That's what I put on mine. I love them. Those Truetone power supplies are pretty good too. I haven't field tested one myself, but the seem good for the money.
I messed with it a little when I played through the board. I didn't want to jack his settings up, but it was neat. He says he only uses it for one song.
The Harmonist was the weird one for me. He gave that to me and had me put it on there. I did a bunch of research and ended up putting it...
My only hated song is Never Really Over by Katy Perry. I'll hear it at a gas station and get it stuck in my head, and it makes me want to remove it with a bullet.
I was even afraid to post this because I guess it's never really over.
Fuck!
I got it all wired up. Here it is now.
Now he has a breakout panel to have all his connections on the side. No more moving pedals to connect his snake in random spots.
All Bartolini pickups are passive. If you have Bartolini pickups in an active bass, the passive pickups are run into an active preamp. Preamps really thrive with good passive pickups. You can gut any active bass with Bartolini pickups and wire it up passive just by removing the preamp. Some...
I got my next project. These are the before shots of the board.
This is how he ran it and used it. I labeled his connections for his snake. Imagine hooking that up every gig; moving pedals and having cables coming out the bottom.
The project I've had pending for a month now is to rewire my buddy's pedalboard. Here's got a full PT-PRO that he runs four cable method and then splits the return with stereo effects into two amps. He hooks everything up to random pedals on the board, and it's a rats nest. His singer tried...