dan.schumaker
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(EDIT: Dummy.... I See I put this in the wrong place...)
(EDIT 2: Thanks Robert for moving it to the right place)
The "Chasing Jimmy Page Tone" thread in the breakroom got me over the line to finish this guy up. Much like my Gypsy build from earlier this fall, the Kashmir is an all-in-one pedalboard solution. This time, the spotlight is on Jimmy Page. This is my third go-round at a pedal like this. The previous two were in giant 1550G enclosures. They all have the same basic pedals that are incorporated in to the effect.
The Signal chain is as follows:
Silicon Tone Bender Mk II
Phase 90
Send->Return loop
Modulated Delay
EP-Style Boost
RAH Overdrive
All of this fits cozily in a 1590DD enclosure. It utilizes a stacked board design to really be able to cram everything in there. I could have really reduced the size of the top board, but was too far along with the upper board design to want to fix it.
It really is the perfect grab and go size if you ever head out quickly to a jam or don't have a ton of space for a full pedalboard.
(Size comparison for reference)
(EDIT 2: Thanks Robert for moving it to the right place)
The "Chasing Jimmy Page Tone" thread in the breakroom got me over the line to finish this guy up. Much like my Gypsy build from earlier this fall, the Kashmir is an all-in-one pedalboard solution. This time, the spotlight is on Jimmy Page. This is my third go-round at a pedal like this. The previous two were in giant 1550G enclosures. They all have the same basic pedals that are incorporated in to the effect.
The Signal chain is as follows:
Silicon Tone Bender Mk II
Phase 90
Send->Return loop
Modulated Delay
EP-Style Boost
RAH Overdrive
All of this fits cozily in a 1590DD enclosure. It utilizes a stacked board design to really be able to cram everything in there. I could have really reduced the size of the top board, but was too far along with the upper board design to want to fix it.
It really is the perfect grab and go size if you ever head out quickly to a jam or don't have a ton of space for a full pedalboard.
(Size comparison for reference)
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