RACKSYSTEMS Pedalboard build for Bobby Lee Parker

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Bobby Lee Parker, guitar tech for the Killers had us do a new board utilizing RACKSYSTEMS new custom pedalboards.
These boards are made of Aircraft Aluminum and are super sturdy and bullet proof with zero sag.
Very cool shit.

Signal path:
2 GTR IN's Switchable, Loop 11
DI OUT from GTR IN B switchable Loop10
Loop 12 Fuzz Factory
Tuner
Loop 1: Fuzzulator, Loop 2: Abunai, Loop3: Naked, Loop 4: Custom Boost, OUT to VOL PDL, Buffer (RJM), Loop 5: PitchFactor, Loop 6: Mobius
Loop 7: M9, Loop 8: Timeline, Loop 9: Space, RJM Click Stopper, OUT to 2 AMP SNDS transformer isolated phase reverse switch on 1 OUT.



















 
lol, I asked Dave about having the switcher in a rack space on the board about a year ago - very cool. I still need to get Dave to do a board for me, that looks sweet. :rock:
 
Fucking balls, that's great! Love the rjm tucked up in there. Nice use of space. It does look heavy, though.
 
Great to see a new one of these! Great looking build. Looks like that hinged tier really allows for real estate to be maximized.
Are these boards gonna replace Trailer Trash as your go-to boards?
 
Phase reverse on the side not a ground lift. The boards are not that heavy at all. The stuff that goes on it is though.
 
Love the looks of those boards. Great placement of handles too.
 
Great looking board. Love the GT Mastermind. Easy to program, Simple to use and no need for labels. Being able move your programed switch with the swap feature is the cats meow.

:thumbsup:
 
I always enjoy looking at pictures of the RACKSYSTEMS builds. Never fails to impress...

I've always wondered, however, why the panel-mount power socket isn't a twist-lock version :confused: Just one less thing that could go wrong...
 
Well a couple of reasons. 1 if you ever loose your cable or forget it yours screwed. 2 a normal extension cable fits very very tight in the socket, it's not comming out.
 
RACKSYSTEMS":2wyj8ddf said:
Well a couple of reasons. 1 if you ever loose your cable or forget it yours screwed. 2 a normal extension cable fits very very tight in the socket, it's not comming out.
Cool - just curious... :thumbsup:
 
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