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multi layer pedal board for guitar~

multi layer pedal board for guitar~
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this is a DJ CD case turned upside down with 2 layers of masonite (pegboard with no holes). I run an acoustic guitar through all of these pedals to create "live loops" so i needed to have an extremely quiet sound with no low hum or buzz. i ran George L's audio cables and tons of 9volt power. i think this may be the most amount of pedals you can get into one space.
 
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Step 1First is to start from scratch.

first is to start from scratch.
i pulled all of the foam lining and 3 cd dividers out of the bootom, turned it all upside down adn this is NOW the bottom. basically it is a plywood and metal frame with a poly outer shell...like any roadcase.
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Dec 14, 2010. 11:51 AMRansomReckon says:
Thanks man, I've got to do something about my set-up, it's a mess. Guess I can measure out a separate case for the RC-50 and POD HD... If I even come close to building one like yours, I'll send ya a picture and a bottle. Thanks
Jul 4, 2010. 2:59 PMriverreaper says:
ive a qwestion ? now i dont play guitar but i do synth an mix an have an oragan i press keys on to get more outa my synth .What my qwestion is can or is it possible to run a mike threw thous foot pedals im in need of somthing i can change my voice patern in i run it all into my computer then on into my sterios as my dule amps , i just goof off at home with this stuff an find that after i get the sounds recorded that i like i use a wavepad to lay down the complet track mixed then from there i have a movie maker i can lay 2to 3 track pieces together or overlaping , i would like to beable to add words to it just not in my cruddy voice thou lol
Sep 13, 2009. 8:39 PMERCBIENG says:
Thats cool! Is it hard to reach the center pedals? It might be better if they were all parrelell
Sep 8, 2009. 7:41 AMbutterflycookies says:
sweet dawg
May 9, 2009. 7:40 PMLittle_Buster says:
Hey man, whats that mouse used for on your board? A A/B selector or a Pedal selector?
Mar 31, 2008. 8:05 AMscubasteve92781 says:
just for the record...is that a computer mouse in the top left hand corner on top of the pedal power? what's that for? great organization and ideas. that is until you find you want to switch the order, replace george Ls, simplify as you become a better musician/want to seek better tones, etc. but if you are set with this, it works great.
Oct 22, 2008. 7:08 PMritchiegiggles says:
about the logitech mousitron tapitron discombobulater. can you make an instructables for that??? i have a DD5 but no tapping device
Sep 17, 2007. 4:05 PMJday says:
How did you attach the bottom layer to the case it's self? Did you just use glue or did you put bolts through the case? or does it just sit loose in the case?
Sep 17, 2007. 6:00 PMJday says:
Oh I see the rubber grommets that came with the dj case, got it. Well I run a stereo rig so all my pedals have 2 ins and 2 outs, since my RIC has stereo output. Anyhow I am in the process of upgrading and replacing several pedals. But generally I have 2 line 6 tone core pedals, when I am done I will have 4: delay, chorus, reverb and trem. I will also have 2 whammy wahs controlled by a midi expression pedal and on off switch. I am looking into getting 2 compression units, I have one now. And also 2 distortion pedals, I have one now. For the mono compression and distortion boxes I will be building a pair of bypass boxes using parts from www.smallbearelec.com. I will also be wanting to get either a single line6 fm4, or 2 moog mf-107s controlled by yet another stero bypass box. I am getting ready to convert an oldschool leather suitcase into a pedalboard using several of your ideas, specifically about using one layer for power and another for patch cables. One idea I would also like to include is the thing that trailertrash pedalboards have on the side for plugging in a power cable.
Sep 17, 2007. 6:03 PMJday says:
Oh yeah and one more thing I want to get pretty bad is a MegaWah. Which when run in stereo has a mode where one channel has the envelope going up and the other channel has the envelope going down at the same time when the expression pedal is used.
Apr 27, 2007. 3:32 PMgnargnar says:
got a link to the crazy music you must make to require such a setup? "books on tape" has a set up like yours and his stuff is craaazy with 3 a's
Jan 23, 2007. 1:05 PMpoulw says:
Nice board- very inspirational. Submitter obviously has some opinions regarding tone. He's a nut and god bless him for it... -:)
Oct 15, 2006. 11:09 PMHasersys says:
way to many pedals wow but cool
Nov 1, 2006. 5:10 AMHasersys says:
not at all nice collection.
Oct 12, 2006. 10:59 PMStratMan says:
I had the same problem with my pedalboard & velcro. Worked great for a while, then things started to shift.....Doesn't matter now, I don't do too many live gigs anymore... hehe
Feb 6, 2006. 9:45 PMwayn3w says:
(from a former touring musician) I recommend using carpetting (I used runners from Home Depot -- 2$ a foot) for the inside of the case and putting velcro on the bottom of the effects. Velcro is strong enough to withstand someone turning over the case, yet if you need to reconfigure, you can remove and reposition the effects. I bought a case used to hold a mixing board, so it's angled nicely for floor effects. Also, a bunch of foam rubber helps to keeps things in place when traveling.
Feb 6, 2006. 5:50 PMturbovolv says:
That's not hardibacker. Hardibacker is cement board for backing tiled or thin cement surfaces. The material used here is more like medium density fiberboard (MDF) or Masonite.
Feb 6, 2006. 10:05 AMtrevize says:
just unbelievable. the best diy pedalboard i've seen.

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