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    A.K.A. Scott Rule Daijoki's Avatar
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    Default Pedal Board Show & Tell

    I'd love to see what others are doing with their pedal boards. Feel free to ask questions.

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    No board, and no pedals for my acoustic with built-in Headway pickup.

    This is the electric rig, EQ to tame the midrange (cut at 800 Hz), AnalogMan overdrive (two sides for two levels), and echo for reverb, modest battery drain so I don't need external power at a gig. Amp settings flat.
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    Default Re: Pedal Board Show & Tell

    How do you like the AnalogMan overdrive (love the look of it!)? I like the Smolder, but it's a little limited in tone.

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    Default Re: Pedal Board Show & Tell

    Quote Originally Posted by Daijoki View Post
    How do you like the AnalogMan overdrive (love the look of it!)? I like the Smolder, but it's a little limited in tone.
    Recorded two albums using it. It tends to bump up the midrange, thus the EQ. For an analog pedal it is pretty configurable. Waiting list for new ones, I think, but that was back some years ago, waited a year and a half for mine.
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    I'll post a phot lateer, the pedal board is in the cupboard awaiting it's next outing. But...

    DOD FX-10 --> Boss GE-7 (gentle smile curve, always on) --> Boss Super Overdrive 2 --> Boss MO-2 MultiOvertone (set to give me a subtle 12-string/double course sound), Boss Chorus CE2 (subtlely set for thickness) --> Boss BF3 Flanger (for a bit of wash).

    I can run the Overtone, the Chorus, and the Flanger all at the same time without losing too much fundamental.
    I almost never use the FX-10, but when I do it's for clean boost.

    Daniel

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    Mooer GE-150. Nothing else needed.
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    This is an arena I've been reluctant to dive too deeply into for some reason, though probably because my first amp (Roland Cube 30W) had EFX. While not great they did enough for my meager needs.

    When I was playing regularly at church I'd use the LR Baggs Venue DI for mandolin and acoustic guitar or just mic depending on the room/other instruments there that day. I have a Red Dirt OD pedal that I use for eMando and electric guitar that I really like, but that's it. I'm mainly playing through a Fender Blues Jr (at least for the electrics), so with the amp's reverb settings and the OD pedal I'm pretty well covered.

    It's cool to see what others are using and to what effect, and how awesome players can be on both end of the tech spectrum...
    Chuck

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    Here's my current set-up. I'll probably remove the Klon as it boosts the Pre-amp too much and doesn't give it a very natural boost through the PA.

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    Schertler Mic -
    TC Electronics Polytune2 -
    the POG -
    WISH Klon Klone -
    Donner Tutti Love (chorus) -
    MXR carbon copy -
    Hall of Fame -
    Then the L.R. Baggs Para Acoustic D.I.

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    Uploading a photo of my board finally...
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    Here is the GE150
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    2022 SRC Electric Octave Mandolin
    Crafter Acoustic/Electric Mandolin
    Surf City Octave Acoustic Mando
    Epiphone Les Paul Ukulele
    Epiphone 1924 Recording A Tenor Banjo
    Paramount 1929 Artcraft Tenor Banjo


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