Currently reorganising and shit so here is how it stands atm.
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Currently reorganising and shit so here is how it stands atm.
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Very happy with my new pedal; board. Really cant stand velcro. So I ordered some foam, cut to size and the pedals fit nicely in there. Very secure and looks tidy
@JohnL1974
Nice case! Made by ... ?
Its a Thon Case made for the Line6 FBV. Fits nicely for my needs.
Currently reorganising and shit so here is how it stands atm.
That cab in the background
That cab in the background
Yeah, i love showing off my boaner.
Naughty naughty!
Here is my music post production studio in brussels!
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Lounge-room Heaven™ in Melbourne, eh Jason?
Lounge-room Heaven™ in Melbourne, eh Jason?
Ha ha, exactly!
Four weeks and seven gigs into owning my Kemper, and I can honestly say, I am so happy with it all. It has transformed my sound a thousand times better than what I had before.
My main guitar is my PRS cu22 which I used to run through a Boss GT100 for a couple of years which was alright, but I knew I was still lacking in the tone department. Now the Kemper has just unleashed what this guitar can really do and sound. Every pickup setting,split coil, full Humbucker is so much more responsive.
My set up is now complete, finally got my pedal board to how I wanted it. I use the Mission EP1-KP for Wah and Morph, whilst the Dunlop DVP1XL for volume duties.I am using a Thon case for the Line 6 FBV. I find its just the right size for my remote and two pedals. I keep the pedals secure by using some styrofoam which I have cut to hold the pedals in. I really didn't want to use velcro. This works perfectly and looks tidy.
Awesome, John.
So ordered.
I am using a Thon case for the Line 6 FBV. I find its just the right size for my remote and two pedals..
This is exactly what I'm using.
Is this a Laney IRT-X in your pic?
This is a very lightweight solution I'd love to try and compare with my DXR10's one day,.
haha.... the truth is, when I was looking for a pedal board, I trawled for ages to find the right one. I came across a thread here somewhere, where you mentioned yourself using one. I got the advice from you, so I thank you very much for that. It's just perfect!
The Laney works really well. For its size and weight, it is very light and can be lifted with one hand easy. But sounds big!.. The sound projection is incredible, all my band can hear me clearly. Though I am yet to try other FRFR options.
haha.... the truth is, when I was looking for a pedal board, I trawled for ages to find the right one. I came across a thread here somewhere, where you mentioned yourself using one. I got the advice from you, so I thank you very much for that. It's just perfect!
The Laney works really well. For its size and weight, it is very light and can be lifted with one hand easy. But sounds big!.. The sound projection is incredible, all my band can hear me clearly. Though I am yet to try other FRFR options.
Thank you, John!
I have the GLXD-14 too..
But use in front of the rack... But I want to save 1U space on the rack so I can consider in put my glx-d14 on the back...
Can you take one picture of the back of your rack with the glxd14?
Its not the best pic but you can get the idea. I Velcro it to the bottom of the rack
At the rehearsal space in Lake Forest CA. Avatar is loaded with V30's. Guitar is a 1983 Greco EGC 57-60 mint collection.