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Penny-pincher budget boards/setups - a spinoff, a challenge

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 6:22 pm
by rustywire
What is the coolest, most interesting board you can build on a hard budget, with additional restrictions?
I'm genuinely interested in seeing how far ppl can stretch them monies and streamline a setup for their vision or needs. Lowballers, don't take this as encouragement to be obnoxious.
This isn't a "build the best most versatile rig!" kinda thread, nor is it a "build a touring board you can easily replace" or "who can assemble the most site-darlings for a song!" and should function as more of a thought exercise for some gear fanatic who needs to put the clamp on that moneyclip and challenge oneself.

Category 1: $500, no DIY builds, no gifts. Secondhand or new-only in current marketplace [good example: $40 Boneshaker, or a priced-to-move motivated listing]
Category 2: $500, no DIY or gifts, paying no more than $100 for each pedal
Category 3: $1000, no DIY or gifts etc. [no individual spending restriction, this could be a single $950 pedal and necessary connections]
Category 4: $1000, no DIY or gifts, paying no more than $200 for each pedal

Local stores, private offline sales or online and international. Wherever you can source your tools and toys [within reason] and provide receipts. Purchases made in the previous 12 months can count, but nothing prior to 2017.

No restriction to how many pedals/devices etc unless otherwise limited by the individual pricing limits within categories 2 & 4. Power supply/batteries/patch cords/cables ALL count toward the respective cost totals, plan accordingly, be practical. This is for effects setups-only. Instrument, amp, speakers, lessons not included.

The prizes: scoring badass effects for bargains and the accompanying satisfaction of premium results on shoestring budget :joy:
Everyone who participates and anyone caught mirin is a winner :)*

Let there be many photos [I'll put my limited-money where my unfiltered mouth is and post up after the 'bowl]
Just identify which category you're trying to finesse when posting and if you'd like to share sonic results... clips

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Edit & update:
The new rule is fewer rules.

Create your own category if you like, challenge yourself and show off a well-actualized vision. 1up your pal like anything you can do~
If you have a complicated rack or tabletop setup what are some stepped down, even spartan rigs you [might] put together, attempting to impose restriction with minimal or maximum concession. Go for it.

Re: Penny-pincher budget boards/setups - a spinoff, a challe

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 6:38 pm
by DRodriguez
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That, including board, sunn alpha 115 amp, repair parts, cables, power, and brand new fancy aluminum replacement pots was under $400. I have a guitar I like that I spent under $100 on too if you want to throw that in. Fits in the budget.

Re: Penny-pincher budget boards/setups - a spinoff, a challe

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 6:46 pm
by $harkToootth
This is a good idea Mr. Wire. I wanted to make a similar thread were like once a week you scoured BST and built boards based on awesome stuff selling there.

I can build a pretty cheap board based from stuff I acquired for nothing over the years. I'll take a pic tomorrow. THIS IS WHY I DON'T THROW ANY THING OUT. :lol:

Re: Penny-pincher budget boards/setups - a spinoff, a challe

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 7:29 pm
by crochambeau
rustywire wrote:no DIY builds
Welp, I'm out :lol:

Re: Penny-pincher budget boards/setups - a spinoff, a challe

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 7:33 pm
by gnomethrone
Make a $100 board challenge and I'm in

Re: Penny-pincher budget boards/setups - a spinoff, a challe

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 7:39 pm
by jrfox92
crochambeau wrote:
rustywire wrote:no DIY builds
Welp, I'm out :lol:

Re: Penny-pincher budget boards/setups - a spinoff, a challe

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 7:51 pm
by fcknoise
Damn I've played with this thought so many times. Unfortunately I haven't... had money to justify building one of these. That makes sense

Re: Penny-pincher budget boards/setups - a spinoff, a challe

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 8:09 pm
by friendship
I don’t think I’ve ever used a board worth more than $500 haha

Re: Penny-pincher budget boards/setups - a spinoff, a challe

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 10:07 pm
by ratrod
If I replace my diy rat with my $22 metal zone (that I nodded to remove the fixed tone gyrators) then my board qualifies:

Korg DT10 $30
Metal zone modded $22
Boss DD6 $65
Prebuilt rub a dub reverb $50 with power supply
Planet waves 3pack patch cables $15
One spot daisy chain $5

$187

Re: Penny-pincher budget boards/setups - a spinoff, a challe

Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 1:09 am
by JonnyAngle
$harkToootth wrote:THIS IS WHY I DON'T THROW ANY THING OUT. :lol:
When i saw this I knew it was you.

How many tide pods can I get for $500?

For real tho: my current board is all the categories. You’ll know which one after Bilf.

Re: Penny-pincher budget boards/setups - a spinoff, a challe

Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 1:51 am
by rustywire
@DRod great way to set off the thread. That's how you stunt :success:

Yeah $100 tier, $200 tier good ideas, go for it! In either case there the DIY d00ds should also take part. A hundy or 2 is def more of a challenge to ya than half a grand

Re: Penny-pincher budget boards/setups - a spinoff, a challe

Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 2:42 am
by BetterOffShred
No DIY.. yawn

Re: Penny-pincher budget boards/setups - a spinoff, a challe

Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 10:15 am
by Jwar
I'd grab 5 Metal Zones, a Squire bass and a Roland Cube (all used) and spend the rest on Arby's.

Re: Penny-pincher budget boards/setups - a spinoff, a challe

Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 12:44 pm
by BetterOffShred
Jesus Was a Robot wrote:I'd grab 5 Metal Zones, a Squire bass and a Roland Cube (all used) and spend the rest on Arby's.
$350 in Arby's is the real prize

Re: Penny-pincher budget boards/setups - a spinoff, a challe

Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 12:57 pm
by Invisible Man
Pitchfactor: $275
Ss/bs Mini: $100
DD7: $100
Battery adapter for power: $7
Wood: $8

$500