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Show your Pedaltrain juniors!!!

Dude, that is looking awesome.

thanks man!!!:D


I think the only things on your (brand new) board, more than a few weeks old, are the BB, VT Bass and the X2.

tell me about it!!! my wallet got really old now cause of that! its very empty!!!:bawl:


I think, you're right - you might need to give TB a break for a while or your girlfriend will work out how much you are spending on pedals ... and we may never find your body. :ninja:

LOL!!! man you're right! i'm dead when she finds out!!! :D
 
re-arranged and cleaned up, finally. although i think it might be going through some changes, as i should have a chunk os coming by next week:hyper: which means bye-bye digi bass synth wah.

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it's clean enoug for me, and i found and i managed to use the brackets that came with it to mount a t-rex fuel tank jr.
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Nice!!

Just posting pics of my first board for posterity's sake:

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Having the expression pedal control the B:Assmaster is a whole heap of fun during gigs.

Like phatbass, I had to mount a wall wart (for the Valvedrive -- needs too much amperage for the Voodoo) underneath, so I used a 1 foot extension cord off the front of the Voodoo as the power source for the wall wart and ran it underneath. Then attached the wall wart to the front of the PT with velcro and put a velcro strap around it to secure it.

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My Pedal Train Junior arrived this week. The LS-2 will probably be swapped out for a VB-Jr and the Russian Big Muff may become a VT Bass - not sure yet.

I originally powered the whole board from the LS-2 but the cabling was a bit nasty so I mounted a DC Brick underneath.

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Nice board. Practical, small, nice stuff. Synth, filter, dirt, octave, some time, nice compressor and something fo rtuning. Seems like all your basses are covered. I'd take it.
 
Here's my latest version. I have added the Diamond Halo Chorus and a Little Big Muff. I had one before and have always missed it. It sounds absolutely killer with the Fulltone set to a light overdrive in front of it. The Diamond Chorus sounds so good that after taking it home to "try it out", I knew it had to stay. Its the most expensive pedal I ever bought and needs a special cable to power it from the Voodoo Labs power supply but its worth it.

I am still looking for an octave pedal of some sort but as I have no room left, I'm not sure which way to go. If I find that the LBM isnt getting much use, I can see a POG2 or even a used Micro Pog taking its place. For now though, the LBM is keeping a big smile on my face!

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Yes. I love the Phase90 on bass. Its a simple, common, inexpensive phaser but to my ears, sounds so good. I may be able to squeeze it back on the board but space is getting pretty limited.

I sold my phase 90 a few months ago and I really regret it. I'll probably either get another one or a Small Stone at some point but having just bought a synthesizer, money is well...'getting pretty limited' :bawl: