Got around to taking a pedalboard family photo this New Years and reflected back upon pedals long since gone. This thread needs a New Years Zombie bump! In my previous post my collection was at 35 pedals and didn't get much higher than that until I started to downsize. Now I'm at 21 pedals and (mostly) done downsizing so I will likely stay around this number for awhile.
Here's the family photo:
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Rock Board: MicroPOG, Vintage MicroTubes, VT "Shredder" Bass. This board is used with both of my P Basses for classic rock tunes. The board is PT nano size, made from a high-glossed center panel board of a bathroom vanity salvaged from a neighbor's curbside.
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Maxon Modulation board: Maxon vintage series Stereo Chorus, Rotary Phasor, Analog Delay, and 9 series CP9Pro+ compressor. This board is usually connected to the Rock Board. This board came from the top tier of the 4 tiered monster pedalboard in my previous post. The next two boards were also salvaged from the 4 story goliath board. They are all PT mini sized.
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Metal Board: Pitchblack tuner, EBS Fuzzmo, ProTone Blasko BOD, Zoom MS70CDR, Tech 21 BDDI. For playing heavy metal with my Schecter Stiletto (usually in drop D) and sometimes my Peavey. This line-up was in it's early proto stages in my previous post, but hasn't changed for the past year.
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Dirt pedal sampler platter: Ever changing lineup of different flavors of dirt to sample. Currently: GGG germanium Tone Bender, D.I.Y. Woolly Mammoth, GGG custom tuned Big Muff, EHX Glove, Hardwire CM2.
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Black 'n Blue Board: PT Nano with Turbo Tuner, EBS MultiDrive, & MultiComp. Primarily use this board for my Peavey Cirrus tuned down one whole step and with a very hot output doesn't play nicely with most pedals. These pedals came from splitting up my Gator board.
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Tech21 Bass Driver Deluxe: A board all in itself. Currently sidelined after splitting up my Gator board. Most gigged pedal and most sentimental attachment. It has served me too well to be put up for sale. I'll find a use for it again in the future.