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Show me your compact pedalboard setup

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Nice and simple! I need to look into the 1spot pro :thumbsup:
 
Nice and simple! I need to look into the 1spot pro :thumbsup:

Just threw it together. I like simple. Set it and forget it and play music. I ran it with the stingray 5 HH at a church this morning. Did great. The I only got the cs6 pro because I new it would fit under the nano board but I have zero noise and zero complaints. Highly recommend it.
 
I don’t know if this qualifies as compact, but I made it as compact as I could!

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Excellent board! I have a question about the Grey Stache - the fifth knob in the middle is a clean blend knob, yes? In your opinion, do you think buying the version with the clean blend knob is justified over just the regular version? I've been thinking about trying out a Grey Stache and I'm split between getting just the regular one and the one you have. (I don't have a blender pedal, hence my question).
 
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Excellent board! I have a question about the Grey Stache - the fifth knob in the middle is a clean blend knob, yes? In your opinion, do you think buying the version with the clean blend knob is justified over just the regular version? I've been thinking about trying out a Grey Stache and I'm split between getting just the regular one and the one you have. (I don't have a blender pedal, hence my question).
Yes, the white knob is a clean blend. The Stache is a great fuzz and the clean blend is helpful to retain the low end. I personally like having a clean blend if I need to use the pedal on a smaller board without the line selector. I was going through the same bought process as you and decided that I would rather get the clean blend “just in case”.
 
Silent-noodling looper pb…turned out more fun/useful than expected. Microcosm is quite addicting! There’s only two bass cab sims I like…but two’s enough! :)View attachment 4786706

Super duper clean. The black knobs with white toppers on the Microcosm juxtaposes the black knobs/white enclosure of the Zeus really well.
 
Silent-noodling looper pb…turned out more fun/useful than expected. Microcosm is quite addicting! There’s only two bass cab sims I like…but two’s enough! :)View attachment 4786706
Absolutely lovely board! I saw a fellow musician here in Auckland play a whole set with just a nylon string acoustic and a Microcosm and am hooked. I desperately want one now!
 
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What is the cab modeler?
GFI System CABzeus Mono…
https://www.gfisystem.com/cabzeus-mono
Quick start manual…
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Has a low noise-floor in the headphones + you can set 0-30ms delay on the right channel to create a simulated stereo width… Took a chance on it—definitely buy again. :thumbsup:
 
I needed to work the sfx Micro THUMPINATOR into my drive side and also have the Eventide PowerMax under that board. So, I used some 3M Heavy Velcro and put it on the side of the Origin Effects BASSRIG '64 Black Panel.
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It creates a channel of useful space between the drive and EFX board (when used), for the EFX Loop Return cable from the Xotic X-BLENDER and extra foot switch cable from the Saturnworks multi-switch controlling the Strymon Mobius to be placed easily.

I can't really think of anything else that I would have a use for nor room to mount it to. :cigar: