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Re: pedal-train GRANDE

Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2013 12:20 am
by behndy
yah. a case like what Lyteboard's make is pretty pimp.

i agree too... if i was gigging all the time and traveling bunches i'd probably want a hard case. but right now we can JUST fit all our gear and the two of us in my drummer's smaller SUV.

we're still looking for a trailer though.

Re: pedal-train GRANDE

Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2013 8:34 am
by Bon Hoga
Mudfuzz wrote:
space6oy wrote:and hardshell cases are totally worth the weightlifting IMO if you're getting out & playing shows much. softcases = way bigger lazy risk of what's inside getting hurt. :no:

true but I wish they would design the damneded things better. The board should just sit in the "lid" and you just lift off the "bottom" and you are ready to go, not this "take the board out of the case, set up, put it back in the case crap :idk:



Ditto. I've taken this thought to its ultimate logical consequence and velcroed my guitar to the bottom of the case. I just can't be arsed getting it out and putting it back in. :!!!:

Re: pedal-train GRANDE

Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2013 3:41 pm
by The Wood Wizard
foomanfat wrote:An acquaintance on mine had one for a while. This was his loaded.

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Thanks, that looks like its about the right size..



My original plan was to buy a bunch of roadcase making materials and just make a all in one case board to fit my shit and id never have to pull it out the case. I was gunna use some fancy ass wood too with a fancy stain and fancy everything. BUT some problems have arose that make that kind of a non possibility. I got 3 PP2 + almost maxed out, and more on the wish list, id hate to run out of space so I think ill just get the giant fucker and deal with the size. Honestly Im not playing out anytime soon anyway, band kind of died.

ill hire a sherpa though when the time comes to move the thing.

Re: pedal-train GRANDE

Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2013 3:45 pm
by The Wood Wizard
Does anyone know how many pedal power supply mounting brackets it comes with? THeres no info on that anywhere. id assume at least one if not 2.


never mind, comes with 2, saw a pic on sweetwater with all the goodies in it.

Re: pedal-train GRANDE

Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2013 5:30 pm
by The Wood Wizard
Fuck it it will be here thursday, gotta stock up on twisties and zip ties! Need to make a bunch of patch cables too. money totally buys happiness.

Re: pedal-train GRANDE

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 4:32 am
by adapt
i had one filled for a while, but only because i won the james valentine pro pedalboard contest at premierguitar.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7n87fp3zWY[/youtube]

whole lot of old guy on that board. i sold all of it except the patch cables and power supplies.

Re: pedal-train GRANDE

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 5:45 am
by goroth
Mudfuzz wrote:
space6oy wrote:and hardshell cases are totally worth the weightlifting IMO if you're getting out & playing shows much. softcases = way bigger lazy risk of what's inside getting hurt. :no:

true but I wish they would design the damneded things better. The board should just sit in the "lid" and you just lift off the "bottom" and you are ready to go, not this "take the board out of the case, set up, put it back in the case crap :idk:

I don't have a hard case, but can't you just use it upside down? Have your board resting on the lid instead of in the casey bit. ??
What I like about pedal train compared to a lyte board (or whatever) is the additional shock protection you get by not having your pedals mounted to the case.

I've got shit loads of cable ties under mine to try and max the beer protection factor and get everything up off the floor.

Oh yeah. Grande!! Nice one wizard dude.

Re: pedal-train GRANDE

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 8:25 am
by Ghost Hip
You might want a mini-staircase or platform to stand on to get to the back row. :p Can't wait to see it all filled up, post a pic when its all set up!

Re: pedal-train GRANDE

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 4:13 pm
by The Wood Wizard
WHOO YEAH SO PUMPED.

Re: pedal-train GRANDE

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 5:16 pm
by diocide
The Wood Wizard wrote:Fuck it it will be here thursday, gotta stock up on twisties and zip ties! Need to make a bunch of patch cables too. money totally buys happiness.


Go over to Redco.. Aren't they like down the street from you?

Re: pedal-train GRANDE

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 6:31 pm
by The Wood Wizard
uhhh are they? ill google it. I know they are CT based. I usually get pancake connectors from speaker supply, used to be 20 for a pack of 20 but now its like $40 for 20 :( and get mogami cable off redcos online store.

looks like they are 20 mins away form me in strattford.

Re: pedal-train GRANDE

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 10:09 pm
by The4455
PumpkinPieces wrote:You might want a mini-staircase or platform to stand on to get to the back row. :p Can't wait to see it all filled up, post a pic when its all set up!


Pointy Shoes are the only way.

Re: pedal-train GRANDE

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 10:36 pm
by bigchiefbc
PumpkinPieces wrote:You might want a mini-staircase or platform to stand on to get to the back row. :p Can't wait to see it all filled up, post a pic when its all set up!


It's really not that bad. The Grande is the same depth as the Pro and the PT-3, both of which I have, and it's not hard reaching the top row.