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Old 06-06-2008, 09:18 AM   #1 (permalink)
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my custom built pedalboard

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i custom built this to house my new pedals. it is dual layer so the instrument cables and power cables run below and are out of sight,as well as out of the way from my clumsy feet. the outer shell is actually a jackson guitar case. made from plastic like the skb cases which are lightweight but sturdy. the base that i built comes out of the shell when i'm using it.
- line 6 mm4 modulation modeler
- line 6 dm4 distortion modeler
- line 6 dl4 delay modeler
- line 6 fm4 filter modeler
- electro harmonix micro synthesizer
- digitech whammy
- vox wah
- dunlop highgain volume
- morley pro phaser (tel-ray chrome tank late 70's)

my old pedalboard which was very cool but to big for gigs, to heavy to carry myself and to many instrument cables,power adapters and batteries to deal with.it contained:
- mxr dynacomp
- mxr phase 90
- boss dd3 delay
- boss od3 overdrive
- boss ns2 noise suppresor
- electro harmonix big muff
- electro harmonix small stone
- electro harmonix small clone
- electro harmonix micro synthesizer
- digitech whammy
- vox wah
- dunlop highgain volume
- proco ratt distortion
- morely pro phaser

the line 6 pedals in my new set up copy all the pedals of my old pedals but without all the wires and batterries that went with it. they are very believable replica's with the added bonus that they have true bypass, and the option for stereo which i didn't really have with the old set up.i highly recommend the line 6 modeler pedals.
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