Chienmortbb Posted January 20 Posted January 20 1 hour ago, Linus27 said: The existing ones are riveted in which makes it awkward to remove DRill baby drill! 1 2 Quote
Twigman Posted January 20 Posted January 20 2 hours ago, Linus27 said: This is what I'm thinking. The existing ones are riveted in which makes it awkward to remove and I just need to find some taller rubber feet somewhere. I drilled out the feet on my Nano+ and fitted some jacknuts and tall rubber feet. It was a simple job. The bits to do it cost less than a tenner. 1 Quote
Fettsman Posted January 20 Posted January 20 Mine as it is at the moment. Loving the Two Notes pre amp. The Boss LS2 speeds up bass changes, I can keep two plugged in and set levels for each. 6 Quote
jimbobothy Posted January 20 Posted January 20 On 19/01/2025 at 18:05, ordep said: clockwise from top: Main gigging board, portable battery powered board for short sets and when the main is too big, Pbass home board to play with IR’s. How do you find the Sfx Red Dragon? I’ve a Black Dragon and wondered how they compared? Quote
ordep Posted January 20 Posted January 20 1 hour ago, jimbobothy said: How do you find the Sfx Red Dragon? I’ve a Black Dragon and wondered how they compared? for me its works best as a tube warmth and edge of breakup pedal, similar to how I use the BBBOD on the big board. I believe the black dragon is a full on overdrive/distortion IIRC. 1 Quote
MM Stingray 62 Posted January 21 Posted January 21 A mock up of my board before it gets all wired up. I still might swap out the Darkglass compressor for the new Cali 76 though. 7 Quote
Twigman Posted January 22 Posted January 22 After my new PSU arrived I integrated my Shure wireless receiver, replacing the old tuner. My simple board: 5 Quote
jimbobothy Posted January 22 Posted January 22 On 20/01/2025 at 20:45, ordep said: for me its works best as a tube warmth and edge of breakup pedal, similar to how I use the BBBOD on the big board. I believe the black dragon is a full on overdrive/distortion IIRC. Yeah, the Black Dragon is a combination between an overdrive/distortion etc. You can get a bit of hair to the sound but it is a bit harsher than I personally go for. My guitarist mate tried it with a Tele and it sounded ace! Quote
jimbobothy Posted January 22 Posted January 22 6 hours ago, Frank Blank said: Latest, and hopefully final, iteration... Now that is a nice board 😎 2 1 Quote
Frank Blank Posted January 22 Posted January 22 1 minute ago, jimbobothy said: Now that is a nice board 😎 Easy for me though because I play in an acoustic duo so it's essentially just quite niche tone shaping. 1 Quote
Bagman Posted January 24 Posted January 24 SGFX Diamond B stock now available I like the Beta V, the Supa Funk Bi-Filter and the BCP/EQ Quote
admiralchew Posted Saturday at 13:23 Posted Saturday at 13:23 I've had a board of Broughton pedals for a long time and, after a recent flurry of succeeding on releases, I decided to make a bigger board. It's sorely missing the flanger of the Utility Knife (which Josh Broughton helped design) so maybe that will go back on the board with the Omnicomp sneaking underneath. It's an absolute monster though and weighs a ton. It has comp, EQ, fuzz, OD, distortion, envelope, phaser, boost, PLL, tubes, preamps and DI and headphone out, so it covers a lot of ground. I've tried my hand at putting together a few more manufacturer specific boards which I expect will see the light of day here soon. I know that doesn't float everyone's boat but I've still got my main board, clean board and headphone amp boards that do most of the work so the manufacturer-specific boards are just ways of enjoying the pedals I've spent forever F5ing for rather than keeping them in boxes. I really like fuzz into octave and realised there are a lot of competing dirt pedals so I've tried to vary them so that I can various combinations e.g. fuzz into distortion into fuzz into OD into distortion. Not pictured: there is a Broughton BBA and a Studio Boost Mini on the back, along with two Cioks DC7s and two DC8s. 12 Quote
tayste_2000 Posted Saturday at 15:00 Posted Saturday at 15:00 1 hour ago, admiralchew said: I've had a board of Broughton pedals for a long time and, after a recent flurry of succeeding on releases, I decided to make a bigger board. It's sorely missing the flanger of the Utility Knife (which Josh Broughton helped design) so maybe that will go back on the board with the Omnicomp sneaking underneath. It's an absolute monster though and weighs a ton. It has comp, EQ, fuzz, OD, distortion, envelope, phaser, boost, PLL, tubes, preamps and DI and headphone out, so it covers a lot of ground. I've tried my hand at putting together a few more manufacturer specific boards which I expect will see the light of day here soon. I know that doesn't float everyone's boat but I've still got my main board, clean board and headphone amp boards that do most of the work so the manufacturer-specific boards are just ways of enjoying the pedals I've spent forever F5ing for rather than keeping them in boxes. I really like fuzz into octave and realised there are a lot of competing dirt pedals so I've tried to vary them so that I can various combinations e.g. fuzz into distortion into fuzz into OD into distortion. Not pictured: there is a Broughton BBA and a Studio Boost Mini on the back, along with two Cioks DC7s and two DC8s. What are your thoughts on the studio boost? How much tonal character does it impart? I’m a big fan of boosts that do something you can’t quite put your finger on, simpler the better (cream pie deluxe, phat Phuk etc) I should probably still just get a Studio one Quote
admiralchew Posted Saturday at 17:36 Posted Saturday at 17:36 2 hours ago, tayste_2000 said: What are your thoughts on the studio boost? How much tonal character does it impart? I’m a big fan of boosts that do something you can’t quite put your finger on, simpler the better (cream pie deluxe, phat Phuk etc) I should probably still just get a Studio one It’s kind of difficult to say. I think some is the likeliest answer. The studio pedals impart a bit of subtle sweetness that I find quite pleasing. I put the tone in a similar bracket to the Caveman BP1: kind of studio sheen rather than beefy heft or overdriven/gain-fuelled. I’ve placed it where I have here to give the envelope, phaser and tubes to get stuck into. A lot of the folks on the Talkbass Broughton thread like to use it with the Messenger as almost a DIY Studio One. The Studio One is a great pedal and crazily good for the price. The BP1-C is about the closest comparator for the price I think in terms of tone that I have used, although I’ve heard a few people compare it to the JHS Colorbox. Quote
Elfrasho Posted Saturday at 17:41 Posted Saturday at 17:41 On 19/01/2025 at 23:11, Linus27 said: This is my current board. Quite simple by all accounts. Zoom for tuner and chorus, Boss OC-5 Octave, MXR Envelope Filter, Mooer Reverb, Ampeg Optical Compressor and EBS Microbass II. All used with fretless and EUB. Wish I could lose the power bank but despite being super thin already, it wont fit under the board. If its a pedaltrain board, then somthing like this would fit over the existing feet: https://www.diy.com/departments/diall-black-thermoplastic-vulcanizates-tpv-leg-tip-dia-32mm-pack-of-2/1725483_BQ.prd Can't remember if it was this exact size, but this type of leg tip raised my nanoplus enough to put the power underneath. Mine stayed on purely with friction, but a wee touch of superglue wouldn't go wrong, without the need to make any permanent changes to your board! 2 Quote
glassmoon Posted Saturday at 18:07 Posted Saturday at 18:07 So I decided to have a good look into stripping down my outboard gear even more. I played around with my Zoom MS-60B and found - much to delight - that I can use an amp, set 100% flat and still use the cab option. So now the TC Electronic impulse response loader is off (as is the chorus, which as much as I adore chorus, I just don't use it in the pub band) and the Zoom does a decent enough cab sim. The DemonFX Tone Mallet is there only for my Ibanez BTB 6, as a preamp (the older BTBs are brilliant, but the vari-mid eq is a bit bleh after playing the Sadowsky). Before... After... Julian aka Glassmoon 3 Quote
Happypants Posted Saturday at 18:44 Posted Saturday at 18:44 Exceptional pedal game as ever! 5 hours ago, admiralchew said: I've had a board of Broughton pedals for a long time and, after a recent flurry of succeeding on releases, I decided to make a bigger board. It's sorely missing the flanger of the Utility Knife (which Josh Broughton helped design) so maybe that will go back on the board with the Omnicomp sneaking underneath. It's an absolute monster though and weighs a ton. It has comp, EQ, fuzz, OD, distortion, envelope, phaser, boost, PLL, tubes, preamps and DI and headphone out, so it covers a lot of ground. I've tried my hand at putting together a few more manufacturer specific boards which I expect will see the light of day here soon. I know that doesn't float everyone's boat but I've still got my main board, clean board and headphone amp boards that do most of the work so the manufacturer-specific boards are just ways of enjoying the pedals I've spent forever F5ing for rather than keeping them in boxes. I really like fuzz into octave and realised there are a lot of competing dirt pedals so I've tried to vary them so that I can various combinations e.g. fuzz into distortion into fuzz into OD into distortion. Not pictured: there is a Broughton BBA and a Studio Boost Mini on the back, along with two Cioks DC7s and two DC8s. Quote
Linus27 Posted Saturday at 18:47 Posted Saturday at 18:47 1 hour ago, Elfrasho said: If its a pedaltrain board, then somthing like this would fit over the existing feet: https://www.diy.com/departments/diall-black-thermoplastic-vulcanizates-tpv-leg-tip-dia-32mm-pack-of-2/1725483_BQ.prd Can't remember if it was this exact size, but this type of leg tip raised my nanoplus enough to put the power underneath. Mine stayed on purely with friction, but a wee touch of superglue wouldn't go wrong, without the need to make any permanent changes to your board! Thank you so much, looks like I'm off to B&Q tomorrow 👍 Quote
Chadu25 Posted Saturday at 21:18 Posted Saturday at 21:18 (edited) Had a spare Pedaltrain PB-3 riser and put together this basic board for tomorrow. Love the Fliptop so much it’s my core tone and always on. The Studio One refines it further and just makes it smooth and silky as how I would describe it. Only thing is that it takes time to tweak and find the sweet spot and settings of this thing Edited Saturday at 22:50 by Chadu25 6 Quote
Chadu25 Posted Saturday at 21:19 Posted Saturday at 21:19 (edited) 8 hours ago, admiralchew said: I've had a board of Broughton pedals for a long time and, after a recent flurry of succeeding on releases, I decided to make a bigger board. It's sorely missing the flanger of the Utility Knife (which Josh Broughton helped design) so maybe that will go back on the board with the Omnicomp sneaking underneath. It's an absolute monster though and weighs a ton. It has comp, EQ, fuzz, OD, distortion, envelope, phaser, boost, PLL, tubes, preamps and DI and headphone out, so it covers a lot of ground. I've tried my hand at putting together a few more manufacturer specific boards which I expect will see the light of day here soon. I know that doesn't float everyone's boat but I've still got my main board, clean board and headphone amp boards that do most of the work so the manufacturer-specific boards are just ways of enjoying the pedals I've spent forever F5ing for rather than keeping them in boxes. I really like fuzz into octave and realised there are a lot of competing dirt pedals so I've tried to vary them so that I can various combinations e.g. fuzz into distortion into fuzz into OD into distortion. Not pictured: there is a Broughton BBA and a Studio Boost Mini on the back, along with two Cioks DC7s and two DC8s. Beautiful board Brough! Edited Saturday at 21:28 by Chadu25 Quote
Chadu25 Posted Monday at 09:35 Posted Monday at 09:35 State of my main board. Found a £20 nano+ in fb marketplace and rewired my board for the nth time 11 Quote
bouvier Posted Monday at 17:53 Posted Monday at 17:53 I have swapped out and added a few new pedals. Mocked up the board (ran out of room). Hope to finish it this week 5 Quote
GisserD Posted Monday at 18:32 Posted Monday at 18:32 My current plaything. Changes are incoming however as I really would like to set up some midi controll. 6 Quote
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