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Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 12:11 am
by jrfox92
Pete wrote:God damn, you guys are friggin' crazy-so many crazy awesome ILFish boards on the past few pages. What's that orange pedal with the green slime? And what's the octopus pedal?

Custom coloured EQD Palisades.

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 8:09 am
by lost in music
Looks so much better that way. EQD almost always seems to get their colors so wrong for their regular release shit.

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 11:15 am
by frigid midget
Dowi wrote:
space6oy wrote:movin' & switchin'.

hopefully i'll get this wired up today...



Awesome board space6oy, when I see stuff like this I can't not think how you can manage to press those switches without moving knobs or pressing other pedals (that CT5! Hooow?? :erm: )


That's the sort of thing that puzzles me as well, with all of these super awesome ilf-ish boards. I'd love to have a collection of toys like that at home or in a studio, it'd be a ton of endless fun and all...But there's no way I could ever play out with a board like that, let alone tour with it :idk:
It'd be a useless liability for me, even if I were into more effects-dependant tunes than I am now. To me, convenience is the whole point of placing all your shit on a board that fits in a case that you can actually LIFT on your own :)

In my experience the best boards to gig/tour with are small fail-proof ones with reliable and easily replaceable pedals. Unless you've got a huge fucking budget and crew and and roadies and all that, which I doubt anyone here can say...:idk:

Getting off topic here, srry. I'm not trying to be a douche, I'm just genuinly wondering if any here with an enormous fancy board actually takes that board on the road at all :idk: Please tell me it CAN be done and give me an excuse to lem my GAS go wild...:facepalm: ;p

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 11:17 am
by neonblack
I don't know if you've seen elevenstrings board but that's a gigging board.

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 11:47 am
by blakestree
Pete wrote: what's the octopus pedal?



Saturnworks re-amp.

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 11:51 am
by goroth
neonblack wrote:I don't know if you've seen elevenstrings board but that's a gigging board.

Exactly. Roadworthiness is not determined by size. I gig out with a pt-pro that is wired carefully, built in redundancies etc. never had a problem, and with the interface I have under the board (with locking jacks so I never accidentally pull out a cable, leave everything plugged in) I can set up in no time.

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 11:53 am
by hbombgraphics
goroth wrote:
neonblack wrote:I don't know if you've seen elevenstrings board but that's a gigging board.

Exactly. Roadworthiness is not determined by size. I gig out with a pt-pro that is wired carefully, built in redundancies etc. never had a problem, and with the interface I have under the board (with locking jacks so I never accidentally pull out a cable, leave everything plugged in) I can set up in no time.



I swing back and forth between minimalist to ridiculous depending on what I am playing, but durability isn't an issue either way, proper time and care setting up a board can make any setup roadworthy,

the only consideration I have for a smaller board is how many trips I want to make to my car, some days my back feels very old and I feel very lazy.

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 1:02 pm
by elevenstrings
hbombgraphics wrote:
goroth wrote:
neonblack wrote:I don't know if you've seen elevenstrings board but that's a gigging board.

Exactly. Roadworthiness is not determined by size. I gig out with a pt-pro that is wired carefully, built in redundancies etc. never had a problem, and with the interface I have under the board (with locking jacks so I never accidentally pull out a cable, leave everything plugged in) I can set up in no time.



I swing back and forth between minimalist to ridiculous depending on what I am playing, but durability isn't an issue either way, proper time and care setting up a board can make any setup roadworthy,

the only consideration I have for a smaller board is how many trips I want to make to my car, some days my back feels very old and I feel very lazy.


Yeah, I have a gig tonight. But it's a short set so I'm not bringing the satellite board (if you look on the board the pedal next to the Boomerang with the Ghidrah etch is a bypass looper and one of stomps bypasses that board) - but both boards are rugged and built to gig with. They are heavy, but I've collected refrigerator-sized arcade video games for over a decade, so moving a 50lb. board from the car to a stage is nothing compared to moving an Asteroids cabinet up a flight of stairs.

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 1:26 pm
by jrfox92
elevenstrings wrote:but I've collected refrigerator-sized arcade video games for over a decade

Could you adopt me?

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 2:17 pm
by OddKnowledge
Going in the opposite direction. Here's my board. :lol:
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Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 2:34 pm
by hbombgraphics
I like it! looks fun and would tuck in a gig bag.
sometimes that's the way to go

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 2:35 pm
by elevenstrings
jrfox92 wrote:
elevenstrings wrote:but I've collected refrigerator-sized arcade video games for over a decade

Could you adopt me?


Depends. Can you diagnose and do component level repair on old 80s arcade pcbs? :idea:

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 2:46 pm
by jrfox92
elevenstrings wrote:
jrfox92 wrote:
elevenstrings wrote:but I've collected refrigerator-sized arcade video games for over a decade

Could you adopt me?


Depends. Can you diagnose and do component level repair on old 80s arcade pcbs? :idea:

I mean...
I own a business where I diagnose and do component level repair of radios/intercoms.
So...maybe?

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 2:52 pm
by frigid midget
goroth wrote:
neonblack wrote:I don't know if you've seen elevenstrings board but that's a gigging board.

Exactly. Roadworthiness is not determined by size. I gig out with a pt-pro that is wired carefully, built in redundancies etc. never had a problem, and with the interface I have under the board (with locking jacks so I never accidentally pull out a cable, leave everything plugged in) I can set up in no time.


Yeah, that's probably the thing. Careful wiring, quality cables and power, built in redundancies...I totally suck at that stuff. You should see pics of my old board. 8 pedals, and it looked a someone threw it out of a moving car :facepalm:
When a big board like that can work in live situations for someone else, you would think I should be able to rock a small-ish board, right? :mad:
Come to think of it, my board sorta reflects my personality and life: A fucking mess, that's usually mostly okay.

I'm taking notes here though. One of these days I'm gonna get organisised :p

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 3:36 pm
by frigid midget
OddKnowledge wrote:Going in the opposite direction. Here's my board. :lol:
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Dig it. Totally my thing. The less shit that can go wrong, the better imo.

How are you powering that Freeze though? Mine gets noisy when it's NOT on its own unregulated power supply. It's a generic one-spot style dc adapter, and plugged in it's way too tall to fit underneath my board :facepalm: