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Currently what I have in the pedal stocks. Let's see some gear again
Guitars: Fender Classic Player CS 60’s Stratocaster, Epiphone “Yungblud” SG Jr

Pedals: Ceriatone Centura>Danelectro PB&J Delay

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Marshall Origin 20H>2x10 V30/Greenback
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My pedal board for the soul band
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Top row:
Ibanez Sound Tank Digital Delay (set for slapback echo)
Line 6 M5 (for envelope filter) - this needs its own 9v 500mA linear PSU to avoid coupling noise into the power chain
qfx power block (modified with linear power source)
Homebrew A/B guitar selector
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Behringer UO300 Ultra Octaver (for octave down)
Harley Benton California
Boss TU2 tuner
Mister Cry Baby Super Wah/volume
Marshall Ed The Compressor

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recorded a 7 minute jam with these pedals, i got the rubberneck and de-7 set to 1000ms and then put the rubberneck on the dotted 8th setting for washy rhythmic fun. added some distortion and reverb more near the end to get a total fuzzy washout and it sounded great. ended up recording for 7 minutes before i set the guitar down :lol:
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Some nice pedals their NickS, what have you got in terms of Leslie type effects these days? I spy the rotomachine.
Guitars: Fender Classic Player CS 60’s Stratocaster, Epiphone “Yungblud” SG Jr

Pedals: Ceriatone Centura>Danelectro PB&J Delay

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Marshall Origin 20H>2x10 V30/Greenback
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The Line 6 RotoMachine is still my best pedal for rotary effects (thanks, Rob) and what I use with my keyboard. I did actually put it on the shelf for the photo as it normally sits under the keyboard in my music room. It's all very well Line 6 putting their rotary models into their multi-effect thingies but for me half the fun of Leslie effects is the transitioning between speeds. The Behringer equivalent, RM600, is also there (back in its plastic blister pack after repair) and it's pretty good, especially for the price; but to transition between speeds requires you to hold the pedal down for two seconds. You can do a mod with an external switch and a simple circuit to simulate this but the delay is still irritating.

I'll edit the post to list the pedals. What are you using? or are you not these days?
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NickS wrote:The Line 6 rotor machine is still my best pedal for rotary effects (thanks, Rob) and what I use with my keyboard. I did actually put it on the shelf for the photo as it normally sits under the keyboard in my music room. It's all very well Line 6 putting their rotary models into their multi-effect thingies but for me, half the fun of Leslie effects is the transitioning between speeds. The Behringer equivalent, RM600, is also there (back in its plastic blister pack after repair) and it's pretty good, especially for the price; but to transition between speeds requires you to hold the pedal down for two seconds. You can do a mod with an external switch and a simple circuit to simulate this but the delay is still irritating.

I'll edit the post to list the pedals. What are you using? or are you not these days?
For a Leslie sound, the nearest I have is my uni-vibe that mike made me. I really wish I didn't sell my neo mini vent but had to.

Since changing back to a marshall, I've been weighing up what I actually need with it. It shows up all your playing habits, which is kinda good as it makes me focus on the playing.

Mainly the Klone and wah/volume pedal, sometimes throwing the fuzz in for good measure.

I'm still hankering after a Leslie pedal for the ramping.
Guitars: Fender Classic Player CS 60’s Stratocaster, Epiphone “Yungblud” SG Jr

Pedals: Ceriatone Centura>Danelectro PB&J Delay

Amps:
Marshall DSL20CR>MX112R 1x12
Marshall Origin 20H>2x10 V30/Greenback
Marshall MG10 Combo

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Pedal board in the making. So after not playing for years and selling loads of gear i have started watching demos and reviews again.
So the idea is at the end of the chain the fx loop pedal will have delays , modulation and oddities in it so I can turn multiple sounds on at once. I have a mdx digital delay and a behringer memory man clone to go in. On the shopping/ wish list is Malekko charlie foxtrot and or a dwarfcraft grazer and a Montreal assembly count to 5. Would like a whammy too.

Oh I have no monies for any of these lolz
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Hurb wrote:So after not playing for years and selling loads of gear i have started watching demos and reviews again.
Yes. This is very dangerous. I started looking at some of the mad shit that has appeared in the last few years while I was concentrating on other things, now I have a Meris Enzo and Chase Bliss Mood incoming, although one is currently stuck in customs.

I'm also eyeing up a new pedalboard and various sundries and shuffling things about on modulargrid.
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Hurb wrote:So after not playing for years and selling loads of gear i have started watching demos and reviews again.
Yes. This is very dangerous. I started looking at some of the mad shit that has appeared in the last few years while I was concentrating on other things, now I have a Meris Enzo and Chase Bliss Mood incoming, although one is currently stuck in customs.

I'm also eyeing up a new pedalboard and various sundries and shuffling things about on modulargrid.
Literally have just bought two pedals online in two days with money I don't have.....its a sickness!

The world of guitar and pedals has went mad in recent years. It also seems that everything is expensive as hell. Found a pedal I always wanted for nearly 700 quid on reverb....i guess that ship has sailed.
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Is that 4 pedals or the same 2 twice?
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dezb1 wrote:Is that 4 pedals or the same 2 twice?
2 different pedals...eh once lol
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I don't know. The second hand market for gear basically collapsed ten years ago it seems and never fully recovered.
There's now plenty of chinese made clones of nearly everything. Vintage stuff will always go up, the most expensive pedals are either rarified hype replicas of ancient circuits or new digital developments that don't have any competition yet.

Oddball shit like the PLL is now available in a superior and affordable form (EQD Data corrupters go cheap all day on reverb.com for instance). You can basically choose your price point.


I've been rereading the "show us your pedalboard" threads on various forums going back years and it's funny to see the evolution of the gear scene. Also good for refreshing my memory of defunct companies and looking for their stuff on reverb now that they've been forgotten about. :lol:
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Hurb wrote:
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Hurb wrote:So after not playing for years and selling loads of gear i have started watching demos and reviews again.
Yes. This is very dangerous. I started looking at some of the mad shit that has appeared in the last few years while I was concentrating on other things, now I have a Meris Enzo and Chase Bliss Mood incoming, although one is currently stuck in customs.

I'm also eyeing up a new pedalboard and various sundries and shuffling things about on modulargrid.
Literally have just bought two pedals online in two days with money I don't have.....its a sickness!

The world of guitar and pedals has went mad in recent years. It also seems that everything is expensive as hell. Found a pedal I always wanted for nearly 700 quid on reverb....i guess that ship has sailed.
Most stuff on reverb is overpriced and used stuff can go for more than new stuff if it's still being made.

However, if you look at the price guides, they usually ask a lot more than what they sell for and the listings are there for months if not years.

There is some stuff which is priced low, and it gets sold in a couple of days.
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All pedals are grey (not really, they're all silver except for the last one).
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NickD wrote: Fri Mar 25, 2022 11:44 pm
plopswagon wrote: Fri Mar 25, 2022 7:05 pm Fuck! My car runs on Tubes!
When you press the accelerator past halfway it doesn’t actually go any faster, but the engine noise distorts
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Having Lorra Lorra fun with this currently
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I think it's really cool. Its obviously a wacky heavy fuzz not to be used by your blues lawyer types. But I love it and think the range of sounds for noisey stuff is vast.

When I first got it it had a fault (second hand) that seems to of gone away after poking around the soldering. Couldn't select the octave down section. Like I say gone now fingers crossed.

Bought it after seeing it on the pedalboard of the guitarist in Girl Band because I am very impressionable like that. Not really feeling much else from DBA at the moment.