Bacchus wrote:We have loads of them (wife works in a charity shop and the seem to get attached to her as she's leaving or something) so I plan on making more.
I'd love to mount them on the wall..... seems risky though.
Just redid the board onto a Pedaltrain rather than the IKEA shelf I've been using for a couple of years, really pleased with how it's come out! Truetone CS12 mounted underneath
kingkiller wrote:What’s that mystery silver one on the right side there, Nick? And in what context do you use the Drop?
The mystery silver one is only an A/B switch (guitar selector) that I used to use with the rock covers band and haven't bothered to take off the board yet. I put the Drop on a fortnight ago so I can play "Hard to Handle" in B while sounding it in B flat. It may not stay there.
kingkiller wrote:What’s that mystery silver one on the right side there, Nick? And in what context do you use the Drop?
The mystery silver one is only an A/B switch (guitar selector) that I used to use with the rock covers band and haven't bothered to take off the board yet. I put the Drop on a fortnight ago so I can play "Hard to Handle" in B while sounding it in B flat. It may not stay there.
Thom wrote:One of the Donner ones? Pedal train type which I always like for ease and neat wiring. LANK.
I bought a Donner one in a sale and was slightly disappointed to find the construction is not all metal. The corners that join the edges together are plastic and so are the bits that connect the transverse bars to the sides. I also expected there to be some sort of clamp to stop the transverse bars from sliding up and down but it relies on the pedals being fixed between bars to maintain the spacing.
Today's fun is putting in a second patch bay that runs between the SY-1 and the Trem so that I can plug in my mini board in there rather than at the beginning or end if I want, or just jumper it if I don't. Quite pleased with this!