• TalkBass has been independent since 1998. Add your voice.
    Create a free account to reply to discussions, view embedded media, and browse with fewer display ads.
    Join freeLog in
    Want zero display ads or expanded classifieds tools? Compare plans.

Pedal Breeders' BIG Board Club Part II: Biggins'

DIY or ready made board? and of course, why?

  • Build you own board

    Votes: 347 54.3%
  • Spend the scratch for a ready made board

    Votes: 292 45.7%

  • Total voters
    639
Status
Not open for further replies.
I'm in:

photo (9).JPG
 
That will do it. Now just throw up a picture of the goods.
Edit: your board. We don't want another thread shut down.

You're there, it's 10 or more and a nasty GAS habit.

Maybe this was a good thing, look at all the new faces.

Well, in that case, here's what I just finished putting together. Waiting on a couple of output splitters for the Pedal Power 2 Plus.

Pedalboard 1.jpg


NEW BREEDERS!

Fresh meat!(box needers)

Aaaaaaaaaand now I'm frightened.
 
Hey guys! I've followed the old breeder thread for a while now, and now that the thread has disappeared, I thought it would be a good time to join the fun. My name is Ryan; I hail from Seattle, but will be moving to Ithaca, NY for school soon. I play a G&L L-2500 primarily, and my setup is fairly simple at the moment:

Bass > OC-2 > DOD 250 > Death By Audio Fuzz War > Guyatone BR2 > EA Doubler (I double)

I do not have pictures atm as I am on vacation, but can post a couple on either Monday or Tuesday.
big boards proper start at ten.
 
Oh, a Fellow PJB user!

Nice Red Cub!

I just got that from Talkbass a couple of weeks ago. It's a beast. I wanted something small and decent looking to play through at the house without having to plug in my "big" rig (okay, two 1x12 cabs and a Walkabout aren't really big, but it's still plugging in a lot of cables). The wife is happier with that out of sight and the Cub sounds amazing at acceptable house volume. Couldn't be happier--gives me more opportunity to start dialing in my tone and play with pedals.

I'm surprised by how much I like the Shaker Vibrato set to a rotating Leslie sound and the Flashback tape echo is a lot of fun, too. Who knew that a Vibrato and a Delay would be my favorite pedals?
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Latest posts