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My new pedalboard

Postby DaveCave » Fri Mar 05, 2010 5:48 pm

Hi, guys!

This is my first post here on the BJFE forum. I just wanted to show you my new pedalboard. What do you think about it?

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Now when I've got all the MP's in my possession I'll try to get a hold of a few BJF's ASAP :)

/David
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Re: My new pedalboard

Postby xtoby44x » Fri Mar 05, 2010 5:57 pm

so much win! enjoy it
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Re: My new pedalboard

Postby SteveA » Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:58 pm

My god, you do have every single MP pedal! Man, you're in for a treat when you try the BJFs!!! They're outstanding.
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Re: My new pedalboard

Postby Donner » Sat Mar 06, 2010 1:57 pm

What are your main sounds you use of those --- do much stacking or combining ?
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Re: My new pedalboard

Postby DaveCave » Sat Mar 06, 2010 3:23 pm

Donner wrote:What are your main sounds you use of those --- do much stacking or combining ?


Hi, this is how I use my MP's one at a time one and together:

SHOD is on almost all the time, set to pretty low gain, and since it's so dynamic and reacts so well to the pick attack I use it for everything between clean pop sounds (picking very lightly) to AC/DC-rhythm stuff (picking VERY hard). I'm not using the SHOD by itself for lead parts very often.

I set the LGW to medium gain giving me more sustain than the SHOD and a more bluesy tone, a little warmer than the SHOD which is quite bright.

I use the SBOD for more rocking sounds were I need a little more compression and gain, I think it's great for all kind of rock music and by working a little with the volume knob on the guitar there is a lot of cool sounds to find. Great for both rhythm and lead parts.

When I want it to be really, really clean I turn on the FGC instead of the SHOD. When I wanna play 80's rock I think the MRD is fantastic. I don't use the FRF very often, although I think it's a great pedal. Will try to fit it into a song ASAP ;) The MYT and the TOP is used mostly to giving my clean sound a little more color. I almost always have the DBD turned on during lead parts giving it a bit more ambience. And the SWAW I use mainly for funky rhythm stuff. I use the RC Booster as a solo boost.

I do a lot of stacking. Love stacking the SHOD->LGW, set as I use them the warmth of the LGW and the brightness of the SHOD together gives me a fantastic blues lead sound. The LGW->MRD is also great. Great 80's style leads with sustain for ages :)
Don't have the time to describe all stacking combinations I use in detail, but here's a few mentioned shortly:
SHOD->SBOD
SHOD->LGW->SBOD
SHOD->LGW->MRD
LGW->SBOD

/David
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