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Pedal Line Friday :: LandryBass

LandryBass

Hey rattlesnake team! I wanted to share my pedalboard with you since it's finally completed! Using my sweet new Coily cable I plug my bass into my Temple Audio duo 24 board and input patchbay. Then it goes to the Petersen tuner, which goes to my Bass Whammy. I'm using the whammy mainly to pitch up one or two octaves sometimes. Next is the Way Huge pork and pickle overdrive fuzz, which is usually kept on fuzz pretty high gain. Then it's into the mini bass wah pedal which gives the fuzz a really cool sound and sweep. I definitely recommend trying fuzz before your wah on bass. Then it's into the solid gold fx SupaFunk envelope filter which I really love. The color knob adds a low end grunty sound that really pops. From there it's back to the top into the third man mantic flex pedal which does awesome glitchy sounds. Into the subdecay quasar v2 phaser pedal with lots of really amazing LFO phaser sounds. Then into the crazy tube circuits new Sidekick pedal. I'm using the right switch as delay and the modulation combined with the reverb on the left. You can route this pedal to do a lot of different things and it has 6 really good sounds for each effect. Then into my usually always on origin effects bass compressor running at 18 volts. Lastly into the Boomerang looper which is my favorite jamming tool to make drum patterns and compose on. There are two inputs and outputs on the looper, so I was able to connect the other input from the looper to another bay on the temple audio input patch. This lets you plug a second source into the pedalboard that bypasses all the effects but still runs through the looper. I can use a second instrument or a drum pedal/machine. The temple audio board also has a cool output DI module giving you an xlr and instrument output. I'm powering everything with one voodoo and pedal power plus 2 supply. But I had to use a voltage combiner cable for the compressor, and 2 wall warts are underneath using the voodoo labs auxiliary AC output and a plug strip splitter cable for the whammy and the looper. I'm also powering a pedal with the extra DC out on the strobostomp tuner. So I've got my power maxed out on this compact and powerful little bass guitar board. Thanks for reading, if you want to checkout my projects I'm only on YouTube

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About a million years ago, I used to run a blog called EffectsBay. On that blog, the most popular feature I would run was Pedal Line Friday. This is where readers of the site would send pics of their pedalboard and a short (sometimes long) write-up of routing and thoughts about specific pedals and the reasoning why they liked it, etc. Readers. loved this. It was a great way to learn about new applications or techniques regarding pedals. It also brought a little inspiration and knowledge about pedals you were not familiar with. It also brought a great sense of community - people like sharing and absorbing cool things, right? It was a super popular feature, and I loved putting them together.

All you have to do is send a pic of your pedalboard (or pedal line - it doesn't have to be on a board) along with a short (or long) write-up of the board. We want a list of pedals (manufacturer/model), routing would be great, and, most importantly, why you use those particular pedals. Also, this is a great way to promote your band or musical project - include that information as well!

You can send the pic and the write-up to pedalline@rattlesnakecables.com.



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2/25/2026
Just recently got my first Rattlesnake cables. I was instantly impressed with the packaging. The cables, one instrument and one speaker, were top shelf. I have only been using for a week or so and I can’t imagine using anything else now. I highly recommend you give them a try. Customer service was... Read
Armando Ramirez
Armando Ramirez
10/16/2025
Great Quality, price and People! The experience is good old hands on talk to people, they take the time to understand your needs then share their experiences to help you make a smarter purchase and avoid mistakes. Maybe I’m old fashion but I miss that, lucky to have found these folks. I lost a lot of gear during the Florida Hurricanes last year, slowly re-rigging. Trying to be smarter about how I run my cables to avoid rat nest of cables. These looms are great way to do that, got one made for each amp, what arrived far exceeded my expectations. I have since ordered bunches more for instruments and redoing some racks. Really nice to get great quality stuff made here in the USA. Highly recommend!
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10/22/2021
I tried Rattlesnake Instrument Cables after losing my favorite cable from another premium manufacturer. The Rattlesnakes are now my new favorite cable. I would certainly order from them again for future cable needs. The weave is perfect. Braided cables can be hit or miss for me. Some of them bunch up in weird ways and won’t lay flat. But the Rattlesnakes lay flat, coil easily, and resist tangling while being flexible enough for instrument use. The ends are reinforced with sturdy rubber. And the outer jackets won’t inadvertently spin open as they do on some other cables. Sonically, the cables are on the transparent end of the spectrum. Some cables use a higher capacitance for some high frequency roll off and a resonant peak at an assumed sweet spot. But the Rattlesnakes use a lower capacitance for a neutral, clear sound. I appreciate that Rattlesnake lists their capacitance and shielding specs instead of printing meaningless marketing catch phrases on fancy packaging. Capacitance, shielding, and build quality are the only things that matter on cables. Rattlesnake checks on all three. Everything else is B.S.
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2/25/2026
Just recently got my first Rattlesnake cables. I was instantly impressed with the packaging. The cables, one instrument and one speaker, were top shelf. I have only been using for a week or so and I can’t imagine using anything else now. I highly recommend you give them a try. Customer service was awesome too!

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