Finally finished making pancake patch leads and wired this sucker up last night. Power from an ISO brick with one of the 18v outs going to power a cheapo Caline power bank. Even with all that I still have to use 5 more 9v wall warts
repoman wrote: How do you like the Infanems? Do you prefer one over the other? Sweet board
thanks They are cool. The DN is scooped, gritty, clanky and kinda sounds like your speaker is ripping when you hit it hard. I just got the STEP. More midrange, kinda normalish fuzz/OD (with a clanky octave switch)? Not sure if I prefer one, I've been using the DN for my main grit/boost for a while now.
Brandsmannen wrote:That is SO SEX! Where'd you get you el cap (?) refinished? I'd love a refinish on one of my more permanent pedlols
Brigadier. Etched, because they look kinda gross in the green.
Agree, yours looks way better! I do like the looks of the el cap. But the thought of star wars themed el cap is kinda turning me on
O Drones wrote:
GOD DAMN what's with all these super hot color coordniated boards??? I'm getting TOO HARD
Cydonia wrote: Too bad no one here is interested in talking about "gear"
BossMann73 wrote:I didn't insult it......I "curated" a "different aesthetic.".
John wrote:I love how this forum has the GDP of Switzerland in pedals but the collective value of everyone's patch cables is less than the change in my couch cushions. And I don't have a couch.
Not nearly as clean looking as what we're used to in this thread, and hardly anything fancy or boutique or whatever... But I figured instead of just lurking I might as well share a an update of my latest changes. Went for a lean and mean approach, ditched a couple of my less useful peds and started putting together a smaller board. The wires/cables/power are still a mess, I just finished hooking everything up for a test run. First impressions: a) Needs moar delay. b) I miss my fabtone, too bad it's not smaller. c) The d&s needs a true bypass mod real bad d) If I ever manage to replace the freeze with a superego, I'll have to back to the big board