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Pedal Line Friday :: Dan W.

Dan W.

Call me analog Dan, as I'm a boomer.


Board is homegrown as we made our own where I come from. Time based & modulation in the loop of 100 watt Marshalls.


Chain is TU-2 Boss into Morley Lynch Dragon Wah [1st gen]. 

Then into 3 boost pedals On floor audio from Mike Curry in Saskatoon.  

Modified RAT reissue w/ early LM-308 chip. 

Modified TS-9 w/ 79 Malysia JRC 4558 chip > to ISP gate into front of amp.


Loop 4 chorus pedals > 1980 MXR Micro Chorus [redicon chip] > 1980 Boss CE-2 silver screw 9v mod > TC Dreamscape Chorus Flange > 1980 Pearl [japan] CH-02 Chorus > 1980 MXR Micro Flange [reticon chip] > stock MXR Carbon Copy analog delay > TS HOF reverb mini > Dec [import] buffer > loop return.


1980 MXR Stereo Chorus [lexicon & reticon chips] for when running 2 x 100 watt Marshalls stereo.

Submit Your Pedal Line!

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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Ben Arnold
Ben Arnold
10/5/2023
Rattlesnake Cable Company makes absolutely fantastic cables. The price for their cables is a bit high, but you most certainly get what you pay for! I have 4 Rattlesnake cables, two so-called SnakeHead cables and 2 Standard Cables. All Rattlesnake cables have a weave surrounding the normal rubber... Read
Scotty Knows
Scotty Knows
7/13/2023
They make great quality cables and have excellent customer service!
James Gayler
James Gayler
9/3/2020
I bought myself several cables for instrument and speaker use, and they so impressed me that I bought one for each member of my band (except drums). They are very well constructed, no noise, no tangling, nice colours, well-packaged. I have bought several more since then and plan to buy more in the... Read
Ben Arnold
Ben Arnold
10/5/2023
Rattlesnake Cable Company makes absolutely fantastic cables. The price for their cables is a bit high, but you most certainly get what you pay for! I have 4 Rattlesnake cables, two so-called SnakeHead cables and 2 Standard Cables. All Rattlesnake cables have a weave surrounding the normal rubber insulation you would find on any type of cable. This "weave" is a sheathing that protects the cable. This weave not only looks great but is also a wonder to behold in and of itself. It's somehow both virtually rock hard but still flexible - so your can step on your cable, you can roll over it with your desk chair, you can drop something heavy on it - and your cable will be 100% fine! This is also where the difference between a "SnakeHead cable" and a "Standard cable" comes into play. The weave, being as sturdy as it is, isn't something you want rubbing the finish off of your favorite guitar. So the SnakeHead versions have about a 1-1.5' length of un-sheathed cable on one end, so you don't scratch up that beautiful paint job on your guitar. The Standard Cables are fully sheathed with the weave and are meant to be used to run from your pedalboard to your amp or whatever other use you may have for them. Finally, each Rattlesnake cable is hand soldered and made to order. For example my two SnakeHead versions both are 15' long and have gold plated Neutrik plugs on each end (as opposed to bare nickle Neutrik plugs). One has a 90° plug on the "board/amp" end and a straight plug on the instrument end and has a weave color called Sidewinder Red. My other SnakeHead has 90° plugs on both ends and has a weave color called Green Ivy. My two Standard Rattlesnake cables are 10' long with straight Neutrick nickle plugs, and one is white and the other is black. I use these to run from my pedal board to my two amps for a stereo setup. If you want true quality and reliability from your instrument cables (plus a few other types of cables they are now making, along with custom made cable looms) you cannot go wrong with Rattlesnake Cable Company.
Scotty Knows
Scotty Knows
7/13/2023
They make great quality cables and have excellent customer service!
James Gayler
James Gayler
9/3/2020
I bought myself several cables for instrument and speaker use, and they so impressed me that I bought one for each member of my band (except drums). They are very well constructed, no noise, no tangling, nice colours, well-packaged. I have bought several more since then and plan to buy more in the future as needed. Great cables!

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