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Shit yeah, you are! :thumb:

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StudioShutIn wrote:And, while we're asking questions, what's the red, three-knob pedal next to the Ernie?

Skreddy Zero, dude!
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sevenSHARPnine wrote:Maybe this is a stupid question but what kind of power supply is that?


Naw it's not stupid at all! I hadn't heard of it until about a month ago either. It's a Cioks DC10 (http://cioks.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=39&Itemid=56l). If you take a look at the specs, you'll see it has tons of juice to power almost any DC pedal. They have more versatile options in their range, including an odd TC Electronics-skewed one. But the main reason I picked it over a PP2+ is the price, which is much less here in Singapore. I don't know about elsewhere though!

And yup, StudioShutIn, that's a Skreddy Zero! :D
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Jero wrote:
theavondon wrote:Ah, how dangerous ILF is.

I have 7-10 pedals now that I didn't have a couple months ago when I became a part of the ILF community. In fact, pretty much my entire board is different now :lol:.


Yargh... me too. I came here looking for ONE fuzzbox that could do something similar to the fuzz on the Rentals' "Return Of The Rentals". Instead, I got:

Devi Shoegazer
Devi US Fuzz
Devi Soda Meiser
Mellowtone Singing Tree 3k
Mellowtone Hi-Five
Fuzzhugger AB-Synth 5k with voice toggle
Fuzzhugger Great Wall 4k
Catalinbread Merkin
Fender Blender
D.E. Flash Fuzz

...and a few others in trades 'n sich.

WELP. :thumb:

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I had a rehearsal last night for a covers gig in a couple weeks. So here's my board. Yeah, there's not a lot of fuzz on it right now, but that's because of the covers we're playing.

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Mmmmmm. Bass Fuzz.... I just got a SMBH and love it.
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Sooooo it's not technically a pedal board, but oh well. Here's ma stuff!
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bigchiefbc wrote:I had a rehearsal last night for a covers gig in a couple weeks. So here's my board. Yeah, there's not a lot of fuzz on it right now, but that's because of the covers we're playing.

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so jelous of that xp :drool:
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theactionindex wrote:Sooooo it's not technically a pedal board, but oh well. Here's ma stuff!

What a combination of SICK pedals!
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theactionindex wrote:Sooooo it's not technically a pedal board, but oh well. Here's ma stuff!

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theactionindex wrote:Sooooo it's not technically a pedal board, but oh well. Here's ma stuff!

You have no idea how bad I wanted that TGD graphic!
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sevenSHARPnine wrote:
theactionindex wrote:Sooooo it's not technically a pedal board, but oh well. Here's ma stuff!

You have no idea how bad I wanted that TGD graphic!


Tis an appropriate graphic for such a badass pedal. :)

Last time I checked there was still one of the TGD's left on the Fuzzhugger site. Jump on that shit!
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bigchiefbc wrote:I had a rehearsal last night for a covers gig in a couple weeks. So here's my board. Yeah, there's not a lot of fuzz on it right now, but that's because of the covers we're playing.

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Nice :thumb: I love that I can always tell your board apart even without you saying it is yours :thumb:
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bigchiefbc wrote:I had a rehearsal last night for a covers gig in a couple weeks. So here's my board. Yeah, there's not a lot of fuzz on it right now, but that's because of the covers we're playing.

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hell yeah another behringer bass synth user! i love mine although it needs a true bypass pedal. I got one with a clean blend just for the bass synth. the clean sounded thin to me and now I couldnt be happier with it.
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Mudfuzz wrote:
bigchiefbc wrote:I had a rehearsal last night for a covers gig in a couple weeks. So here's my board. Yeah, there's not a lot of fuzz on it right now, but that's because of the covers we're playing.

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Nice :thumb: I love that I can always tell your board apart even without you saying it is yours :thumb:


I know that a lot of people say this, but I really do think that this board is basically going to stay this way for a long time, with just a couple exceptions:

The Behringer CC-300 will be swapped for an actual Boss DC-2 the first time I see one drop below a certain dollar amount I have in my head

The Boss PH-3 will be moved over to my Seismic Feedback board and another phaser put here in its place pretty soon. I know people love to slag on the PH-3, but I actually really need two of the modes on it for my SF board, and no other phasers have those modes.
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