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The weight alone…! I haven’t played anything else since I tried BF but of course second hand as new they’re prohibitive now…!
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Did some cable management on my completed board. the good thing about these Rockboard pedalboards is that they come with lots of railing so that you can hide the cables from the pedals side and keep them all under. as an example, I cabled up the compressor directly to the capo input carrying the cable underneath the broadcast instead of around… same for the power cables etc. it may not be too obvious versus previous pictures, but this and a couple cable ties underneath and I’m a happy guy. it’s gotten bad now though, officially a bigger board than my guitarist, what has the world come to! all these hours ‘invested’ in pedalplayground have definitely paid off, everything fits down to the millimetre, Jesus! PS: I’m also hiding the voltage doubler (truetone) under the central pilar of the pedalboard - now it’s running at 24V 😊
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Ditto! the fuzz sounded great through the monitors/FOH too and think the LPF had something to do with it. Funny enough the Mesa WD800 doesn't add a lot of colouring, just a bit more compression and presence (likely due to the passive mids control as I keep all else pretty flat) so I plug the pedalboard on the input (not the return of the effect loop on the head) as it's easier to adjust volumes and dial in EQ from there if need be.
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Ahar! Yep I've had the Six10 and love it - I just switched to the Big Twin cause black grill and my Mesa head work better lol. TBH I do think the 12" suits me better for a modern style and more transparent/less colour sound helps me as I have the Broadcast and Capo, but I'd gig the Six10 any day. Back from last night's concert and it's been my most even, best sounding tone - cutting through clearly without overwhelming the rest of instruments, B>A with gain at 3 o'clock brought the right distortion although knowing myself next time I'll try maxing it out. I used to have more gain on my Darkglass stuff (my reference point) and other pedals I've had but it would cut through less to be honest! I've placed mini stickers on the settings of my pedals now as the safe spots or preferred tones but I'll still try more fine tuning Loving this Capo!
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God. Sound test done and it’s already the best tone I’ve ever had. Cuts thru like a knife, loving the grit! Ander.
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oh nice! Giving up on the Marshall or getting your own head eh? Time to start working on convincing you to get a Barefaced cab Joe 🙃
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Right, first gig with the Capo coming up tonight… excited to try this out as I haven’t had a chance to even plug it in with the band yet! set up for grit on A side, full distortion as I can on B side, gain almost maxed out but loving it (B>A) For everything else, face melting fuzz courtesy of the OFF1
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Heeeey! Regrettably I didn’t get ahold of the diamond. My dad had surgery scheduled etc etc so it all felt a bit too tense to indulge in meeting folk for gear… having said that I did end up with the Lusithand Alma compressor and I’m loving it. It’s essentially a Diamond with a blend control and an internal voltage doubler that ends up operating to up to 32v ish, lots of headroom and tone enhancements. I’ve had it for a good couple months and it stays on always! I will say this project is finally finished now…!
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Ah I’m loving it! I’ve only played it for like an hour tops, but it seems very easy to dial in, whatever you do with it it sound great! Definitely an always on pedal, I have to play around more with the EQ to squeeze the side B etc
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Show us your rig of choice for the weekend ** Basschat edition**
Ander87 replied to bassace97's topic in Amps and Cabs
this is true. I keep my WD800 flat everywhere and just so love it, cuts through both my bands nicely. -
The above looks stunning! There’s also low profile xlr connectors in Amazon similar to those. BEHOLD!!!! FINALLY!!!! PEDALBOARD COMPLETE! Fitting is absolutely perfect and following the principles of my previous TightBoards™️ 😂 the picture shows the pedals over the edges but it must be the picture/angle PS: The Capo is…. 🤤
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Ahar! I was considering whether I needed to put it even before the compressor...! I took it before comp this practise and it went phenomenal but also sounds all out even if I roll the volume down lol In the end as you suggest it'll be best to try myself with all of them out of the board Joe, I'm just lazy about it. If this doesn't suck out tone etc, it works, and it's similar as my option A of having OFF1 and Broadcast on the pre loop, compressor on the main input. Will give it all a shot, thanks! Ander.
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Hmmm! Have you tried it in band setting? Does the OFF1 do okay or does it suck out the tone? Saying this as fuzzed normally should for ‘firstest’ in the signal chain haha my idea is pretty much same as hours, sending best clean signal in the input, pre for gains and post for effects.
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Hey gang... pretty much cross posting from the 'show us your pedalboard' thread with apologies but maybe the audience here could help me... This is how things are looking like now... Would love to lock it in with the Capo's pre/post DI's to not have to play around with the cabling regardless of me being in the studio or just gigging etc... Killer pedalboard if you ask me!
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@MrDinsdale Happy to have dragged you into this downward spiral Joe lol I am one day far from getting my cherished Capo, and I have a couple questions regarding pre/post loops and the order of the OFF1 fuzz etc... I may have to post on the Capo DI thread but thought some fine folk may be able to help here... Recap: the Capo is a multi gain stage preamp that has pre/post loops and pre/post DI's. I'd like to cable things in a way that the Pre DI is clean, and the Post DI is all processed with the rest of the pedals... My options: a) Tuner > ditto (both always off except if I'm dialing tones or tuning) > Compressor > input of the Capo, with the OFF1 + Broadcast (used to thicken up a bit, not distort) on the Pre loop, or b) Tuner > Ditto > input of the capo, with OFF1 Fuzz + Broadcast + Compressor on the pre loop (would that make any sense??) c) Forget about having a clean DI out and doing tuner > ditto > OFF1 fuzz into the input, Broadcast on the pre loop d) forget about the pre loop and clean DI and do tuner > ditto > OFF1 Fuzz, compressor > broadcast into the input In all cases the post loop would go with delays and chorus... thoughts? PS: I'm moving on the Moog Minifooger chorus, brilliant, and admittedly the Red Witch does less tones, but enough for me and fits better size/orientation wise.
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the black ones? They’re Mastro Valvola’s OFF1 and LEM respectively… and they work amazing together! the OFF1 is an octave-fuzz-filter and the LEM is a multi delay with trails octaves fifths and god knows what more… loving every bit of them, they can get VERY synthy! Also both can do with expression pedal which is quite lush, I have it to control the filter at the moment, very much a way/volume choke.
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Hm. The Capo should be arriving this week; I’ve also decided to move on the Moog, tremendous cool chorus pedal but more than I need. It’ll be replaced by the Red Witch Empress Chorus… soothing to my OCD and that of some folk in this fine parish lol how it’s going how it should end… (what is end, anyways?):
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Just completed another deal with David - I wasn't expecting to part trade but I knew that if David offers a bass, it'll be a) as described and b) a piece worth studying! In this instance I took home his Squier CV Precision in a gorgeous Fiesta Red - kept well for 14 years of bass, well adjusted and presented. More important than that, a great opportunity to catch up with who has become a great friend thanks to this community! I consider myself lucky to deal with David and so should anyone here! Enjoy the bass buddy, see you next time! (if Fender keeps being Fender, it is likely there'll be more ) Ander.
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Fender American Original 60s Precision LPB - *SOLD*
Ander87 replied to Ander87's topic in Basses For Sale
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Fender American Original 60s Precision LPB - *SOLD*
Ander87 replied to Ander87's topic in Basses For Sale
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Fender American Original 60s Precision LPB - *SOLD*
Ander87 replied to Ander87's topic in Basses For Sale
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Fender American Original 60s Precision LPB - *SOLD*
Ander87 replied to Ander87's topic in Basses For Sale
You're right Chris! The board is a very rich tasty colour in person, flowy streaks and all. Plus, look at the back of the neck... You don't often get this from Fender! PS: when I took it to the studio, the engineer Andy McLeod asked me if it was a Custom Shop after opening it and having a play - this can be verified with the fold at Southsea Sound in Southsea -
Fender American Original 60s Precision LPB - *SOLD*
Ander87 replied to Ander87's topic in Basses For Sale
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Ha! and it would be in 95% of the times - allegedly helps a ton on a boomy/badly EQ'd stage - but I haven't tried that yet or taken it out of the house I guess a nice to have redundancy if a) boomy stage and b) can't use my Mesa head (which does have HPF to the same use). Sound wise, I was really, really considering waiting for the 24v version (with a 9v input) but I can use 18v on this or have a doubler for 24v using a 12v from my PSU - the more V's the more headroom and cleaner. I was also thinking on waiting for the 24v since it has three gain modes (lo-mid-hi) whilst mine 'only' has lo-mid. Now into the tone and distortion, I do like it - I find I'll most likely use it as a lo gain thickener, and rely on the Capo (when it comes) for the distortion and the OFF1 for fuzz - having said that, and until the Capo comes, the Broadcast has a ton of gain! Very crunchy and vintage classic style, but saturates to fuzz easily from 11/noon on the high gain mode - as a distortion, having it on low gain mode really works for me, with the gain trim between noon and 2 o'clock I'd say. Happy with it as a tone thickener (long term) and distortion (short term/redundancy/different classic taste).