
aeroic
Active member
This is gonna be my new "bigger rig" that I had Klark (who did a FRIGGIN KILLER JOB) wire up for me. Awesome guy, who was local that I had wire my rack up. The rack is a Indy Case X-Frame (welded frame) shockrack with stowable front / back doors. It's lighter than a normal shockrack, but still does the same job!
The signal starts from a Shure wireless mounted under my Trailer Trash pedalboard. From the wireless it goes into an Axess BS2 buffer. The Split out of the BS2 is sent to the Peterson tuner. And the the Main out of the BS2 sends the signal down the line, going through the rest of the pedals on the top of the board.
From the pedal board, the signal hits the new interface Klark built on the rear of the rack. From there it hits the input of the top Lexicon MPX-G2. The Egnater M4 is 'inserted' into that Lexicon. The top Lexicon is primarily for gate, and other things that require the signal to be 'series'. Out of the top Lexicon it hits the Line 6 Filter Pro, which also must be in series. From the Line 6 it goes into Mix 2 of the CAE Mini Mixer. The signal is then split twice, one hitting the input of the 2nd Lexicon for delays & verbs, the 2nd split hitting the inputs of the Line 6 Mod Pro for chorus, flanges, and whatever else it can do. The outputs of the 2nd Lexicon and Mod Pro then go into Mix 1 of the CAE Mixer which are normalled into Mix 2. This allows me to have a Mix 1 be strictly the WET, and Mix 2 be strictly DRY. Then out of the CAE Mixer it currently hits his VHT 2/90/2, which will be swapped out for a his new Randall RT2/50 sometime tomorrow after Klark delivers that rack to my place.
Other cool stuff:
1) I was noticing some wireless dropouts from time to time so Klark relocated the antennae to the rear of the pedalboard.
2) Removed a Line 6 modeler pedal and velcro'd down a new custom fuzz pedal, and a EH Small Stone phaser, which are both on the far upper right.
3) Klark also gave me two more IA switches on his GCP by installing two switches, one in each upper corner. Each is internally wired to the EXP jacks. Now I doesn't have to eat up two of the normal GCP IA switches for Mute & Tap.
4) All audio path is Gold G&H connectors, and all other cables are regular silver.
5) All wire is Gepco, including their new double-braid guitar cable which Klark is actually pissed off about because it sounds incredible and he didn't wire his own rack with it.
Here's some pics (click thumbnail pic to open up a larger view




Enjoy!
Eric
The signal starts from a Shure wireless mounted under my Trailer Trash pedalboard. From the wireless it goes into an Axess BS2 buffer. The Split out of the BS2 is sent to the Peterson tuner. And the the Main out of the BS2 sends the signal down the line, going through the rest of the pedals on the top of the board.
From the pedal board, the signal hits the new interface Klark built on the rear of the rack. From there it hits the input of the top Lexicon MPX-G2. The Egnater M4 is 'inserted' into that Lexicon. The top Lexicon is primarily for gate, and other things that require the signal to be 'series'. Out of the top Lexicon it hits the Line 6 Filter Pro, which also must be in series. From the Line 6 it goes into Mix 2 of the CAE Mini Mixer. The signal is then split twice, one hitting the input of the 2nd Lexicon for delays & verbs, the 2nd split hitting the inputs of the Line 6 Mod Pro for chorus, flanges, and whatever else it can do. The outputs of the 2nd Lexicon and Mod Pro then go into Mix 1 of the CAE Mixer which are normalled into Mix 2. This allows me to have a Mix 1 be strictly the WET, and Mix 2 be strictly DRY. Then out of the CAE Mixer it currently hits his VHT 2/90/2, which will be swapped out for a his new Randall RT2/50 sometime tomorrow after Klark delivers that rack to my place.
Other cool stuff:
1) I was noticing some wireless dropouts from time to time so Klark relocated the antennae to the rear of the pedalboard.
2) Removed a Line 6 modeler pedal and velcro'd down a new custom fuzz pedal, and a EH Small Stone phaser, which are both on the far upper right.
3) Klark also gave me two more IA switches on his GCP by installing two switches, one in each upper corner. Each is internally wired to the EXP jacks. Now I doesn't have to eat up two of the normal GCP IA switches for Mute & Tap.
4) All audio path is Gold G&H connectors, and all other cables are regular silver.
5) All wire is Gepco, including their new double-braid guitar cable which Klark is actually pissed off about because it sounds incredible and he didn't wire his own rack with it.

Here's some pics (click thumbnail pic to open up a larger view





Enjoy!
Eric