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Post by OOD on Jan 31, 2016 3:09:45 GMT
You know what to do. Let's see those pics. My most recent order. I've decided to keep my board as compact as possible. Attachments:
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Post by Strider on Jan 31, 2016 3:27:28 GMT
Sadly I have no board, lots of pedals though, too lazy to rig up a proper system.
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Post by OOD on Jan 31, 2016 3:36:16 GMT
Sadly I have no board, lots of pedals though, too lazy to rig up a proper system. That's understandable. I spend way too many hours fiddling around with my little board.
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Post by Nukes on Jan 31, 2016 12:42:48 GMT
Sadly I have no board, lots of pedals though, too lazy to rig up a proper system. That's understandable. I spend way too many hours fiddling around with my little board. Whats the dark blue pedal, and what is that Altoids box housing?
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Post by OOD on Jan 31, 2016 14:55:53 GMT
That's understandable. I spend way too many hours fiddling around with my little board. Whats the dark blue pedal, and what is that Altoids box housing? The dark blue pedal is a korg pitch-black tuner (not the poly) The Altoids box is housing my left over 9v plugs (I use the one spot daisy chain adaptor), multiple kinds of picks, and ear plugs for when people get stupid.
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Post by Darth v4 on Feb 4, 2016 14:10:12 GMT
I have a pedal. It's a tuner. The battery keeps dying. I unplug it & everything & it still dies too often.
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Post by xgator4u on Feb 4, 2016 14:22:04 GMT
I have a pedal. It's a tuner. The battery keeps dying. I unplug it & everything & it still dies too often. My tuner is rack mounted,no battery FTW. Battery power is UN reliable. My wireless transmitter is battery powered,and pisses me off,every time I use it,what a battery eater. I have to use a new battery for sound check/warm up,and put a new battery in after each set to avoid FAIL.
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Post by Darth v4 on Feb 4, 2016 15:22:23 GMT
I have a pedal. It's a tuner. The battery keeps dying. I unplug it & everything & it still dies too often. My tuner is rack mounted,no battery FTW. Battery power is UN reliable. My wireless transmitter is battery powered,and pisses me off,every time I use it,what a battery eater. I have to use a new battery for sound check/warm up,and put a new battery in after each set to avoid FAIL. I hate pedals.
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Post by OOD on Feb 4, 2016 16:08:44 GMT
I have a pedal. It's a tuner. The battery keeps dying. I unplug it & everything & it still dies too often. you might want a nine volt adaptor or a head stock tuner.
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Post by xgator4u on Feb 4, 2016 16:38:24 GMT
I have a pedal. It's a tuner. The battery keeps dying. I unplug it & everything & it still dies too often. you might want a nine volt adaptor or a head stock tuner. If you use pedals,a 9 volt power supply is imperative. Sadly,that won't work on my wireless transmitter. Oh an FWIW Headstock tuners suck ass.
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Post by OOD on Feb 4, 2016 16:49:14 GMT
you might want a nine volt adaptor or a head stock tuner. If you use pedals,a 9 volt power supply is imperative. Sadly,that won't work on my wireless transmitter. Oh an FWIW Headstock tuners suck ass. My snark works fine and the battery lasts way longer than a pedal that is battery powered.
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Post by xgator4u on Feb 4, 2016 17:21:42 GMT
If you use pedals,a 9 volt power supply is imperative. Sadly,that won't work on my wireless transmitter. Oh an FWIW Headstock tuners suck ass. My snark works fine and the battery lasts way longer than a pedal that is battery powered. Oh, I reckon that they work OK, but they are ugly as Hell,looks like a toy stuck on the Headstock, and trust me, with a Thunderbird, you don't want one additional gram of weight on that Headstock.
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Post by Darth v4 on Feb 4, 2016 17:26:42 GMT
I've always held to the theory that T-birds are so f'n expensive because of the 8 tons of wood they use in the necks.
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Post by xgator4u on Feb 4, 2016 17:35:00 GMT
I've always held to the theory that T-birds are so f'n expensive because of the 8 tons of wood they use in the necks. Mahogany baby. The neck is thin as Hell,But that cool looking Headstock has some heft to it. PLUS the fins OR bouts or whatever, ALL mahogany. I use a proper strap,and I don't get the neck dive every fender player bitches about when they try a T-Bird.
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Post by Darth v4 on Feb 4, 2016 18:16:19 GMT
I've always held to the theory that T-birds are so f'n expensive because of the 8 tons of wood they use in the necks. Mahogany baby. The neck is thin as Hell,But that cool looking Headstock has some heft to it. PLUS the fins OR bouts or whatever, ALL mahogany. I use a proper strap,and I don't get the neck dive every fender player bitches about when they try a T-Bird. Its like because theyre like neck heavy and stuff.
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