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Show me your compact pedalboard setup

Having time off is good thing. This is sooooo dialed in now.

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The bass setups keep proliferating for me... Got this one all cabled up yesterday on my Metro 20, kinda focused on the Ampegs:
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bass > tc PolyTune 3 > Empress Compressor > Nocturne Jr. Barnyard > Keeley bypass loop [Fairfield Circuitry Modele B > Catalinbread SFT] > Lehle Little Lehle [Malekko Omicron Chorus > Walrus Audio Lillian] > Empress ParaEQ > amp

Undercarriage:
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View attachment 3899429 Board finally finished lol :)
Awesome!
The Dod Bass Flanger and Bass Compressor were the first bass pedals I ever bought! Ahem! Some 30+ years ago. ;) I bought the flanger because Billy Gould from Faith No More was using one at the time. Every once in awhile I look for mint ones on Reverb, etc .
Great tough pedals. Thank you for the memories!:)
Stay healthy!
Best wishes,
Brent
 
New board for practice tomorrow morning. Never had anything Darkglass before but I found a dealer near me and kinda fell in love with it. The mono synth is too much fun not to have on this board, even if I don't have a song to use it on yet. :) I have a Polytune coming tomorrow so the TU3 is just a place holder (nothing against the TU3, just want to keep it on my Boss-only guitar board).
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That looks really nice. How do you like the MXR vintage octave?
Thanks mate,
I like it for what I do, but it does get glitchy if sustained on G string between 3rd and 6th fret, just got to move to D string if I want to hold those notes. Everything else holds down to F sharp on E string. I also only use 1st oct down as shown in the pic.
The real standouts on that board are the NuX and Oxide. When I first got the Oxide I was ready to flip it until I got used to using it. Now it has a home for life, everything from subtle fuzz to blow your head off and it plays well with everything else too :thumbsup:
 
One of my friends, in addition to his main work of assembling / disassembling stage and concert equipment, makes wardrobe trunks for instruments and pedalboards (example below). He shared with me scraps of 9 mm plywood, from which I made myself a pedalboard 45.5 x 16 x 3(6) cm or 17.9 x 6.3 x 1.18(2.36) inch. It remains only to attach rubber strips to the supports so that the pedalboard does not slip. The pedalboard fits nicely into a briefing case along with guitar cables, an extension cord and periodically used Source Audio SA141.
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