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Updated.

One spot left for a special pedal... and I gotta find the time to do a muff clone and a few other things in the beard box.

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Singing Tree and Algal Bloom. I approve :thumb:
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Rygot wrote:Updated.

One spot left for a special pedal... and I gotta find the time to do a muff clone and a few other things in the beard box.

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Multiverb Pitch Shift way up + frozen flanger + 2 choruses + small stone + Ghost echo going into a stereo rig = :whoa: :toomuch:


Nice to see you got the headrush.
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CA Strat wrote:I think its a hilton volume pedal


goodrich :thumb:
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And surprisingly, I really haven't been "that" into effects until joining my current band. What isn't shown is my Digitech JamMan Stereo looper (I'm probably going to build a new board for that and some others), a MXR M82 Bass Envelope Filter and Fuzzhugger Chalice (both are in the works and on their way).
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Carlsagan wrote:
CA Strat wrote:I think its a hilton volume pedal


goodrich :thumb:



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one bad monkey wrote:Image

And surprisingly, I really haven't been "that" into effects until joining my current band. What isn't shown is my Digitech JamMan Stereo looper (I'm probably going to build a new board for that and some others), a MXR M82 Bass Envelope Filter and Fuzzhugger Chalice (both are in the works and on their way).

Finally someone else with a Lyt pedalboard! :thumb:
McSpunckle wrote:Pee, on the other hand, is full of other things that make it more conductive. That's why you don't pee outside in a lightning storm without first putting on your steel dick sheath.
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sevenSHARPnine wrote:Finally someone else with a Lyt pedalboard! :thumb:


For the few times I've used it, it's held up really well and been easy to lug in and out of venues. The only gripe I can give them is that the bag for my board is the same as the one for the really big board. A minor thing to be sure; I use the extra space in the bag for cords and a power strip so it ultimately works out.
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sevenSHARPnine wrote:
one bad monkey wrote:Image

And surprisingly, I really haven't been "that" into effects until joining my current band. What isn't shown is my Digitech JamMan Stereo looper (I'm probably going to build a new board for that and some others), a MXR M82 Bass Envelope Filter and Fuzzhugger Chalice (both are in the works and on their way).

Finally someone else with a Lyt pedalboard! :thumb:


Mine is a lyt, but it was used and stripped of velcro so mine is repainted and whatnot.
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Rygot wrote:
sevenSHARPnine wrote:
one bad monkey wrote:Image

And surprisingly, I really haven't been "that" into effects until joining my current band. What isn't shown is my Digitech JamMan Stereo looper (I'm probably going to build a new board for that and some others), a MXR M82 Bass Envelope Filter and Fuzzhugger Chalice (both are in the works and on their way).

Finally someone else with a Lyt pedalboard! :thumb:


Mine is a lyt, but it was used and stripped of velcro so mine is repainted and whatnot.

Oh dig it, I really like the look of yours!

So far mine's held up for a solid year of semi-consistent gigging.
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Here's my little collection. Makes a lot of cool noises :thumb: And I think this is the first time I've posted my board here :facepalm:
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melx2 (or 2n1) > 70s DMM > (just echo out, or both echo and direct out) PN-2 > Dual Swarties
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aussy wrote:Dual Swarties

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sevenSHARPnine wrote:Oh dig it, I really like the look of yours!

So far mine's held up for a solid year of semi-consistent gigging.


Thanks! I've only gigged with it a handful of times thus far. Gonna really put it through its paces on Friday and Saturday with some shows.

The bad thing about building the board was after it was populated and wired up and gigged with, I started saying "Man, that would be easier to use if that was over there..." :idk:
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