
Edin van Halen
New member
Hi, finally I am able to show you my main pedalboard.
It took a while to decide which pedals should be on it. They guys from http://www.tonehunter.com have done the work and I am extremly satisfied with it! The first row of pedals is a little bit higher, just in case I need to step directly on one of the pedals e.g. to change the preset of the timefactor.
The Signalchain is as follows:
Guitar - EB Volumepedal - Morley Wah - Gigrig
Loop1: Keeley comp
Loope2: Wampler Exctasy
Loop3: Wampler Hot Wired Brent Mason
Loop4: Brunetti Taxi Drive
Loop5: Radial Texas Bones
Loop6: MXR Phase 90
Loop7: Red With Chorus
Loop8: Carl Martin Tremo`vibe
Loop9: preamp section of amplifier (currently Brunetti Mercury!)
Loop10: Eventide Timefactor in Amp effectsloop
The tuner is connected to the Volumepedal just to save some space, cause otherwise I would need more space between the Wah an the Gigrig, if I would like to use tha AUX/TUNER out of the Gigrig.
To be able to connect everything very quick, I have a custombox from Tonehunter so it takes me approx. 60 seconds to have everything ready, cause I use a multicore from the pedalboard to the amp.
I use the switch options of the gigrig to switch the channels of my amp and also the gainboost of my amp. It works perfect!!! Very comfortable cause I do not need the amps footswitch anymore.
There is also a very small tap-tempo switch for the delay beneath the Wah on the right.
This pedalboard gives me all sounds I need in combination with the Brunetti. It goes from very nice bluessounds, to hot country/rock and Steve Vai Leads, if necessary.
I use it mainly to get nice crunch sounds out of it and combine with few effects. My current setup is mono, but when I play just infront of amps, I could easily setup a stereo-setup, so that the delay is stereo. The gigrig is also great to work with two different amps and to asign them to presets e.g. Chorus in combination with a nice clean combo, next preset combines delay+phaser+Taxi drive with a marshall type amp.
But for the moment, it is perfect like it is with my Brunetti. I might change the signal position of the volumepedal, to have it directly before the delay within the amp effectsloop. I will check it.
I am also not 100% satisfied with the Redwitch, maybe it will be replaced in future, cause I do not use the Chorus sound, I simulate a kind of leslie/rotary sound, and there are some better pedals on the market for this purpose I think.
So, hope you like the pedalboard like I do

The whole system is powered by the GIGRIG GENERATOR including two GIGRIG DISTRIBUTER. There is no noise or hum! Only the Carlmartin pedal needs additional power, cause it has an inbuilt powercable.
It took a while to decide which pedals should be on it. They guys from http://www.tonehunter.com have done the work and I am extremly satisfied with it! The first row of pedals is a little bit higher, just in case I need to step directly on one of the pedals e.g. to change the preset of the timefactor.
The Signalchain is as follows:
Guitar - EB Volumepedal - Morley Wah - Gigrig
Loop1: Keeley comp
Loope2: Wampler Exctasy
Loop3: Wampler Hot Wired Brent Mason
Loop4: Brunetti Taxi Drive
Loop5: Radial Texas Bones
Loop6: MXR Phase 90
Loop7: Red With Chorus
Loop8: Carl Martin Tremo`vibe
Loop9: preamp section of amplifier (currently Brunetti Mercury!)
Loop10: Eventide Timefactor in Amp effectsloop
The tuner is connected to the Volumepedal just to save some space, cause otherwise I would need more space between the Wah an the Gigrig, if I would like to use tha AUX/TUNER out of the Gigrig.

To be able to connect everything very quick, I have a custombox from Tonehunter so it takes me approx. 60 seconds to have everything ready, cause I use a multicore from the pedalboard to the amp.

I use the switch options of the gigrig to switch the channels of my amp and also the gainboost of my amp. It works perfect!!! Very comfortable cause I do not need the amps footswitch anymore.
There is also a very small tap-tempo switch for the delay beneath the Wah on the right.
This pedalboard gives me all sounds I need in combination with the Brunetti. It goes from very nice bluessounds, to hot country/rock and Steve Vai Leads, if necessary.
I use it mainly to get nice crunch sounds out of it and combine with few effects. My current setup is mono, but when I play just infront of amps, I could easily setup a stereo-setup, so that the delay is stereo. The gigrig is also great to work with two different amps and to asign them to presets e.g. Chorus in combination with a nice clean combo, next preset combines delay+phaser+Taxi drive with a marshall type amp.
But for the moment, it is perfect like it is with my Brunetti. I might change the signal position of the volumepedal, to have it directly before the delay within the amp effectsloop. I will check it.
I am also not 100% satisfied with the Redwitch, maybe it will be replaced in future, cause I do not use the Chorus sound, I simulate a kind of leslie/rotary sound, and there are some better pedals on the market for this purpose I think.
So, hope you like the pedalboard like I do


The whole system is powered by the GIGRIG GENERATOR including two GIGRIG DISTRIBUTER. There is no noise or hum! Only the Carlmartin pedal needs additional power, cause it has an inbuilt powercable.