Erock
Well-known member
ooh, what is this guy?I have a DC5, here's how my board is set up. The pedals will clear the CIOKS bolts, but not the pedal plates...
View attachment 369857View attachment 369854
ooh, what is this guy?I have a DC5, here's how my board is set up. The pedals will clear the CIOKS bolts, but not the pedal plates...
View attachment 369857View attachment 369854
JHS "Haunting Mids". It's a mid boost with a semi-parametric EQ. I cut mids on the amp and EQ in loop, and add back more focused mids in the front. It's a great sounding pedal. Highly recommend it.
nice! thanks man, will have to check it out.JHS "Haunting Mids". It's a mid boost with a semi-parametric EQ. I cut mids on the amp and EQ in loop, and add back more focused mids in the front. It's a great sounding pedal. Highly recommend it.
I have a DC5, here's how my board is set up. The pedals will clear the CIOKS bolts, but not the pedal plates...
View attachment 369857View attachment 369854
These? https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/CIOKS4HEX--cioks-4hex-link-range-pedal-board-mounting-kitSo after I posted this I realized Cioks has “hex extenders” for the bottom of temple boards so that it leaves space for pedals to go, haha. Got those on the way to fix my issue. I’m running the DC7 with the Temple/Cioks HI5 MOD for more power.
Tentative underside set up:
View attachment 369902
These? https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/CIOKS4HEX--cioks-4hex-link-range-pedal-board-mounting-kit
I don't understand what they do. You can mount the block right to the underside of the board with the pan head screws. Were those not included? And like I said, the pedals should clear the pan head, just not the temple mounting plate.
I believe you.After 40 years of playing never needed one, and I still don't.
Man, you guys've got some awesome boards.![]()
Lot of these are Pro setups, I'm just a Hobiest