Lets see those pedal boards!

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Re: Lets see those pedal boards!

Postby J.LaGrassa » Tue Aug 16, 2011 6:46 pm

Jules-RM wrote:
plan-x wrote:That Board is a masterpiece! Does it go out? ;)


Haven't played a show since May. Been on chemo since April, only got 2 chemo rounds left - since the side effects are cumulative it's really kicking my ass now.

I've taken off the Lex btw and went back to my Ibanez CS9. As nice as the Lex sounds, I like the CS9 with the rate maxed better for what I do. I also have a BAT Pharaoh and a Cusack More Louder on there now. Really liking the Pharaoh, most flexible Fuzz I've ever tried, stacking it after the Half Gainer.



Hi jules...Sorry to hear your going through Chemo, wish you the best of health, My son has gone throught it a couple of years ago and is doing great now!

Keep Rock'n
John
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Re: Lets see those pedal boards!

Postby plan-x » Tue Aug 16, 2011 8:34 pm

^^^ Yeah, I'll second that. ;)
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Re: Lets see those pedal boards!

Postby Jules-RM » Wed Aug 17, 2011 4:14 am

J.LaGrassa wrote:
Hi jules...Sorry to hear your going through Chemo, wish you the best of health, My son has gone throught it a couple of years ago and is doing great now!

Keep Rock'n
John


Thanks you two - so far the other tests I've taken (another colonosopy, PET scan, CEA numbers) have had good results, it seems to be working. Did a 5 week radiation treatment before chemo, so I'm doing everything possible.
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Re: Lets see those pedal boards!

Postby MullyFX » Tue Nov 22, 2011 1:04 pm

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Pickups: David Barfuss P33F
Barber Pedals: Trifecta, RedTonePress, BarbEQ
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Re: Lets see those pedal boards!

Postby caeman » Wed Dec 21, 2011 11:53 pm

Greetings! My account just got activate so here goes my first post. Here is the fruition my Barber-themed Bass Board.

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- Chad Wilson

Bass FX: Linden EQ, FEA Dual Band Distortion, FEA Growler, FEA 2 CH Mixer
Guitar FX: de Lisle Fuzz, Malekko Ekko 616
Guitars: Gretsch G2202 fretless, Dean EVO XM fretless, Squier Affinity Tele, Dobro Hound Dog Deluxe, other folk instruments
Music Styles: Gospel, Klezmer, Bluegrass, Irish Trad
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Re: Lets see those pedal boards!

Postby plan-x » Thu Dec 22, 2011 12:24 am

Holy smokes! You got some Major gain on that bass board. :o :shock:
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Re: Lets see those pedal boards!

Postby caeman » Thu Dec 22, 2011 12:26 am

I would never dare use the DB and Tri at the same time. Experiments tonight proved to me that the resulting sound is just not meant for human ears. It was an utter garbled mess. BUT both play well with the Linden and LP. I am pondering one more, one of the lower gain drives for a bluesier bass sound.

I should mention that I do have a proper travel case. They were just out for experimentation by themselves. My pedals travel ever weekend to church with me. Saturdays and Sundays.
- Chad Wilson

Bass FX: Linden EQ, FEA Dual Band Distortion, FEA Growler, FEA 2 CH Mixer
Guitar FX: de Lisle Fuzz, Malekko Ekko 616
Guitars: Gretsch G2202 fretless, Dean EVO XM fretless, Squier Affinity Tele, Dobro Hound Dog Deluxe, other folk instruments
Music Styles: Gospel, Klezmer, Bluegrass, Irish Trad
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Re: Lets see those pedal boards!

Postby caeman » Wed Dec 28, 2011 11:06 pm

The DB didn't pass my muster, waiting for a deal on an LTD SR to pop up. Until then, this is the combined Barber-FEA Labs board:

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The Trifecta goes to mixer chan 2. The Growler to mixer chan 1. Turn on chan 2 when I want an awesome combination of Fuzz and Growl. The LP gives both channels a clean line of signal.
- Chad Wilson

Bass FX: Linden EQ, FEA Dual Band Distortion, FEA Growler, FEA 2 CH Mixer
Guitar FX: de Lisle Fuzz, Malekko Ekko 616
Guitars: Gretsch G2202 fretless, Dean EVO XM fretless, Squier Affinity Tele, Dobro Hound Dog Deluxe, other folk instruments
Music Styles: Gospel, Klezmer, Bluegrass, Irish Trad
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Re: Lets see those pedal boards!

Postby caeman » Sat Feb 25, 2012 7:43 pm

I picked up a PedalTrain Nano board and the following is now my "production" chain for use with my Kala U-Bass.

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- Chad Wilson

Bass FX: Linden EQ, FEA Dual Band Distortion, FEA Growler, FEA 2 CH Mixer
Guitar FX: de Lisle Fuzz, Malekko Ekko 616
Guitars: Gretsch G2202 fretless, Dean EVO XM fretless, Squier Affinity Tele, Dobro Hound Dog Deluxe, other folk instruments
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Re: Lets see those pedal boards!

Postby jpleong » Tue Jul 24, 2012 7:50 pm

Mine... finally getting satisfying sounds out of everything on my board. All thanks to Barber ;)

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If you're wondering, the Burn Unit is where it is because it's so tall; even though it's my primary dirt pedal, I had to position it so it was in a place where I could switch other pedals without bumping the pots on the Burn Unit.

The "gaps" are spaces reserved for future pedals. Maybe a DDLG?

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