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Re: Food for thought - what do when you got the itch but no

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 5:54 am
by gnomethrone
DarkAxel wrote:I believe I owe myself finally trying a B:Assmaster
Yes! Those are so rude in the best way.

Re: Food for thought - what do when you got the itch but no

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 6:44 am
by DarkAxel
Think I'll go with the Gator and a Trex Classic

now just need to convince my frontman he needs my shit :D

and yea, every time I see a band live with a B:assmaster on bass board I really like what I hear. I feel they are sort of what I go for, focusing on punchy and middy

Re: Food for thought - what do when you got the itch but no

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 7:00 am
by ognoy
The Fuel Tank Classic is just a fancy daisy chain, not isolated outputs. Personally I would get something else.

Re: Food for thought - what do when you got the itch but no

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 7:06 am
by rustywire
I'm kind of the same way (OP) with pedals and gear, in general. After beginning to buy pedals, I didn't sell anything...unless the thing I bought clashed with my existing gear in ways I couldn't finesse into being useful. Over a period of 6 months I accumulated about (33) mostly $100-200 tier pedals, standard fare with about 1/3 being boutique or vintage OEM. Realized I would never use so many, I sought to eliminate the considerable overlap within a good deal of them.
Also my tastes began distinguishing themselves so I proceeded to trade up, turning 2 of those lower-tier pedals into the $250+ club and so on. Mixed in were some "pedalboard jewelry" hens' teeth types which look great but didn't bond with my rigs. Trimmed down to about 22 but still found myself with fx I'd barely use...like any analog delay that isn't a DMM. So they went to fund other needs, wants, curiosities etc. I, too strive to be practical & streamlined...last year I made a thread about this topic & the balancing act involved.

The only pedal I've sold & repurchased was done so intentionally: A Zvex LFLJ (needed to raise money for a rarity, knowing I could replace the LFLJ with relative ease)

What I've wound up with...
NSFW: show
(3) pre-bankruptcy DMM
Chuck Collins HP-1
Skinpimp Pro MK 2
'94 Deja Vibe
'82 PolyFlange
'81 reverse v6 Muff
'77 Crybaby
80s EBVP
Zvex LFLJ
Frostwave Resonator
Dr Sci RRR, BitQuest
Effectrode PC2A & PM2C
Ibanez SB7
LAL Misty Cave
VanAmps Reverbamate
Goodbye 24 v1
D*A*M Green Bastard
Dunn (Si) Pro MK 2
'75 Vox V846
Bartolini Tube-it v1
'77 thin-boxed Jumbo Tonebender
Currently at 25, although I could see myself parting with any or all of those final 9 pedals & still retain everything I consider Essential. But I do have a Gen Loss & Pretty Years on the horizon...as well as wanting to score an octave fuzz :snax:

Re: Food for thought - what do when you got the itch but no

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 8:08 am
by DarkAxel
ognoy wrote:The Fuel Tank Classic is just a fancy daisy chain, not isolated outputs. Personally I would get something else.
yeah, Goroth already did an intervention on whatsapp for me :lol:

currently thinking whether Cioks Big John or the 1spot Pro CS7

why is this way more stressful than buying pedals :lol: :no:

hey rusty, that's good progress :) happy for your journey, good luck with keeping the balance

Re: Food for thought - what do when you got the itch but no

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 8:36 am
by repoman
Start lusting after something more expensive than a pedal that you can't afford yet like a new amp or guitar

Re: Food for thought - what do when you got the itch but no

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 10:18 am
by aholidayatthesea
I probably should sell pedals I don't use, but sometimes it's nice to have them when I don't feel like pulling my whole board out, or when I want to use something different to feel inspired, or especially when a friend wants/needs to borrow something. Rather than pulling something from my board, I can just hand it to the person and tell them to give it back when they're done.

Re: Food for thought - what do when you got the itch but no

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 10:27 am
by rfurtkamp
PT-2 case (and they've allegedly improved them on the new ones) was solid as heck - since I don't gig, I haven't subjected it much but a decade of hauling high-value stuff around plus firearms cases tells me it's overbuilt for what it is.

Worth the money? I bought used, and bottom fed because I didn't *need* it. Can find a good deal that way sometimes!

Re: Food for thought - what do when you got the itch but no

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 10:37 am
by DarkAxel
I'll go with the Gator because I don't want hardcase (because I sometimes walk around the city with the board) and from the photos the Gator softcase looks like a clone of the Mono i've been using so that's good with me :) In terms of softcases, the Pedaltrain looks like I'm not getting as much for the same money as with the Gator

Re: Food for thought - what do when you got the itch but no

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 1:14 pm
by codetocontra
I am having a hard time posting right now. Look into the 1Spot Pros. Some people have issues with outlets dying randomly. Cioks and Voodoo Labs have good reputations.

Would love to get another PT2 as it is manageable and a good size, even perfect for hiding cables and power supplies, but the contrarian in me doesn't want to get something so popular. I have a friend that is selling a PT Pro with PP2+ mounted, which is overkill but still tempting without even knowing his price.

Rustywire, your board is toe curling.

Re: Food for thought - what do when you got the itch but no

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 9:44 pm
by rustywire
codetocontra wrote:I am having a hard time posting right now. Look into the 1Spot Pros. Some people have issues with outlets dying randomly. Cioks and Voodoo Labs have good reputations.

Would love to get another PT2 as it is manageable and a good size, even perfect for hiding cables and power supplies, but the contrarian in me doesn't want to get something so popular. I have a friend that is selling a PT Pro with PP2+ mounted, which is overkill but still tempting without even knowing his price.

Rustywire, your board is toe curling.
Thanks :hug:
I agree, even if no1 else does or I don't win any beauty contests, I still find my stuff very stimulating. It's been a fun journey & still feels unfinished...like I've got my preferred vehicle gassed up & attire picked out & packed all ready to go...just need to plan a new route & possibly pick up some pals on the next trip.

My wireshelf-board is PT2-sized: 24" x 12" which was no more than $25 at container store.
Then put 2 square foot of corkboard tiling which was another $5 for 4 sq ft. Staples iirc.

Good cheap option if you plan on building one to park at home or in studio/practice space.

Re: Food for thought - what do when you got the itch but no

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2016 1:32 am
by ognoy
I have a PT-2 clone by Warwaick(Rockboard) with a bag and I like the size.
Fits a good amounts of pedals, but not too much. Also possible to bring it on the bus/metro without messing up my back too bad.

Re: Food for thought - what do when you got the itch but no

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2016 2:01 am
by DarkAxel
ognoy wrote:Fits a good amounts of pedals, but not too much. Also possible to bring it on the bus/metro without messing up my back too bad.
that's the plan :) but I feel I want a better gigbag which is why I want the Gator because of driving to shows - we travel in one car and although we are careful with pedals, I might want the extra protection

maybe I'm overthinking that though :lol: I mean we ARE very careful with pedalboards

surprised about the 1Spot Pro think... will look into that, thanks :eek: Looked into Cioks but the models I'd want are way over my budget :(

(I just sort of need to order this within the next day :lol:)

Re: Food for thought - what do when you got the itch but no

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2016 2:53 pm
by DarkAxel
Couldn't really find any complaints about the 1spot, so I ordered that and the nice Gator lightweight board from thomann right now...

and the frontman does want my old rig. so I hope it'll get here till friday so I can rebuild both our boards for the festival on saturday :)

YAY, CHANGE

Re: Food for thought - what do when you got the itch but no

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2016 2:30 pm
by friendship
When I want to buy news without a need for them, it is almost invariably because I'm deflecting a dissatisfaction with playing/writing/projects/bullshit. Whenever I'm happily making music, I don't think about gear, because I have some basic (for 2016 anyway) but very flexible tools. Sometimes I catch myself and I realize it's the idea of the toy I want that is attractive, because I'm imaging myself using it as a vehicle for creativity that I feel is absent at the time. Usually I can stop myself from making a pointless purchase but, case in point, I impulse bought a distortion pedal last week around the same time as starting a thread whining about taking a break from music. :facepalm: