Giant pedal boards are impressive and all, and I get have all your gear wired up and ready to go, but I think in the same breath mini boards are under rated, ( not mini pedals those suck.My large board is fully torn apart. I’ve been experimenting and keeping a lot of it loose and unfastened. But the core of my sound has been generally:
POG -> wavefolding dist. -> octave up -> dist -> el84 amp
Sad indeed:
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But! I made the mini board recently.
Closed Circuit -> Octarock -> Hyped Fuzz -> VibroBot
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I use to have that same radio shack reverb when I was in High School!
I dug it out of my aunts barn I’ve been helping clean out. It doesn’t make much reverb - it’s really a bbd slap back delay, but if you crank the input it does a pretty sweet fuzz sound. No bypass switch is kind of a deal breaker though.I use to have that same radio shack reverb when I was in High School!
Yup that’s definitely the same one I had.. I hated itI dug it out of my aunts barn I’ve been helping clean out. It doesn’t make much reverb - it’s really a bbd slap back delay, but if you crank the input it does a pretty sweet fuzz sound. No bypass switch is kind of a deal breaker though.
The AC powered chorus is pretty rad. That power cable looks long.I don’t think I’m doing it right.
Yes- I love the limitation of having to select what makes the cut, as opposed to figuring out what to fill all the space with. But then I can see myself making lots of mini boards, all connected and set in a much larger meta boardGiant pedal boards are impressive and all, and I get have all your gear wired up and ready to go, but I think in the same breath mini boards are under rated, ( not mini pedals those suck..
Man, seeing all your amazing builds on one board is a really wonderful sight! Hats off sir, you are a very talented builder!My current iteration
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... if you crank the input it does a pretty sweet fuzz sound. No bypass switch is kind of a deal breaker though.