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L is a Luther drive, gearmandudes take on a TS808 circuit with a couple tweaks.
The Wolf pedal is a TSVG Angry Jeff, germanium fuzz face with a bias control.
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How you liking the Mod Core pedal?
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Noirie. wrote:How you liking the Mod Core pedal?
really great pedal and much better than i was expecting. Cost me £27 delivered straight from china via donner deal website. Cover all my phase flange needs, i have even considered selling my tr2 & mxr micro chorus as the trem & chorus setting a decent. The only part that worries me is the pots as they are plastic shafts. Although my behringer rv600 has been gigged for a couple years and is still working fine so should be fine. I'd recommend one if you need pedalboard space, not noticed any tone or vol loss.
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Post by Dan12 »

Just wanted to share the board I am working on

As you can see, there are two spots left. I plan on getting a suhr riot to use for my distortion and the digitech drop when it comes out

I modified the pedal board and installed an EP booster on the upper right underside of the board. I keep it on all the time so I figured it would be a way to fit an extra pedal on the board

Let me know what you guys think!

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Post by Freddy V-C »

I've been using a super-minimal setup for the past few months, and I was given a Pedaltrain Mini for my birthday, so today I transferred things across.

This is so light compared to my Gator board, and the softcase is so much easier to carry.

The signal-chain goes...

Mooer Pure Octave -> Fredric Effects Harmonic Percolator -> Behringer Tuner

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Post by Gabriel »

Pro tip, if you cut the feet off the bottom of the powersupply with a knife it fits in the slot on the top of the pedalboard.

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Post by Freddy V-C »

Ah, sweet! Cheers, I might give that a try if I end up getting more pedals again.

I'm enjoying imposing limitations on myself at the moment, it makes me concentrate more on actually playing the guitar.
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I have a Pedaltrain Mini too, one of the best bits of gear i've bought - small and light and much more convenient to lug when commuting.
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My buddy was getting the carpets redone in his place so I had to bring some of my gear I stored there back to my place.

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Post by Gabriel »

Cross post from the rig of the day thread:

Been playing this guitar a lot whilst I wait for my new jazz guitar to be built. Was doing some more work on the material for the album I plan to record soon.

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Post by Progrockabuse »

Made a little gear purchase at the meetup. Actually left with less gear than I took.
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Thought I'd try something pitched based. Low octave riffing a go go. Thanks for the bro deal dave :)
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Latest setup that has settled down a bit the last year.
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Signal:
Eau Claire Thunder, Pigtronix Philosopher King, Behringer 4channel mini mixer, TCElectronics Ditto, Marshall Reverb, EHX Black Finger, Digitech Hardwire Tuner.

Tonal sources:
Microkorg, Gristleism, Andromeda Space Rockers MkIII in Heads decal box, Moody Sounds BabyBox Noise generator, Sure SM58, Aria Pro II Thorsound

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Cioks AC8

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EHX 44 Magnum, Fender 2x12 HF Cab.

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Post by lorez »

looks like an interesting set up but especially liking the <quote>Andromeda Space Rockers MkIII in Heads decal box</quote>, would like to see if it does sound like the Heads :)
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Post by jamba72 »

my DIY stomp boxes..

Tube Screamer Pro
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Boogie Man, emulation of the Rectifier´s red channel )

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classic distortion/ preamp

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Tone Bender Mark III

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HyperSonic, small silicone Fuzz Face

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Tone Bender and Badmother Fuzz

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my amp, JCM800 clone , handwired, in old Laney Soupergroup head
with gain mods, Pentode switch ( 50/ 25 watts), Soldano Depth mod

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Post by NickS »

That should be silicon, not silicone. Are those and the amp all self-built? They do look good.
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Post by jamba72 »

silicon, right...when I decal-ed it, it was too late..
yeah, all handwired boxes..
the amp, too..I only got the empty Laney head and build it from the scratch after the layout at ceriatone. I had some old amp part that were reused ..transformers and tubes.. 8)
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Post by BearBoy »

Love the look of your pedals.

How did you get the finish on the TS and Tone Bender?
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jamba72 wrote: the amp, too..I only got the empty Laney head and build it from the scratch after the layout at ceriatone. I had some old amp part that were reused ..transformers and tubes.. 8)
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Post by jamba72 »

BearBoy wrote:Love the look of your pedals.

How did you get the finish on the TS and Tone Bender?
thanx..simply printed out waterslide decals..
on some you can see little fails here and there because the process of drying of goes very quickly and so you dont have enough time to place/ rub it around on the box.. :D
after that you spray some clear laquer over..
I like the simple polished metal feel.