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Hi! This is a cool thing. Ok, So the pedal board is simple. I use a Line 6 G30 as my wireless guitar cable. To the Boss TU2, to my Xotic Xw1. Then to the Switch Dr. Switcher. The pedals across the top are a Delay, this was made by Joe Parker Guitars. Seafoam Chorus, made by Keeley and the TC Electronics Hall of Fame Reverb.
The delay pedal is one of the best sounding delays, it's the one pedal that has been on my board for about 2 years straight. I usually change out the pedals frequently.
The seafoam chorus sounds amazing. Can be really wet, or really dry and deep sounding. Sometimes, it's too much and I've been looking around for a simpler chorus. The reverb is great. Sounds good, works good, has a ton of choices. The TU2 should be explanatory, it's industry standard.
The XW - 1 Wah is great. Sounds like old and new wahs together plus it has great features and is a little smaller than a normal wah. The line 6, G30 is actually really good. Sounds great, inexpensive and works really good. Does go through batteries, but rechargeable ones fix that problem.
The switch Dr. The switcher is the heart of the operation. It allows me to change channels on the amp and turn on pedals at the same time with one switch. Since 99% of the time, I run one pedal at a time, the switcher can dictate the order in the change. Which is not much for order since i run one at a time. For what this switcher can do, it's the best I've found for the price and is flawless. The only downfall is the instructions for programing it are not the best, the company could work on that some. But I always seem to figure it out.
Thank you,
Chris P - Guitars
Fifteen Stitches
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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