• 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.

Show me your compact pedalboard setup

This board is compacted!

1AFDF751-543B-4D2B-91A7-D0537E3D5E6B.jpeg
 
Hey mate, I purchased one of these LT XL power supplies also, but with something plugged into it, I can't get it to turn off with the button. Do you have this issue? Is there something I am missing here?

Thanks

Nope. Quick tap to turn it on and off again. Sounds like yours is broken.

I think there are a few different versions of the LT XL. Mine has a centre-positive power input jack to charge it. It's always switched on when there's anything plugged into the output sockets. The large button just functions as "check battery level" when it's completely unplugged. In addition, the manual says:
Please unplug all 9V power cables as well as the smartphone charging cable when the RBO Power LT XL is not in use. Otherwise the device will discharge automatically!

But the one currently on the Warwick website has a micro-USB power input, and the manual says:
Please turn the RockBoard® Power LT XL off when not in use by pressing the On/Off-Switch. Otherwise the device will discharge automatically!

So maybe it depends on how old it is!
 
  • Like
Reactions: Rocksolid
My setup for this weekend have several things going and this hits all my needs.
Basses my Carvin '84 LB 50 Koa Taz and 2014 Gibson EB-5 Bullion Gold
Roadrunner pedal bag: Boss LS2 >Loop send TRex Quint > EHX Mel9 (orchestra/choir)> SA AfterShock > Digitech BSW > Hardwire Tube Overdrive > Loop Return > TCE Sub n Up (Mellotron) > Zoom B2 > TCE Spark > Southampton Ictaneo >> to DI FOH and using my Alto TSL215 for drum and bass monitor and light show.

IMG_20190531_154706504.jpg
 
I think there are a few different versions of the LT XL. Mine has a centre-positive power input jack to charge it. It's always switched on when there's anything plugged into the output sockets. The large button just functions as "check battery level" when it's completely unplugged. In addition, the manual says:


But the one currently on the Warwick website has a micro-USB power input, and the manual says:


So maybe it depends on how old it is!
That would explain it. Thanks for your reply
 
I think there are a few different versions of the LT XL. Mine has a centre-positive power input jack to charge it. It's always switched on when there's anything plugged into the output sockets. The large button just functions as "check battery level" when it's completely unplugged. In addition, the manual says:


But the one currently on the Warwick website has a micro-USB power input, and the manual says:


So maybe it depends on how old it is!
That would explain it. Thanks for your reply
Sounds like there's multiple versions as per the other reply on here.

I guess every day is a school day. Mine is about 2 weeks old from Thomann, so it should be pretty fresh off the line. It's the micro usb charger for sure.
 
Here's mine, updated. Not really as compact as it probably should be to fit in here (pun intended), but hey, some of these pedals are big!!! :-P I have already cheked and I can shrink it a little more and fit it onto a Tone Trunk 56, with enough space left for the tap tempo (I have tiny feet!).

Updates: replaced the Cusack More Louder with the always-on version, added tremolo + tap tempo, removed the LeBass and put the Mesa M9 footswitch in (I love the LeBass, but with an M9 head I really don't need that!); I have added a Temple Audio Cioks module, so I can move it around without risking to trample on the power cord hanging down (plus, it has an on/off switch), and an American Loopers junction box on the other side, so I have both the signal and the footswitch cables running together to the amp. Finally, the G10 is being powered via PSU (Cioks Ciokolate) -> parallel Flex cable -> Bright Switch, in order to get rid of its PSU and power cord.
Cable routing has to be "finalized", still.

2019-05-28 00.18.45.jpg

IMG_20190601_144419.jpg IMG_20190601_144442.jpg IMG_20190601_144518.jpg
 
74A312F4-66F5-4213-9A80-95A6D352C74F.jpeg
Simplified my setup further. Tonehammer(dirt) in one loop and one h9 in other loop of the ls-2.
Switching between a and b.
3 presets on that h9, and i use it as a preamp(clean, grit and drive). The other h9 for pitch, tremolo, dub-eq, reverb and sub-synth’s.
I can still put the aby under the board, and have room for another pedal if needed lol