Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2016 2:00 pm
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That's actually a clone Fuzz Factory I bought on Reverb on the last pic. I had a friend give it a custom paint job. I dig the results.Brandsmannen wrote:I love those progression posts! Actually been looking at a fuzz factory, phase 90 and that maxon comp lately (one for sale locally).
I took that last picture a couple of weeks back, and I guarantee it's gonna change once I get my EHX Cathedral in the mail.HighDeaf1080p wrote:Sometimes I do progression posts on my pedalboard, but the milestones are more like: 10am, noon, 3pm, 6pm, bedtime, 1am, 3am. Being OCD is tough.
NowieAsh wrote:2010
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Not as brutal and out of control. I had it for a while but whenever I played live I always found myself using the Russian Muff instead. It's a great pedal but after a while I just didn't use it so I got rid of it. Check out the video on the Red Witch site.Pete wrote:NowieAsh wrote:2010
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Pretty sweet! How does the Red Witch Fuzz God compare to the Fuzz Factory? I feel like I never see Fuzz Gods here, for some reason.
I loved the Maxon Comp. I only got rid of it because I need the space. I highly recommend it.Brandsmannen wrote:I love those progression posts! Actually been looking at a fuzz factory, phase 90 and that maxon comp lately (one for sale locally).
peaches wrote:Whelp my board got even more ILF.
Basically 4 parallel chains, the small board on the right, the big board, Elements/Clean and CT5.
CT5 is series/parallel switchable with the big board, and can go before or after. God I love the Blender (thanks Laowiz).
This is my overkill home setup, live board will all fit in the suitcase board.
10/10 would playpeaches wrote:Whelp my board got even more ILF.
Basically 4 parallel chains, the small board on the right, the big board, Elements/Clean and CT5.
CT5 is series/parallel switchable with the big board, and can go before or after. God I love the Blender (thanks Laowiz).
This is my overkill home setup, live board will all fit in the suitcase board.