Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Denim n Leather on March 06, 2010, 04:00:36 PM
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I've just about got my gigging board ready. There is one slot I'm not 100% on (details below).
(http://i431.photobucket.com/albums/qq33/Phantom_Isle/Board1.jpg)
HOW IT WORKS:
Gtr > TU2 >
Lehle D. Loop A >
Loop 1: Thundertomate Phil Hilborne treble booster
Loop 2: MXR Script Phase 90
Lehle D. Loop B >
Loop 1: Fulltone Ultimate Octave
Loop 2: Either Hip Kitty Oxblood or Hartman Tommy Bolin Fuzz (not sure yet)
> Radial ABY pedal >
Output A: Bumbox Cielo
Output B: Splawn Quick Rod
(Space Echo is in the fx loop of the Quick Rod)
The effects switching is controlled by a Roland FC-200 MIDI controller.
Amp heads:
(http://i431.photobucket.com/albums/qq33/Phantom_Isle/AmpsMarch2010.jpg)
I use the Bumbox for clean and rhythm work. When it comes to soloing, I don't switch to the Splawn, but run both amps together. (They are set for the same volume, so it yields about a 40% boost in overall volume when they run simultaneously)
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nice setup man! How does the bumbox sound, never hard of them before?
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nice setup man! How does the bumbox sound, never hard of them before?
It's a JTM45/Bassman style amp but with the channels already bridged. You have two volume controls, one for each channel, so you have infinite amount of clean:crunch. The output is power scaled from 0-30 watts.
It sounds fantastic now that I've re-valved it. It covers the cleaner/more vintage end of the spectrum from the Splawn; the way I'm using the Splawn now it sounds very much like a Super Lead 100.
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I didnt know a quickrod could sound like an SLO.
im pretty sure the schematics have some big differences at least.
interesting.
I got offered a trade for a Nitro recently but turned it down.
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I didnt know a quickrod could sound like an SLO.
im pretty sure the schematics have some big differences at least.
interesting.
I'm talkin' Marshall, not Soldano.
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sorry man!
super lead, super lead overdrive. duh!
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Looks good Ben. What happened to all the Home Brew pedals?
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Looks good Ben. What happened to all the Home Brew pedals?
Still have some. My pedal collection is much bigger than what is shown here. This is just for gigging. My needs have also changed a lot.