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Re: Post your BJFE pedalboard!

Postby alanbarley » Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:34 am

@musicsoma: I have found with the D80 and my Echozar they tend to fill and blend in and I don't notice a problem if things are not exactly synced. I felt the same way until I started to spend time live with it. I use them to have more of a reverb-like ambience with slower repeats. I can lock them up fairly easy but if its really critical or if its the rhythmic 8th note thing I have the MML2 with tap for that. Trem that isn't synced bothers me more hence the Diamond trem with tap. I have borrowed a TES from a good friend who was kind enough to send it to me for a couple of weeks and I was blown away. It seems to really blend in nicely. It gets ambient and spacey when the MML2 is run into the D80 or the TES. With a volume pedal on the front end its a beautiful thing. While I had the TES when using it live I had guitarists coming up after wanting to know what delay I was using. The D80 is nice and I have a TES coming to me from Pete at the end of the year, unless I run across the rare used one, which at that point I'll have to determine is I want to shell out the big bucks for it.

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Re: Post your BJFE pedalboard!

Postby musicsoma » Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:40 am

Haha! Yeah, I'm a total control freak, so the thought of no tap is terrifying. That said, I do have an old 70s Memory Man I use in a similar fashion as that you described - creating a bigger and more spacious sound. For my beloved Dotted Eighth, I stick with my DMMTT. :)

Very tempting to try a Providence unit. Has anyone tried the newer version (I forget the name) with tap? If so, how does it compare?
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Re: Post your BJFE pedalboard!

Postby amp boy » Tue Apr 10, 2012 11:19 am

apparently another Providence delay is coming out to replicate the Delay 80's more, i would imagine they would add more features as well.

this guy is like...the........delay.......man.....or.....something.

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Re: Post your BJFE pedalboard!

Postby thesjkexperience » Wed Apr 11, 2012 1:26 am

After 4 months of waiting I finally got a second power supply so I wouldn't have to run Y cords and use wall warts for my high Amperage pedals. It is the Voodoo Labs Pedal Power Digital and the drop in noise, I am guessing from ground loops, is very noticeable. I stuck the PP Digital to the bottom of the board with Dual-Loc because it was cheaper than the Pedaltrain brackets and it takes up no room where I might need to thread a power or signal cable. I got a 35mm hole saw bit for my Milwaukee 1/2" drill and it came out perfect after minor sanding to remove any sharp areas.

If anyone knows of where to get a 1' power cord please contact me. I could hide the cable under the board, for the PP Digital which plugs into the outlet of my PP2+, but I am afraid of what the plugs will do to my arrangement of the underside. I use a lot of the .5" velcro wraps to gather the power cables to keep them from hanging out and possibly getting disconnected.

Am I fortunate or what?

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Re: Post your BJFE pedalboard!

Postby Joeleo » Wed Apr 11, 2012 5:30 am

That looks great, how do you like the Mini-Bone?
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Re: Post your BJFE pedalboard!

Postby thesjkexperience » Wed Apr 11, 2012 11:04 am

Joeleo wrote:That looks great, how do you like the Mini-Bone?


I don't have a lot of time with it and my first impression was not good as I had bought a used Bone Machine and really liked that. I sent a bunch of pedals to Jonnyrocket and then the Mini-Bone arrived and I could not get it to work. It turns out that Paul just changed the sweep, direction and gain of the Bone series and it works backwards from my Bone Machine! :wtf: After getting things figured out it is a really fun pedal. I do think it may work better with P-90 or humbucker type pickups though it does work really well with my Jazzmaster. It is fun using a fuzz that is not trying to be an exact recreation of what has been done. It is a little like the CAF that way and it would be nice if the CAF had the Bone's tone toggle to take some of the top end off.
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Re: Post your BJFE pedalboard!

Postby stratguy23 » Wed Apr 11, 2012 9:49 pm

I only have one so far...

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Re: Post your BJFE pedalboard!

Postby thetoneseeker » Fri Apr 13, 2012 8:45 pm

That's a great start stratguy!
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Re: Post your BJFE pedalboard!

Postby mmolteratx » Wed Apr 18, 2012 9:27 pm

Need to wire it up still but I'm pretty set on this combo. Also have a LGW and DBD that are on a smaller grab n go board.

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Re: Post your BJFE pedalboard!

Postby hawaii121 » Thu Apr 19, 2012 1:33 am

mmolteratx wrote:Need to wire it up still but I'm pretty set on this combo. Also have a LGW and DBD that are on a smaller grab n go board.

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Really nice set up! I love the Echoczar, what a fantastic delay. When I had one, it always played very nicely with my BJFE goodies.
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