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I love this simple setup. I just need to add a tremolo.
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Are those 2 the King of Tone?
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RMA Tetanus I thinktremolo3 wrote:Are those 2 the King of Tone?
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latest and hopefully locked in for the year
don't intend to buy anything in 2019 (I know I have said that before)
Routing is a little odd but it's working well
There is a custom patch bay under the board that all the input output cables go to
From the bay it goes Tone Reaper (I like the patch bay because I won't mess up the TR Jack plugging in and out of it) - Dirge Comp - Dirge Slowly melting (Which is insane) - RV5 - Synth Wah - Zoom G3 -for octaves - odd filters and I have a gate patch always on - and pre loops! - (Crybaby is actually a G3 expression pedal that plugs into a patch bay output) - Dirge Acupulco gold (not in the pic) Subdecay echo box- ADD Plague (RAT/SHO/Muskett) Dirge EA - DL10 - Cheap Looper - Dirge Dweller (volume pedal is in the patch bay between the dirt and the looping stuff) and I can plug a jumper in if I ever want to just take one board.
Big black switcher goes to an old first act V-stack combo I usually use the vox models but the others are great. I push that into a randall RG410 wood panel if I need more volume. Overall I am super pumped about the setup. I lost basement space to my 9YO's art studio but my corner of the world is pretty loud!
don't intend to buy anything in 2019 (I know I have said that before)

Routing is a little odd but it's working well
There is a custom patch bay under the board that all the input output cables go to
From the bay it goes Tone Reaper (I like the patch bay because I won't mess up the TR Jack plugging in and out of it) - Dirge Comp - Dirge Slowly melting (Which is insane) - RV5 - Synth Wah - Zoom G3 -for octaves - odd filters and I have a gate patch always on - and pre loops! - (Crybaby is actually a G3 expression pedal that plugs into a patch bay output) - Dirge Acupulco gold (not in the pic) Subdecay echo box- ADD Plague (RAT/SHO/Muskett) Dirge EA - DL10 - Cheap Looper - Dirge Dweller (volume pedal is in the patch bay between the dirt and the looping stuff) and I can plug a jumper in if I ever want to just take one board.
Big black switcher goes to an old first act V-stack combo I usually use the vox models but the others are great. I push that into a randall RG410 wood panel if I need more volume. Overall I am super pumped about the setup. I lost basement space to my 9YO's art studio but my corner of the world is pretty loud!
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Mini pedalboard variations. Consists of EHX SuperEgo with EQD Tone Reaper Fuzz in the loop -> Moog Tremolo -> DroloFX Molecular Disruptor -> EQD Dispatch Master Delay -> Caline Pure Sky Timmy clone Overdrive.
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New here as a member. Many Google searches have led me here and I've learned a lot. Thought I would share some current gear and perhaps I can give back. Also posted in the 'Let's see your Amp' thread if you want to check that out.
Small board (Pedaltrain Metro 24), used mainly for playing with just a drummer, is currently: Polytune > Bit Commander > Sarcophagus > Rubberneck > 720. Two FS3X make better use of some of the functionality of the Rubberneck and 720. Powered by 1 Spot.
Large board (Temple Audio Trio 28), usually used in a three piece or larger group, is currently: (off board) Cry Baby 535Q > One Control loop (Acapulco Gold > Heretic > Martyr > Sabbra Cadabra) > Plexitube > Trimode > Loopbone (Loop 1 - Super Mod Workstation and expression knob > Delay Workstation) > (Loop 2 - Ditto) > JX-2 Pro (I often run into two amps). Polytune is on the JX-2 tuner out. Powered by two 1 Spots and four Radial 15v supplies. I love the Radial stuff but the power is difficult, at least with four of them.
All zip tied. Some Pedal Toppers on the larger board. I take signal of my amps using Radial JDX units.
Small board (Pedaltrain Metro 24), used mainly for playing with just a drummer, is currently: Polytune > Bit Commander > Sarcophagus > Rubberneck > 720. Two FS3X make better use of some of the functionality of the Rubberneck and 720. Powered by 1 Spot.
Large board (Temple Audio Trio 28), usually used in a three piece or larger group, is currently: (off board) Cry Baby 535Q > One Control loop (Acapulco Gold > Heretic > Martyr > Sabbra Cadabra) > Plexitube > Trimode > Loopbone (Loop 1 - Super Mod Workstation and expression knob > Delay Workstation) > (Loop 2 - Ditto) > JX-2 Pro (I often run into two amps). Polytune is on the JX-2 tuner out. Powered by two 1 Spots and four Radial 15v supplies. I love the Radial stuff but the power is difficult, at least with four of them.
All zip tied. Some Pedal Toppers on the larger board. I take signal of my amps using Radial JDX units.
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Nice, love that double Philly Fuzz action! 

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Gonna have to do some digging into using the FS3X with the Rubberneck. Easy enough to build my own.Throttleman wrote:New here as a member. Many Google searches have led me here and I've learned a lot. Thought I would share some current gear and perhaps I can give back. Also posted in the 'Let's see your Amp' thread if you want to check that out.
Small board (Pedaltrain Metro 24), used mainly for playing with just a drummer, is currently: Polytune > Bit Commander > Sarcophagus > Rubberneck > 720. Two FS3X make better use of some of the functionality of the Rubberneck and 720. Powered by 1 Spot.
Large board (Temple Audio Trio 28), usually used in a three piece or larger group, is currently: (off board) Cry Baby 535Q > One Control loop (Acapulco Gold > Heretic > Martyr > Sabbra Cadabra) > Plexitube > Trimode > Loopbone (Loop 1 - Super Mod Workstation and expression knob > Delay Workstation) > (Loop 2 - Ditto) > JX-2 Pro (I often run into two amps). Polytune is on the JX-2 tuner out. Powered by two 1 Spots and four Radial 15v supplies. I love the Radial stuff but the power is difficult, at least with four of them.
All zip tied. Some Pedal Toppers on the larger board. I take signal of my amps using Radial JDX units.
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Welcome welcome! That's such a nice setup. Gotta go check out your amps now 

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Instant rubbernecking, modulation on/off, and tap tempo + osc (I think)odontophobia wrote:Gonna have to do some digging into using the FS3X with the Rubberneck. Easy enough to build my own.
I make noise toys under Stomping Stones
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oldangelmidnight wrote:This is the classic ILF I love. Emotional highs and lows. Scooped mids in my heart all day long.
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1st time posting here, love this place


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Kill switch in the top?
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Yeah it is, not sure how much I like the placement though