Page 4 of 6

Re: Pedal storage (show your cupboards!)

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 2:47 pm
by xrleroyx
goroth wrote:Thanks Syl - it's pretty practical. It's just an Ikea Billy bookshelf, but I've turned each shelf into a pedalboard. I put handles on them, filed down the sides so that I could get them out (the doors don't sit flush), and put some brackets under where the shelves sit as they weren't as stable after I filed down the sides. Got each one wired up with a 1-spot daisy chain, so when i want to jam I just pull out a shelf and plug it into a 1-spot and the amp. It's fun making different boards, and it makes all of the collection useable.
That's fucking efficient and awesome all in one.

Re: Pedal storage (show your cupboards!)

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 4:53 pm
by goosekevin
Very cool goroth, great idea

Re: Pedal storage (show your cupboards!)

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 4:54 pm
by Moose
My desk is propped up either side by storage space, ones an open fronted set of shelves used for miscellaneous electronic stuff (stylophones, walkmans, external hard drives, etc), the other is a set of drawers.

I use the drawers for my pedals I don't use, if I'm not using them regularly they live in their respective boxes. I have one spare drawer that has all the boxes for the stuff that stays on my board.



Otherwise, it's every free surface in my room :lol: I've never really come across/required a solution for transportation of multiple pedals except when I was at university, and even then I just used a shoebox with bubblewrap (tiny collection back then yo).


Goroth's cabinet is awesome though. Love that shit :thumb:

Re: Pedal storage (show your cupboards!)

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 5:10 pm
by BoatRich
xrleroyx wrote:
goroth wrote:Thanks Syl - it's pretty practical. It's just an Ikea Billy bookshelf, but I've turned each shelf into a pedalboard. I put handles on them, filed down the sides so that I could get them out (the doors don't sit flush), and put some brackets under where the shelves sit as they weren't as stable after I filed down the sides. Got each one wired up with a 1-spot daisy chain, so when i want to jam I just pull out a shelf and plug it into a 1-spot and the amp. It's fun making different boards, and it makes all of the collection useable.
That's fucking efficient and awesome all in one.
I wish I had enough pedals to do something like that, it's such a solid idea.

Goroth, do you rearrange the boards ever? Or do they stay pretty consistent?

Re: Pedal storage (show your cupboards!)

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 6:22 pm
by Obulus
BoatRich wrote: Goroth, do you rearrange the boards ever? Or do they stay pretty consistent?
That's what I wanted to ask too. Awesome idea anyway though, although I probably don't have the real estate in the pedalroom to pull that off

Re: Pedal storage (show your cupboards!)

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 1:57 am
by goroth
BoatRich wrote:
xrleroyx wrote:
goroth wrote:Thanks Syl - it's pretty practical. It's just an Ikea Billy bookshelf, but I've turned each shelf into a pedalboard. I put handles on them, filed down the sides so that I could get them out (the doors don't sit flush), and put some brackets under where the shelves sit as they weren't as stable after I filed down the sides. Got each one wired up with a 1-spot daisy chain, so when i want to jam I just pull out a shelf and plug it into a 1-spot and the amp. It's fun making different boards, and it makes all of the collection useable.
That's fucking efficient and awesome all in one.
I wish I had enough pedals to do something like that, it's such a solid idea.

Goroth, do you rearrange the boards ever? Or do they stay pretty consistent?
I tend to swap out pedals just one at a time here and there. But I've only had the system for a year, and I haven't tired of the boards yet!

Been collecting pedals for a long time - got my first pedal 17 years ago. Purchase rate accelerated a little around 10 years ago, then again when I sang in a band with a guitarist who had an enormous board.
The shit hit the fan when I joined ILF.

Re: Pedal storage (show your cupboards!)

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 4:25 am
by Hyphen Nation
goroth wrote: The shit hit the fan when I joined ILF.
Dude, I had no idea how bad an effect this site was going to have on my pedal purchasing predilection. It's been a ridonc year and 2015 is off to a tremendous start…There should be a warning before joining ILF.

I tend to store boxes up high on shelves in our basement. I have a mix of pedals cycling through my primary set up. Most often I just add to the mess. If they aren't being played I have some space on the floor that is out of circulation. I have been thinking of getting one of the very shallow kitchen storagey things from Ikea to hold pedals, mics, cables, etc.

Something like one of these things below:
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/80035920/
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/40157485/
and I could put some of my keyboards that is stacked in a corner back into circulation as well.
Uncle Grandfather wrote: I would be fucked if my basement flooded again :eek:
Dude, unless you put a french drain/trench in, if it's flooded once, it will flood again. Get them off the floor, even minimally.
Uncle Grandfather wrote: I'm to the point where I'm going to be slowing down on purchasing pedals and I'll need to build a couple more racks to stack boxed pedals on. :joy:
You are going to put the UPS/FedEx/USPS guys in your neck of the woods, out of a job if you do that.

Re: Pedal storage (show your cupboards!)

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2015 11:47 am
by Jakezor
I was a lazy ass and didn't get a picture until late last night.
Image

Re: Pedal storage (show your cupboards!)

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2015 7:19 pm
by finboy
Found some more on kijiji, JUST had enough room for my unused stuff, still figuring out what to do with the rack gear. here is what a few look like together, sorted by time based/verb, dirt, and modulation...

Image

Image

Image

Image

Here is a link to the unit, it is also capable of being lit through a hole in the top panel, I would estimate you can fit over 30 boss style pedals in each one.

http://www.ikea.com/ca/en/catalog/products/10011055/

Re: Pedal storage (show your cupboards!)

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 2:33 am
by goroth
That's rad.

Re: Pedal storage (show your cupboards!)

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 10:51 am
by Jakezor
Looks like a store display, Nice!

Re: Pedal storage (show your cupboards!)

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 12:12 pm
by finboy
That was actually my thought process going into it, I have a lot of gear that I like to switch up (as obvious by the setup of the day thread), but storing it previously was a mess. I thought about what other places would have a ton of gear on hand, and came up with a recording studio (which I have no access to see how they do it), and the local music store. I held of on lighting these guys, as my music room has limited plugins, but seeing how nice and organized it looked in store, it seemed a natural fit.

Re: Pedal storage (show your cupboards!)

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 12:35 pm
by Chankgeez
Everyday's a NPD.

Re: Pedal storage (show your cupboards!)

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 12:38 pm
by weed_killer
the only pedal I have that isn't on my board is my dmm, which sits on top of my amp. I've got one or two ss/bs boxes, but I almost always buy used so I rarely get them.

Re: Pedal storage (show your cupboards!)

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 3:10 am
by Bartimaeus
kosta wrote:I use these makeup trays from Muji.
IMG_6569_700px.jpg
I also have a bunch of these other ones from Muji.

Image
Really great idea!

Now I'm going to have to resist the urge to pick up a few next time I go to one.