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Here's my studio rig...
I mean I have a lighter one for gigs...



The chain is:

Guit--> A/B box
A--> Boss Tuner
B--> RMC 3 Wah--> Fulltone Déja Vibe--> FullDrive2--> Mini BiComp--> Fulltone SoulBender--> Fulltone '69--> Skreddy Mayo--> Fulltone DP--> Boss VB-2-->Fulltone Supa Trem--> Analogman Clone Chorus--> Boss DM-2--> Xotic RC Booster--> Amp ...

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very very nice. how do you like that deja? i have the same one. which teese is that? i have the pic wah....looooove it. nice and nasally. i approve!
 
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The Deja is IMO and without contest the best of its own...The Teese model is RMC3. Like it a lot too but open the bottom plate to change the settings is now getting to boring me...
 
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Barbiche nice setup. What are you using to power all your pedals?
 
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Barbiche nice board!
 
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Barbiche nice setup. What are you using to power all your pedals?


I'm using a Pedal Power II and 2 Cioks that are placed under the upper line of my PedalPad. But I'm thinking to replace the Cioks by another PP2. Cos' they seems not to be as versatile than the PP2 for ACA and positive ground pedals...
 
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Barbiche nice board!


I love yours too...Simple but looks very professional...
 
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Barbichie thanks for the reply. Im finally getting ready to purchase a power supply for my prized pedals. Is there any reason you decided to use the Power Pad II over the Voodoo Labs Pedal Power 2 with the variable voltage sag option? I've just found out about the Power Pad II and im deciding whether to get the pedal power II or go with the voodoo labs pedal power like everyone else seems to have. Do you have any info or experience with both of those power sources?
 
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Howdy!

Aww.

I wish my DM-2 looked that shiney and new...

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It looks like a great board! Nice job!

-Dave Nailling
 
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Barbichie thanks for the reply. Im finally getting ready to purchase a power supply for my prized pedals. Is there any reason you decided to use the Power Pad II over the Voodoo Labs Pedal Power 2 with the variable voltage sag option? I've just found out about the Power Pad II and im deciding whether to get the pedal power II or go with the voodoo labs pedal power like everyone else seems to have. Do you have any info or experience with both of those power sources?


bobbybluesman, I'm not using the Power Pad II yet...Never tried it...The Voodoo Lab Pedal Power is my fave at this time...But now, I'm gonna order this "famous" Power Pad II in Switzerland (closer to France) to have an idea on it...I will let you know my opinions about it. But if you're about a really good power supply, you can go for the Pedal Power without contest.
 
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Barbichie-

Thanks and let me know about the pedal power. I noticed you use a rc boster. I have both the rc booster and ac booster. Did you ever have or try the ac booster? I have never tried a full drive 2 and was thinking of possibly getting one and parting with my ac booster.
 
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Barbichie-

Thanks and let me know about the pedal power. I noticed you use a rc boster. I have both the rc booster and ac booster. Did you ever have or try the ac booster? I have never tried a full drive 2 and was thinking of possibly getting one and parting with my ac booster.


Sorry bobbybluesman, I've never use the AC...I'm so glad with my FD2...I'm sure you can't go wrong with it. I've try it in many situations and was never disapointed.
 
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Barbichie-

Thanks and let me know about the pedal power. I noticed you use a rc boster. I have both the rc booster and ac booster. Did you ever have or try the ac booster? I have never tried a full drive 2 and was thinking of possibly getting one and parting with my ac booster.


Sorry bobbybluesman, I've never use the AC...I'm so glad with my FD2...I'm sure you can't go wrong with it. I've try it in many situations and was never disapointed.


Barbichie, what is your main amp your using with your pedalbord?
 
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I'm using either a Fender Blues Deluxe and a Marshall 2000. The pedalboard is efficient in both case...No problem. If I have to play at low volume, I prefer the Blues Deluxe. But for big sounding, the Marshall give more fatness...Different kind of tone of course, but really tasty IMO...Take a look at my website...
There's a lot more informations...And now videos...

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Very nice web-site Barbichie. Did you play on all those cd's from the 70's to current?

Also, I was going to ask how does your fulltone '69 work with your Marshall 900 and 2000? I play a newer JCM and was wondering how the 69 fuzz pedal would work with my amp. I have never tried a fuzz with my gear.
 
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Very nice web-site Barbichie. Did you play on all those cd's from the 70's to current?

Also, I was going to ask how does your fulltone '69 work with your Marshall 900 and 2000? I play a newer JCM and was wondering how the 69 fuzz pedal would work with my amp. I have never tried a fuzz with my gear.


Of course I play on all those records or CD's...And you can go for the Fulltone '69 in your JCM without hesitation...It's seems to be made for it!!!....
 
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Hi Barbiche,

Nice board! Question: what is the Mayonaise?

Thanks!


Guitars: USACG, PRS, Tacoma, Keith Roscoe, MusicMan, Chandler
Amps: Fuchs, Ampeg
Effects: MXR, AnalogMan, Barber, LovePedal, MI Audio, DLS, Boss
 
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Hi Barbiche,

Nice board! Question: what is the Mayonaise?

Thanks!

Hi Dennis,

If you want to know more about the Mayonaise, take a look at this site:

http://happybob.com/marc/skreddy_pedals_mayonaise.htm

This pedal seems to be out of production for a short while...
 
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Here's my studio rig...
I mean I have a lighter one for gigs...



The chain is:

Guit--> A/B box
A--> Boss Tuner
B--> RMC 3 Wah--> Fulltone Déja Vibe--> FullDrive2--> Mini BiComp--> Fulltone SoulBender--> Fulltone '69--> Skreddy Mayo--> Fulltone DP--> Boss VB-2-->Fulltone Supa Trem--> Analogman Clone Chorus--> Boss DM-2--> Xotic RC Booster--> Amp ...


Hi there, I'm a new member here. Right now I have a GT-6, but I'm selling it and replacing it with a bunch of pedals! Wink

My question is, why does nearly everybody route their tuner in a chain by itself, rather than with the other pedals, even though the tuner is True Bypass? (e.x. Peterson Strobe) Smile
 
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The chain is:

Guit--> A/B box
A--> Boss Tuner
B--> RMC 3 Wah--> Fulltone Déja Vibe--> FullDrive2--> Mini BiComp--> Fulltone SoulBender--> Fulltone '69--> Skreddy Mayo--> Fulltone DP--> Boss VB-2-->Fulltone Supa Trem--> Analogman Clone Chorus--> Boss DM-2--> Xotic RC Booster--> Amp ...[/QUOTE]

Hi there, I'm a new member here. Right now I have a GT-6, but I'm selling it and replacing it with a bunch of pedals! Wink

My question is, why does nearly everybody route their tuner in a chain by itself, rather than with the other pedals, even though the tuner is True Bypass? (e.x. Peterson Strobe) Smile[/QUOTE]

The answer is: If your tuner is true bypass, you don't need to route it in a chain!...
 
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