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    Pedalboard Pics

    Lets see'em! :sg







    (guitar --> cord --> amp folks need not apply)

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    sd-1/808

    http://www.analogman.com/graphics/sd-1.jpg

    Just an Analogman SD-1/808 (an SD-1 modded to TS-808 spec) and a couple of cables. I'd like to add more, but just don't have the need.

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    I don't have a pic with the current layout, but the board is still the same:



    Right now it holds:

    • Dunlop Crybaby
    • Boss TU-2 Tuner
    • Boss OC-2 Octave
    • DIY TS-based pedal
    • Ibanez TS10 Tubescreamer
    • H&K Tubeman I
    • Volume Pedal
    • Coron Analog Stereo Chorus
    • MXR Phase 45 clone
    • H&K Tube Rotosphere
    • my amp's footswitch


    the board is made from 18mm ply and comes with a removable transport lid, and it weights a ton.
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    DanEcho and DS-1 slated for replacement soon.

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    What's that power supply, OneL?

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    Here is my current box-o-toys.


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    What are the two black boxes on the bottom right Mr Fuzzy?

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    Originally posted by 71818
    What's that power supply, OneL?
    That's the Dunlop DC Brick. It has seven 9 volt taps and three 18 volt taps. It is very quiet (no hum) and doesn't take up much space. It's also about half the cost of the Pedal Power 2 (another good power supply).

    Dunlop DC Brick

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    Originally posted by OneL
    What are the two black boxes on the bottom right Mr Fuzzy?
    The 2 Knob one is a univibe/phaser clone and the four knob is a distortion.

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    Here's mine:



    I've swapped the Teese for my old Alf-modded Vox...
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    Ok Gang!! Finally got things happenin!!`

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    Not the best stuff, but they are a lot of fun. I don't I don't play out much, and when I do, it's just with a small 15-watt amp. So they work fine in that low end of a situation.

    Also, since they cost me "-$150.00" they are especially nice...

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    Originally posted by photoweborama
    ...Also, since they cost me "-$150.00" they are especially nice...
    I'm afraid to add up what I've spent on effects over the years.

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    Well if you look close they cost me "negative $150.00." I bought a bunch of these, kept these five and sold all the rest. Made $150.00 profit on the ones that I sold..... So this lot cost me negative $150.00.....

    I'm Chinese...we are cheap....
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    Originally posted by photoweborama
    Not the best stuff, but they are a lot of fun.
    Fun is what it is all about! As long as you can have fun it IS the best stuff.

    Amitabha!
    Last edited by Mr Fuzzy; 11-23-2003 at 09:21 PM.

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    How ya liking the AD-900 Mr Fuzzy? I just picked up the AD-9 reissue and am quite pleased with the tone, I just wish it had the delay time of the AD-900.

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    Originally posted by OneL
    I'm afraid to add up what I've spent on effects over the years.
    Right now I have a drawer full of effects in my garage that I can't seem to part with because you never know.

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    Originally posted by OneL
    How ya liking the AD-900 Mr Fuzzy? I just picked up the AD-9 reissue and am quite pleased with the tone, I just wish it had the delay time of the AD-900.
    I really Like the AD-900 a lot. I love the longer delaytimes available.
    When you step on the pedal all it adds is delay. I can not hear the slightest affect on tone. It is the purest cleanest analog delay I have. For some the AD-900 may be too clean. Even though it is very clean the delays are warm and trail off nicely. It is a big pedal though, But I like the larger knobs where I put the MXR knob covers on to adjust with my foot.
    One downside (besides the hefty pricetag) is that it is only a mono pedal. Only one out. If you want stereo you have to split it before the delay with a stereo chorus or any other stereo pedal. But I do not run a stereo rig so no biggie for me.

    Some people love the Boss DM-2 both my DM-2's sound like mud compared to the AD-900. It is like stepping on the DM-2 is instant underwater tone. (which can be cool at times)
    The AD-9 is a nice sounding delay as well, but limited delay times. I have not compared the AD-900 directly to an AD-9.

    If you are a delay freak I am sure you will dig the AD-900

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    The current array:

    From right to left- DOD compressor/sustainer; Boss DS-1; Ibanez TS-9; Ibanez CF-7; Dunlop Rotovibe; Boss RV-3; Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2. All pedals (aside from the TS-9) are subject to change/upgrade. Most of them are just cheap ones I picked up at pawnshops. Standby pedals include a Thomas Organ wah & a Guyatone envelope filter.

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    Here goes -

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    (Maxon delay goes into the Fx loop of my amp)



    EDIT: this is a new picture. In my earlier picture, there was also a clock on the pedal board, which read 3:50. This explains the jokes later
    Last edited by Jack w/his radar; 02-01-2004 at 02:49 PM.

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    Originally posted by Jack w/his radar
    3) Clock doesn't say 3:50, but rather 3:57.
    Seven minutes of tone??!!
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    Heh. That's pretty much all I got.

    Actually, my joke would have been funnier if my home clock and the TFF clock were in sync, because when I posted that, it was 3:57 that day. Unfortunately, the vBulletin software showed it as 4:03.

    C'mon TFF, work with me!!!

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    Sounds like you need to hook your clock up to the Pedal Power.

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    Mmm, good point. Nothing better than clean time.

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    The BOSS pedal is the TU-2 tuner & the wah is an RMC-2

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