• 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

Reduced yet again! Quit wasting energy trying to figure out how to get all of these on the ground plus a full-size tuner, and decided to go with the clip on instead lol
IMG_8813.jpeg
IMG_8814.jpeg
 
Here is my much updated board! (I think it counts as 'compact' still...?)

- The latest addition to the lineup is the Warm Audio Mutation Phasor II. A very musically-sounding phaser with several useful parameters to play around with.
- In recent months I've also added the Bananana Effects Matryoshka, the Keeley Katana mini (I use this mostly as an overall volume control, although above 2 o'clock the signal starts to distort in a ugly manner) and the JAM Pedals Bass Rattler (got it in the custom shop burnt copper version as there was a promotional discount).
- Small Mono pedalboard with Truetone CS12 underneath. Struggling to think of a better and simpler way to secure the power supply besides using Dual Lock (when I plug in the power cord, it sometimes pushes the power supply out of place). I might consider using cable ties.

IMG_0391.jpg
 

Attachments

  • IMG_7307.jpg
    IMG_7307.jpg
    1.4 MB · Views: 22
New setup on the ¨Big¨ compact pedalboard...

View attachment 5154162

Have you considered putting your power supply where the micro thumpinator is, moving the Spectra Drive down to the lower rail edge, and putting the micro thumpinator above the SD in the top rail? Would reduce overhang on the left column and bring the SD foot switches closer.
 
  • Like
Reactions: TTPbass1 and Kijuer
Have you considered putting your power supply where the micro thumpinator is, moving the Spectra Drive down to the lower rail edge, and putting the micro thumpinator above the SD in the top rail? Would reduce overhang on the left column and bring the SD foot switches closer.

He's got straight connectors, that wouldn't fit. He would have to change them, but I agree with your suggestions :-)
 
Have you considered putting your power supply where the micro thumpinator is, moving the Spectra Drive down to the lower rail edge, and putting the micro thumpinator above the SD in the top rail? Would reduce overhang on the left column and bring the SD foot switches closer.
Yes, moving the power supply to the top and the SD down was the original idea, but this was a quick fix and I'm a bit lazy. Will be doing it next week
 
Are you running the Infinity clean, and using the B1K for dirt?

Pretty much, 2 different clean channels and one high gain channel and then the B1K for low to mid gain sounds. I found with the Infinity that I couldn’t really dial in the lower gain tones I wanted as there isn’t a separate volume for the drive side like there is on the analog pedals.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Johno Dunn