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trad3mark wrote:I don't have pics of my guitar right now (my room is really messy after spending 4 days making architectural models, and i'm moving out in a week), but it's a Peavey EXP, with the neck pickup removed, and the bridge pickup replaced with a GFS Crunchy Rail. The amp is a Vox AD30VT, and this is my board:

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It's not all connected up, cos i've to get a new power supply, but it's something like this:
Input > Line 6 Constrictor > Digitech Whammy > ohnoho Blowing Up > eighty seven percent Issue 3.3 > eighty seven percent Issue 3.3 > Marshall Jackhammer > eighty seven percent Cannon (White Face Version) > EHX Big Muff > eighty seven percent Cannon (Red Face Version) > eighty seven percent Death Ray > eighty seven percent Snap to Grid + Behringer FX600 > Korg MiniKP > Amp

all the eighty seven percent stuff is all pedals i've built. The Issue 3.3 is a clean boost (I use 2 to go from boost > drive), and the two cannons are based on the big muff, but heavily modified, and running on germaniums. The White face version is dirtier, with 2 ge transistors, and 2 silicon ones, whereas the Red Face one is all germanium. Snap to Grid is a feedback loop.


Wow! :eek: I really like those "eighty-seven percent" pedals..do you just build these for yourself, or are you building them for sale too? :poke:
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StudioShutIn wrote:Wow! :eek: I really like those "eighty-seven percent" pedals..do you just build these for yourself, or are you building them for sale too? :poke:


heh! thanks. I'd love to have a go at selling the pedals, but I don't really know where I'd start. To be honest, I like the way lawrence does it, where he does them in limited runs of 10 or so. I'd be tempted to do a run of 10 of the issue 3.3's over the summer.

Cheers for the compliment though! :D
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I am loving the shit out of this set up!!! :love:
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BOOM BAM TIGERBASS!!!!!!!!That is some sweet dope man.
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I am loving the shit out of this set up!!! :love:


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+ a korg minikp on top of my amp
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no1000 wrote:Image

+ a korg minikp on top of my amp


Dude you and I should have a contest and see who flips the most gear! :lol:

Love the set up man! I'm really digging the Mammoth sound lately.

Do you use expression with the Orbit? Cool little pedal.
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haha well let's just say that I have a sound in my head and I don't feel bad flipping pedals in two days or day of. Why should I keep a pedal I will not use, right? Also, I'm not rich so typically if I want a new pedal I usually have to sell one to get the other. So maybe that's why? :thumb:

I love my orbit but I don't use with the exp input. I use an expression pedal for the m9 and the xerograph. I've been trying to implement an expression pedal for the pitchfactor but I have not really found too much use for it. Yeah, I love my mammoth too! I use it for my basic fuzz needs.
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julius_deane wrote:updated as of 5/8/2011
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Julius my man, you need that bigger pedalboard and moar fuzz! :lol: :thumb:
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trad3mark wrote:
StudioShutIn wrote:Wow! :eek: I really like those "eighty-seven percent" pedals..do you just build these for yourself, or are you building them for sale too? :poke:


heh! thanks. I'd love to have a go at selling the pedals, but I don't really know where I'd start. To be honest, I like the way lawrence does it, where he does them in limited runs of 10 or so. I'd be tempted to do a run of 10 of the issue 3.3's over the summer.

Cheers for the compliment though! :D


Seriously love the graphics on your pedals. I'd buy one based on that alone.

There are some great boards here. I'm glad I'm not the only one who has a ridiculously convoluted (read: amazing) pedal setup.
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no1000 wrote:haha well let's just say that I have a sound in my head and I don't feel bad flipping pedals in two days or day of. Why should I keep a pedal I will not use, right? Also, I'm not rich so typically if I want a new pedal I usually have to sell one to get the other. So maybe that's why? :thumb:

I love my orbit but I don't use with the exp input. I use an expression pedal for the m9 and the xerograph. I've been trying to implement an expression pedal for the pitchfactor but I have not really found too much use for it. Yeah, I love my mammoth too! I use it for my basic fuzz needs.


Certainly makes sense to me. ;)

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Well, the oc-2 -> orbit or mammoth -> xerograph is certainly the ESSENCE of my 'sound.' I certainly wouldn't be able to play any of my bands songs if I did not have those three pedals. The mammoth is awesome. Easily, my all-time favorite fuzz (out of the fuzzes I've tried. haha) and my go to fuzz pedal for any application. The orbit is awesome for its craziness, which is what I need sometimes. I used to have a malekko d600 dark delay pedal which was the TITS. I regret selling that thing and wish I had it back. The TOANZ were the shizzz. The pitchfactor is becoming more and more used and I really can't see it leaving anytime soon. I'm always finding new ways to use it. Everything else on my pedalboard could disappear and I'd still be "pretty" happy.
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Empty space is for a heavy fuzz/distortion that I'm going to make soon. Most likely one of the following : Fuzz Factory, Snowflake, Modded Rat, Muff
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