My pedalboard...ain't she a beaut?!

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It's not much, but it's actually pretty versatile. I play mainly covers, lots of different styles, it's all I need.

The pedals are in front...Nova System is in the loop.

I didn't realize this...the Nova System has a speaker sim setting you can turn on. I must have switched it on accidentally a week ago. I was wondering why the mids sounded honky on the last show....just found out why and turned it off. :doh: :lol: :LOL:

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Cool! The gas grill pole attachment would also be handy during those outdoor summer gigs :D

Just messin' with ya' :yes:
 
IndyWS6":1hhqxonn said:
Cool! The gas grill pole attachment would also be handy during those outdoor summer gigs :D

Just messin' with ya' :yes:
That's a mic stand attachment...but it could also be used to hold the stripper pole. :D
 
Randy Van Sykes":3prp6d0i said:
IndyWS6":3prp6d0i said:
Cool! The gas grill pole attachment would also be handy during those outdoor summer gigs :D

Just messin' with ya' :yes:
That's a mic stand attachment...but it could also be used to hold the stripper pole. :D
Stripper pole for the win :thumbsup:
 
Digging the mic (stripper) pole fixture.

But.. if you knock your mic over, that's your pedalboard fucked as well?
 
Tawlks":2qkqo9fr said:
Digging the mic (stripper) pole fixture.

But.. if you knock your mic over, that's your pedalboard fucked as well?
It's very sturdy, never fallen over. I glued down a 5/8" piece of plywood to the bottom of the pedalboard and fastened it with 1/4" bolts and t-nuts, it's solid.
Anyone comes near me, elbows are out.

Best idea I've ever had...

- takes up way less space on stage
- when I used a separate mic stand I'd occasionally get a mic in the teeth from drunk people banging into it...doesn't happen now because it doesn't stick out for people to be able to touch it
- nobody tries to sing in my mic now because they can't just grab my mic stand and walk away with it
 
glassjaw7":1imvqoiv said:
Simple, yet effective! :thumbsup: How's that EP?
I don't use it with my AC15 or Electra Dyne, but with the Peters it's great.
In front of the right amp it adds a few dB of gain, so it's like a boost. But the best thing about it is the feel that it gives you when rolling back on the guitar's volume...it makes the amp almost effortless to play. Hard to show that with a clip, you have to try it.
 
Nice board, love the built in Mic stand pole mount. If I start playing out again, I am adding one to my pedalboard, its always crowded with a monitor speaker, pedalboard, and mic stand.

Just curious where you got those plastic covers for the knobs?
 
blackba":gw8ibej6 said:
Nice board, love the built in Mic stand pole mount. If I start playing out again, I am adding one to my pedalboard, its always crowded with a monitor speaker, pedalboard, and mic stand.

Just curious where you got those plastic covers for the knobs?
The mic stand holder is just a few dollars worth of plumbing parts at Home Depot....been using it for a few years now, it's very durable.

When the kids were opening presents last Christmas I noticed everything was packaged in that plastic formed stuff.
I got the idea then and was telling the wifey don't throw that out..don't throw that out...just cut them to size later and velcroed them on the pedals. Settings stay set. :lol: :LOL:
 

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