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PYPB 41 - Fred The Goldfish

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Looks great! I noticed you have the Phat Phuk after your TFR. I've found that the PP seems to like being very early in the chain. Just curious why you put it after the fuzz (I haven't tried it that way yet)

IME the Wren & Cuff fuzzes don't like to have a boost in front of them. Perhaps that's why.

P.S. thanks Vlad!

P.P.S. btw, Killer board Nero!!
 
(Blushes)

Awwww shucks guys/gals! I've been called a Pooh Bear because I'm big like a bear and love honey. Also I always just go with the flow.

Ill post my new re-configured board Ina few days but going camping with the fam till Monday! Ill add a Devi Ever Legend Of Fuzz by then and also have been using my Tech 21 Red Ripper (of all pedals but it gives you an idea of what kind of "clean" playing I do) as a pre-amp.
 
I'm with silly, I have a hummingbird coming tomorrow and I'm ordering a demon king tomorrow so I'll have an updated shot of my board next week. It's going to be glorious!! :hyper: I'll probably end up putting my zoom MS60b on as well. Workable synths= fun
 
lol. no, it shows you are SMART and have GIGGED A BUNCH. that thing....... awesome Tetris skills but i would never be able to roll like that. i've talked about how much i hate having a board crammed all buttholes to elbows. but i crammed 2 boards into one because UGH. it's such a pain setting up that much crap and carrying it all.... i love the extra options but i hate having to do the minimal setup of a keys board and a bass board like i do now. but i remember having a PT Pro with that damn flight case. that ****ing thing. weighs like 82 lbs empty. NEVER AGAIN.

NEVER.

AGAIN.

Fabie - not talking poo at all homie. just saying that would not be fun for how clumsy i am whilst playing.
 
No worries I know all you cats are cool!

I've had my fair share of gigs and this set-up is a well thought out, algorithm approach to pedal-layout, sound, cables, and overall set-up. It weighs 50 pounds which is not bad and set-up takes me about 5 min max. Everything is built in (tuner, mute, pre-amp, controllers, and even a secret spot (good look finding it on the shots I post, note to self: take better pictures!) for my Ebow and a spare Korg chromatic tuner.

My new revision will include an Altoids case (cue bandwagon chant) for picks and my stash.... ;)

I very rarely use picks (about 5% of the time) but my guitarist always uses mine so its all good and he's good about putting stuff back how it was.
 
Oh man, this is a major pet pieve of mine ... we don't share rehearsal space with anyone anymore, but when we did I constantly had to hunt down cables, mic stands and microphones. As said, at least put things back where you borrowed them from, and for the love of some god, ask me before borrowing my stuff. I'm glad to help, but other people can't know the status of the gear or if there is some reason they can't use it.

The final straw was when another band unpacked and hooked up parts of my stored PA because they had no amplification, I nearly hurt someone then. I think I got the point across though, no-one touched my stuff after that chewing out. Even my own band mates sounded half scared when they asked to borrow something. I like that. :)