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Re: Is downsizing a trend?

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2018 12:32 pm
by Jwar
I miss my big board. :(

Re: Is downsizing a trend?

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2018 2:53 pm
by frodog
I just want to keep my board exactly the same size and configuration while still swapping out pedals here and there.

Re: Is downsizing a trend?

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2018 7:36 pm
by rustywire
^without having to rewire anything for power needs or find a patch cable that bends with low resistance/tension

Re: Is downsizing a trend?

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 1:27 am
by dubkitty
i have to admit that one reason my board has remained more or less fixed for the last 2 years or so is that everything's Tetris-ed in there so perfectly that i'd never get anything else useful to fit. i've taken to running additional fuzzes and other stuff before the board so i can get the additional functions and will eventually end up with a second auxiliary pre-board.

Re: Is downsizing a trend?

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 1:38 am
by Jero
dubkitty wrote:i have to admit that one reason my board has remained more or less fixed for the last 2 years or so is that everything's Tetris-ed in there so perfectly that i'd never get anything else useful to fit. i've taken to running additional fuzzes and other stuff before the board so i can get the additional functions and will eventually end up with a second auxiliary pre-board.
That's usually were I end up as well...Now if someone would convince me to focus my playing to one specific genre/project, that could likely be alleviated.

Re: Is downsizing a trend?

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 1:41 am
by Cody_Pole
Jero wrote:
dubkitty wrote:i have to admit that one reason my board has remained more or less fixed for the last 2 years or so is that everything's Tetris-ed in there so perfectly that i'd never get anything else useful to fit. i've taken to running additional fuzzes and other stuff before the board so i can get the additional functions and will eventually end up with a second auxiliary pre-board.
That's usually were I end up as well...Now if someone would convince me to focus my playing to one specific genre/project, that could likely be alleviated.

This.

Re: Is downsizing a trend?

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 4:11 am
by rfurtkamp
Downsizing is how you end up in a P&W band.

Re: Is downsizing a trend?

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 11:41 am
by 01010111
Cody_Pole wrote:
Jero wrote:
dubkitty wrote:i have to admit that one reason my board has remained more or less fixed for the last 2 years or so is that everything's Tetris-ed in there so perfectly that i'd never get anything else useful to fit. i've taken to running additional fuzzes and other stuff before the board so i can get the additional functions and will eventually end up with a second auxiliary pre-board.
That's usually were I end up as well...Now if someone would convince me to focus my playing to one specific genre/project, that could likely be alleviated.

This.
I went down this route once. It was a logistical nightmare keeping everything working whenever I took it anywhere. I kinda grew to hate how restricted I was by the layout and sizes of specific pedals.

Re: Is downsizing a trend?

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 12:43 pm
by PeteeBee
01010111 wrote:
Cody_Pole wrote:
Jero wrote:
dubkitty wrote:i have to admit that one reason my board has remained more or less fixed for the last 2 years or so is that everything's Tetris-ed in there so perfectly that i'd never get anything else useful to fit. i've taken to running additional fuzzes and other stuff before the board so i can get the additional functions and will eventually end up with a second auxiliary pre-board.
That's usually were I end up as well...Now if someone would convince me to focus my playing to one specific genre/project, that could likely be alleviated.

This.
I went down this route once. It was a logistical nightmare keeping everything working whenever I took it anywhere. I kinda grew to hate how restricted I was by the layout and sizes of specific pedals.
Same as 01010111. I love the idea but it's tricky. I have a main board that I'm super happy with, and then three additional pedals that I like to fit in. Haven't changed a thing in on the main board in a shockingly long time for me (I think that's about two months :lol:) but I can't get around wanting to squeeze in these extra couple pedals. Problem is that none of them go in the front. I think I'll eventually end up going up in size a little bit. The only downside is that right now I'm on a pedaltrain junior, and just form an aesthetic view I think this is the perfect board. I think I'll end up with a pedaltrain 2 just to have all the stuff on there. This'll likely mean needing another powersupply... and it's all getting so much more complicated just to fit in a couple more dirt boxes and yet another delay :facepalm:

Re: Is downsizing a trend?

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 12:44 pm
by nogodsnobedtimes
rfurtkamp wrote:Downsizing is how you end up in a P&W band.
Whoa whoa whoa over the line man.

Re: Is downsizing a trend?

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 12:51 pm
by rfurtkamp
nogodsnobedtimes wrote:
rfurtkamp wrote:Downsizing is how you end up in a P&W band.
Whoa whoa whoa over the line man.
It's true.

You end up with a Fender offset, a small amp, and a couple Strymons, and Jesus blesses you.

Re: Is downsizing a trend?

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 1:11 pm
by theavondon
I went from regularly lugging out 7-13 pedals in about 2012ish, to limiting myself to one or two, no board, just whatever I can easily carry in a gig bag. Got better at figuring out what I wanted. Now I allow myself a board, but it's got about five pedals on it (including a tuner), and two are big muffs, and I really only use one of those big muffs anyway.

Downsizing is sick.

Re: Is downsizing a trend?

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 2:03 pm
by Psyre
rfurtkamp wrote:
nogodsnobedtimes wrote:
rfurtkamp wrote:Downsizing is how you end up in a P&W band.
Whoa whoa whoa over the line man.
It's true.

You end up with a Fender offset, a small amp, and a couple Strymons, and Jesus blesses you.
Yet down here in south Central US it ends up being Fender offset, big amp and semi-vintage eventides. Then microtonal quasi-cults help the pagans bless themselves :hobbes:

Re: Is downsizing a trend?

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 2:05 pm
by 01010111
rfurtkamp wrote:
nogodsnobedtimes wrote:
rfurtkamp wrote:Downsizing is how you end up in a P&W band.
Whoa whoa whoa over the line man.
It's true.

You end up with a Fender offset, a small amp, and a couple Strymons, and Jesus blesses you.

Re: Is downsizing a trend?

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 2:16 pm
by dubkitty
everything i instinctively wanted to type in response to the Holy Telecaster would have come out as a double entendre: "Jesus H. Christ!", "holy shit," etc.