Rack Systems Greg Leisz pedal board

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Ayrton":zopkuone said:
You know Dave does this sort of thing for a living right? :lol: :LOL:
:D And is quite successful with a great reputation :thumbsup:
 
Gainzilla":2r52hy2z said:
Me Too!!! What kind of wah is that? Ill never understand why a person would have a board like that with all of the switcher /routers available...

Kage
It's printed "Volume" on the left side of the pedal.
 
King Crimson":2a2dc3vr said:
Gainzilla":2a2dc3vr said:
Me Too!!! What kind of wah is that? Ill never understand why a person would have a board like that with all of the switcher /routers available...

Kage
It's printed "Volume" on the left side of the pedal.
yeah, I noticed that right after my post when I put my glasses on but thanks all the same :thumbsup:
 
Badronald":2vnn1uzl said:
RACKSYSTEMS":2vnn1uzl said:
Yes of course made to length.

Questions. Are the cables so short that I wouldn't be able to change a pedal real quick if I wanted to?

And why are the pedals so close together? I'd have to pull the pedal off the board just to pull out a cable, correct?

Why not make the board a couple inches wider and give it some space between the pedals for guys like me with size 13's?

And why are the rows so close together? I know I'd completely knock the phaser out of whack when I kick on the tremolo? There's a ton of space at the top of that board.

Seems like a terrible layout to me.

Honest questions man. :confused:

You realize the board is angled, correct? (as far as reaching the back row). These boards are done with the client's layout in mind. I wear size 14 shoes and have no problem clicking pedals that are right next to one another. You could have it laid out however you want, since you'd be paying for it.

The layout looks great to me.
 
Ayrton":13hqsr8b said:
You know Dave does this sort of thing for a living right? :lol: :LOL:


you mean its not his first day at the Rodeo?
:confused:

I think its more than a living, more like an artform...
:thumbsup:
 
glpg80":2py809v5 said:
rcm78":2py809v5 said:
Gainzilla":2py809v5 said:
rcm78":2py809v5 said:
RACKSYSTEMS":2py809v5 said:
Yes of course made to length.

Hmmm, So how are these cables assembled?
My guess is that they are measured, fed to where they need to go, cut and then have the ends soldered...

Sound reasonable?

I was asking about the small 9vdc power cables. Are those soldered?

grow a pair, learn to use a soldering iron, and leave this man alone :loco:
LOL, thats kinda harsh dude!!!
 
Jimmie":8yjdh3q0 said:
Ayrton":8yjdh3q0 said:
You know Dave does this sort of thing for a living right? :lol: :LOL:


you mean its not his first day at the Rodeo?
:confused:

I think its more than a living, more like an artform...
:thumbsup:

Have to agree!!!! Im a huge fan of Daves PBoard work but this European cat named Paul Lenders builds some truly Beautiful Boards

http://www.paullenders.com/galleries/20 ... rge/01.jpg

http://www.paullenders.com/galleries/20 ... rge/02.jpg

http://www.paullenders.com/galleries/20 ... rge/01.jpg

http://www.paullenders.com/galleries/20 ... rge/01.jpg

Those things are truly works of art..

HOWEVER, for form and Function, I still prefer Daves Work.

Kage
 
:lol: :LOL: There's a reason Dave is one of the go-to guys for custom boards. Pretty sure he'd wire and arrange a board any way one could ask for. But something tells me he knows a thing or two about putting these together.
Looks great!

Those boards you put up look great too Kage! :inlove:
 
glassjaw7":36d3snpo said:
:lol: :LOL: There's a reason Dave is one of the go-to guys for custom boards. Pretty sure he'd wire and arrange a board any way one could ask for. But something tells me he knows a thing or two about putting these together.

Couldnt agree more!!!

That said, how many do you guys do you have cranking out all this work with you? Theres got to be too much volume for one guy to handle..

Kage
 
Pauls work is very nice. Not sure of the cost though. it would be very expensive to do it that way and hard to change things. It sort of a Pete Cornish lite. Very nice guy great work.
 
RACKSYSTEMS":k9wvt0gi said:
Pauls work is very nice. Not sure of the cost though. it would be very expensive to do it that way and hard to change things. It sort of a Pete Cornish lite. Very nice guy great work.

Spot on Dave. Ive never seen his stuff in person but as incredible as it looks, I cant see trouble shooting being any fun....

Im a fan of your Trailer Trash style boards for sure. You have the ability to hide cables and make it look really clean but it also makes it easy to service... thats why I want you to do the power wiring for my board..

Kage
 
Gainzilla":utelbzhw said:
glassjaw7":utelbzhw said:
:lol: :LOL: There's a reason Dave is one of the go-to guys for custom boards. Pretty sure he'd wire and arrange a board any way one could ask for. But something tells me he knows a thing or two about putting these together.

Couldnt agree more!!!

That said, how many do you guys do you have cranking out all this work with you? Theres got to be too much volume for one guy to handle..

Kage
That's a good point, sir
 
glpg80":24x3ttcz said:
rcm78":24x3ttcz said:
Gainzilla":24x3ttcz said:
rcm78":24x3ttcz said:
RACKSYSTEMS":24x3ttcz said:
Yes of course made to length.

Hmmm, So how are these cables assembled?
My guess is that they are measured, fed to where they need to go, cut and then have the ends soldered...

Sound reasonable?

I was asking about the small 9vdc power cables. Are those soldered?

grow a pair, learn to use a soldering iron, and leave this man alone :loco:

blah blah blah... Go be miserable somewhere else...
 
Gainzilla":149ea3bv said:
glpg80":149ea3bv said:
rcm78":149ea3bv said:
Gainzilla":149ea3bv said:
rcm78":149ea3bv said:
RACKSYSTEMS":149ea3bv said:
Yes of course made to length.

Hmmm, So how are these cables assembled?
My guess is that they are measured, fed to where they need to go, cut and then have the ends soldered...

Sound reasonable?

I was asking about the small 9vdc power cables. Are those soldered?

grow a pair, learn to use a soldering iron, and leave this man alone :loco:
LOL, thats kinda harsh dude!!!

It's fine. I'm new here...
 
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