Rack Systems Wet Dry Pedal Board of the week

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Here is a really cool board that incorporates a power amp on the board for a wet dry setup. The signal starts with the Fulltone wah>Octron>Hartman comp>Tube Screamer>Full-Drive 2>Ocd>Retrosonic Phase>Retrosonic Chorus>Lehle Dual a/b box out to 2 amps of choice. Then the fun begins. The 2 amps go to their own cabs but the 2nd speaker out of each amp comes back to the board and goes to a custom mixable Line Out box with 2 levels on it. This box then feeds the Strymon El Capistan and that feeds the Strymon Blue Sky reverb>EH 44 magnum power amp pedal and then to cabinet of choice. This worked really well. The wet cab had some dry in it also and there is no phase problems because the Strymons have a analog dry path. Enjoy
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Dave, what are you using to mount the power supply to the bottom of the board?
 
Amazing! Can he also use it to plug straight into a single amp?
 
The power supplies are screwed through the board. You can't use everything in front of one amp. Could have been set up to do it though.
 
Very clean as allways Dave!!!!

... so the 4 screws on the top of the board are what's securing the two G-Labs?

Do you use Marinco 5728 / 5729 sockets?

Does anyone make power cables with multiple ends or do you make them yourself?

Sweet work... you are the man!!!
 
Also wanted to ask...what is that thin black box to the left of the GLAB on the underside view?
Given the number of pedals on this board, is there any sort of buffer you integrated or recommended? Or is the TU-2 buffering sufficient?

=)
 
Enjolras56":2zu4w9q5 said:
Also wanted to ask...what is that thin black box to the left of the GLAB on the underside view?
Given the number of pedals on this board, is there any sort of buffer you integrated or recommended? Or is the TU-2 buffering sufficient?

=)

Bump cuz I'm so curious about that little black box!:)
 
Is the short green wire on the input a ground to the metal chassis? Do you do that on all of the TT boards?
 
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