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    Default My homemade pedalboard

    I wanted something a little nicer for my home office, so I used some scrap oak and threw this thing together.

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    Default Re: My homemade pedalboard

    Real cool.
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    Default Re: My homemade pedalboard

    Pretty and functional to boot
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    looks nice and solid

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    Nice; do you have a single power supply for all the pedals to plug into?

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    Nicely done, here's one I made last year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlieshafer View Post
    Nice; do you have a single power supply for all the pedals to plug into?
    I run the board with two Voodoo Labs ISO 5 power supplies. I'm struggling to post the picture, so I hope the link takes you to the appropriate picture.

    http://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/al...hmentid=140385
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    Quote Originally Posted by Travis Wilson View Post
    I run the board with two Voodoo Labs ISO 5 power supplies. I'm struggling to post the picture, so I hope the link takes you to the appropriate picture.

    http://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/al...hmentid=140385
    It does, and that's very helpful. Thanks!

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    Marty, how are you anchoring the pedals?
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    I was just about to ask the same thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Travis Wilson View Post
    I wanted something a little nicer for my home office, so I used some scrap oak and threw this thing together.
    " just threw it together" , that qualifies for a humble bragging citation .
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    Nice. Those Tremvelopes are very nice pedals.
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    The Tremvelope is my favorite pedal.

    When I was a woodwind player, I would vary the vibrato depending on the mood of the piece. I can do similar things with this tremolo pedal. It's a really fun, musical pedal.
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