guitarslinger78's Pedalboard
Here is my current pedalboard that i am using. This is the live rig that you will see at shows. Some pedals will be rearranged as i get the feel of what will be needed upfront vs what will be left on/off that can sit in the back. So far though, i'm loving the tones i'm getting out of this board.
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~$1,846
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Delay Effects Pedals
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Multi Effects Pedals
15%
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Flanger Effects Pedals
15%
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Phaser Effects Pedals
7%
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Overdrive Effects Pedals
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Mix of standard and high-end
Boldest pick: Behringer VP1 Vintage Phaser
Only 6 pro artists on Equipboard own it, but it's ranked #18 in Phaser Effects Pedals.
T-Rex Engineering Replicator Junior
Avg price: $408.78
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Avg price: $120.55
Fantastic Pedal
This pedal is great to either rub two guitars into one signal flow and matching the volume, or to give your guitar a signal boost for a solo, or maybe in front of a pedal that drops in volume. When i first bought mine, i used it boost the volume on my BassVI and would switch off between that and one of my guitars. Now it stays on my chain to boost my Boss PH-3 that has a huge volume drop when engaged. Or to give my guitar a bit of boost and cut through the mix in a solo. The best part is that it has the Southampton Fifth gear Overdrive integrated in to the pedal. there is an internal trim pot that increases/decreases the amount of gain you get. Its engaged by a switch on the top of the pedal. Clean = no Fifth gear OD/Dirty = Fifth Gear Engaged and whatever you set the pot to is what you get. The pedal is always on, so if you are like me and always have a little bit of dirt, you may like this pedal.
Monoprice 611220 Chromatic Pedal Tuner
Avg price: $26.31
Avg price: $366.59
Avg price: $27.34
Fender Bubbler Analog Chorus Pedal
Avg price: $109.81
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SKB PS-45 Professional Pedalboard
Avg price: $129.99
About this setup
This gear photo by guitarslinger78 features 11 pieces of gear, including T-Rex Engineering Replicator Junior, Fender Tre-Verb, and Electro-Harmonix Hot Wax. The rig is a mix of standard and high-end pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Electronic scenes.
The PS-45 is hands down my favorite pedalboard of all time. Any reason you don't use the patch deck for input/output and just go straight in and out of the pedal chain? Just curious, I like seeing what works and doesn't work for other PS-45 owners.
@artifex_adrift I do actually use the patch deck for quick and easy set up. In the pick I was still playing with signal path and pedal set up (it seemed to be a constant ongoing thing lol). But it’s a damn useful pedalboard. I even have it wired up to use with an EFX loop.
Right on! Wasn't sure if you had an alternate method or something.
@artifex_adrift no. I was just playing at the moment, but it looked so cool I thought I’d snap a pic. I’ll try to post more pics of the current setup.
I'm pretty sure it's MXR M117R not M117