Custom coloured EQD Palisades.Pete wrote:God damn, you guys are friggin' crazy-so many crazy awesome ILFish boards on the past few pages. What's that orange pedal with the green slime? And what's the octopus pedal?
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Looks so much better that way. EQD almost always seems to get their colors so wrong for their regular release shit.
This is a very impressive collection of Roto Toms. That's 21 Roto Toms in all. That is only $33.00 a Roto Tom.
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That's the sort of thing that puzzles me as well, with all of these super awesome ilf-ish boards. I'd love to have a collection of toys like that at home or in a studio, it'd be a ton of endless fun and all...But there's no way I could ever play out with a board like that, let alone tour with itDowi wrote:Awesome board space6oy, when I see stuff like this I can't not think how you can manage to press those switches without moving knobs or pressing other pedals (that CT5! Hooow??space6oy wrote: movin' & switchin'.
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It'd be a useless liability for me, even if I were into more effects-dependant tunes than I am now. To me, convenience is the whole point of placing all your shit on a board that fits in a case that you can actually LIFT on your own

In my experience the best boards to gig/tour with are small fail-proof ones with reliable and easily replaceable pedals. Unless you've got a huge fucking budget and crew and and roadies and all that, which I doubt anyone here can say...

Getting off topic here, srry. I'm not trying to be a douche, I'm just genuinly wondering if any here with an enormous fancy board actually takes that board on the road at all


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I don't know if you've seen elevenstrings board but that's a gigging board.
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Pete wrote: what's the octopus pedal?
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Exactly. Roadworthiness is not determined by size. I gig out with a pt-pro that is wired carefully, built in redundancies etc. never had a problem, and with the interface I have under the board (with locking jacks so I never accidentally pull out a cable, leave everything plugged in) I can set up in no time.neonblack wrote:I don't know if you've seen elevenstrings board but that's a gigging board.
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goroth wrote:Exactly. Roadworthiness is not determined by size. I gig out with a pt-pro that is wired carefully, built in redundancies etc. never had a problem, and with the interface I have under the board (with locking jacks so I never accidentally pull out a cable, leave everything plugged in) I can set up in no time.neonblack wrote:I don't know if you've seen elevenstrings board but that's a gigging board.
I swing back and forth between minimalist to ridiculous depending on what I am playing, but durability isn't an issue either way, proper time and care setting up a board can make any setup roadworthy,
the only consideration I have for a smaller board is how many trips I want to make to my car, some days my back feels very old and I feel very lazy.
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Yeah, I have a gig tonight. But it's a short set so I'm not bringing the satellite board (if you look on the board the pedal next to the Boomerang with the Ghidrah etch is a bypass looper and one of stomps bypasses that board) - but both boards are rugged and built to gig with. They are heavy, but I've collected refrigerator-sized arcade video games for over a decade, so moving a 50lb. board from the car to a stage is nothing compared to moving an Asteroids cabinet up a flight of stairs.hbombgraphics wrote:goroth wrote:Exactly. Roadworthiness is not determined by size. I gig out with a pt-pro that is wired carefully, built in redundancies etc. never had a problem, and with the interface I have under the board (with locking jacks so I never accidentally pull out a cable, leave everything plugged in) I can set up in no time.neonblack wrote:I don't know if you've seen elevenstrings board but that's a gigging board.
I swing back and forth between minimalist to ridiculous depending on what I am playing, but durability isn't an issue either way, proper time and care setting up a board can make any setup roadworthy,
the only consideration I have for a smaller board is how many trips I want to make to my car, some days my back feels very old and I feel very lazy.
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Could you adopt me?elevenstrings wrote:but I've collected refrigerator-sized arcade video games for over a decade
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Going in the opposite direction. Here's my board. 



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I like it! looks fun and would tuck in a gig bag.
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Depends. Can you diagnose and do component level repair on old 80s arcade pcbs?jrfox92 wrote:Could you adopt me?elevenstrings wrote:but I've collected refrigerator-sized arcade video games for over a decade

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I mean...elevenstrings wrote:Depends. Can you diagnose and do component level repair on old 80s arcade pcbs?jrfox92 wrote:Could you adopt me?elevenstrings wrote:but I've collected refrigerator-sized arcade video games for over a decade
I own a business where I diagnose and do component level repair of radios/intercoms.
So...maybe?
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Yeah, that's probably the thing. Careful wiring, quality cables and power, built in redundancies...I totally suck at that stuff. You should see pics of my old board. 8 pedals, and it looked a someone threw it out of a moving cargoroth wrote:Exactly. Roadworthiness is not determined by size. I gig out with a pt-pro that is wired carefully, built in redundancies etc. never had a problem, and with the interface I have under the board (with locking jacks so I never accidentally pull out a cable, leave everything plugged in) I can set up in no time.neonblack wrote:I don't know if you've seen elevenstrings board but that's a gigging board.

When a big board like that can work in live situations for someone else, you would think I should be able to rock a small-ish board, right?

Come to think of it, my board sorta reflects my personality and life: A fucking mess, that's usually mostly okay.
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Dig it. Totally my thing. The less shit that can go wrong, the better imo.OddKnowledge wrote:Going in the opposite direction. Here's my board.
How are you powering that Freeze though? Mine gets noisy when it's NOT on its own unregulated power supply. It's a generic one-spot style dc adapter, and plugged in it's way too tall to fit underneath my board
