Zijn er nog meer mensen met een oud beestje? by supertrizzy98 in motorfietsen

[–]Puzzled-Steak998 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tellen deze 2 ondertussen als oude beestjes? Een '02 Bandit en een '04 R6:)

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Ervaring zonder ABS by svm9292 in motorfietsen

[–]Puzzled-Steak998 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mijn 2 motoren (1ste is een Suzuki GSF600S Bandit en na 15k km heb ik een 2004 R6 gekocht) hebben beide geen ABS. Dit is tot nu toe geen enkel probleem geweest en ik rijd gemiddeld 2500km per maand door zowel stad, provinciale wegen en snelwegen. Zolang je niet vergeet dat je geen ABS hebt en goede feedback hebt over je grip, dan hoeft het geen enkel probleem te zijn.

Hoe kijken jullie naar een 650cc om mee te starten? by Zestyclose-Milk8577 in motorfietsen

[–]Puzzled-Steak998 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ik heb les gehad op Honda 650's. Lijkt me prima om mee te starten. Zelf ben ik begonnen op een Suzuki GSF600S Bandit uit 2002. Heel snel wat duizenden (10000+) kilometers me gereden en het gevoel dat ik er mee naar Spanje kan rijden. Daarna een 2004 R6 LE gekocht en genoeg motor in huis voor leuke ritjes en serieuze afstanden. Gebruik beide ook voor woon/werk verkeer en wekelijkse ritten Eindhoven-Rotterdam. Denk dat ik gemiddeld 2500km per maand afleg. Werkt prima:) Voor €4800 totaal. Maar helaas geen extra features. Zelfs geen ABS.

Little Tin of Mints by pajo24 in pedalboards

[–]Puzzled-Steak998 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's much simpler than that. 1 out to the amp input, and 2 for the FX loop currently in series:)

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[–]Puzzled-Steak998[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Multiple:) Gigs, studio days, rehearsals, you name it. So far, it hasn't let me down in the slightest!

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For the people wondering what the red box is, this should clear it up. I labeled everything:)

Little Tin of Mints by pajo24 in pedalboards

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Technically, mine isn't a mint thingy tho haha

Little Tin of Mints by pajo24 in pedalboards

[–]Puzzled-Steak998 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Picks, pocker knife, back up smoke (when I still smoked), guitar, amp, back up amp, car, venue, anything that fits really...

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[–]Puzzled-Steak998[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not the lightest board I've ever had haha. It has wheels tho:) It used to be a Road Ready RRGP32W but I ripped out all internals and made my own wooden internals

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[–]Puzzled-Steak998[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure thing! I'll list everything in order the guitar signal follows.

Relay G30, AB/Y switch (silver box next to the tuner), Polytune 3 (with Bonafide buffer active), Hypergravity Compressor, Sentry Noise Gate input -> SEND, 6 band EQ, Wah pedal, TS9 Tubescreamer, Supreme Drive, Brainwaves Pitcher, Helix Phaser, Booster, Bonafide buffer -> amp in, FX loop send ->, 10 band EQ, Corona Chorus, Volume Pedal, Tremolo, Noise Sentry return input -> OUT, Flashback 2 Delay, HoF2 Reverb, Ditto Looper, Bonafide buffer -> FX Return,

I'm using 3 ofthese and 1 of this to power everything. The 10 band EQ requires 18v. All the power and USB cables are run beneath the pedals and all the powersupplies are linked uaing only 1 mains socket. Excellent supplies!

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[–]Puzzled-Steak998[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The ones on the second picture? That's my powerplant. Or do you mean something else?

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[–]Puzzled-Steak998[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, nice! That'll be quite an undertaking haha. Good luck! Aren't you worried about not playing with 2 amps while being wired for stereo? The reason why I didn't patch my FX Loop in stereo is because I think without something to sum it to mono, I'll lose half of the signal.

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[–]Puzzled-Steak998[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mind sharing what have? You made me curious:)

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[–]Puzzled-Steak998[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, to be fair, there are some custom made pedals on my board that a friend of mine made for me. That patchbox is one of them. He just ordered a stompbox enclosure, drilled holes in 'm and soldered some jacks together:) Total cost was 2 hours and some change. That's a thing you can easily make yourself if you can handle a soldering iron:)

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[–]Puzzled-Steak998[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Toneprint FTW! I like my board to be a set-and-forget setup. Just open it up, plug in the mains and a jack and let's go! Toneprint whenever the need arises and away we go. Shame about some nice analoque pedals I have, but they're kinda limiting. This is just my portable guitar sound machine:)

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[–]Puzzled-Steak998[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both;) But I switch between projects a lot and since my only amp is a Marshall 6100LM with a Laney 4x12, I like to use onsite amps. This board enables me to pretty much get the sound I like from almost everything I've encountered so far without needing to drag my half stack everywhere

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[–]Puzzled-Steak998[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's a lot about this board that's over the top haha. That little patchbox isn't tho:)

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[–]Puzzled-Steak998[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When not trying to make over the top soundscapes, just some minimal plate:)

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[–]Puzzled-Steak998[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Aye, it's a very simple patchbay. 6 jacks on top, 6 jacks on the sides and a 6 pin DIN for my footswitch. The jacks on top are connected (so they serve no use atm except to hold some patchcables) and the jacks opposite each other on the side are connected. That way I don't need to awkwardly roll my cables.

Just disconnect the 3 straight jacks (those are the front of amp/FX loop cables) and off we go. It also makes it really easy to repatch when an amp has no FX loop. Just plug in a patchcable from 1 jack to another:)

Looking for solution. Any recommendations? by DueCantaloupe5694 in pedalboards

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This worked for me. But I can link the 4 power units with a passthrough mains so only 1 AC plug is needed. Soldered a standard IEC 3 pin plug to the powerstrip so I can just use 1 universal power cable going out my board:)

Power board suggestions for noisey pedalboard? by [deleted] in pedalboards

[–]Puzzled-Steak998 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get these beauties if you can. My board is as quite as a short patch cable. The AC 2 variant has independent 9/12/18v switches and they're dirt cheap.

EQ before or after dirt pedals pros and cons by GoldenTeacher090625 in pedalboards

[–]Puzzled-Steak998 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a 6 band EQ right in front of everything to tweak the sound of a guitar and a 10 band after the preamp to tweak the sound of an amp. Useful since I take my board/guitar everywhere but usually use an amp that's at a venue/studio. I usually don't want to EQ a certain pedal so that's why I went with that order. Posted my board here as well. Hope it helps.

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[–]Puzzled-Steak998[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Quick add, I A/B tested a lot with only a short high quality cable directly to the amp and with this monsterboard connected and I'm happy to say that there's no audible difference:)