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    Like Tremoloman, I was tired of the time it took me to set up all my pedals, so I made my own pedal board with an integrated power strip. Now, instead of hooking up all my pedals individually, I just connect the input and output of the pedal chain and plug in the amp. All the connections between pedals and their power supplies remain connected between sessions. Saves me a ton of time!! As you can see, I have room for expansion, too.

    I'm thinking of redoing it, making a version 2. For some reason, the power strip doesn't have the expansion capability I was expecting and the overdrive pedal seems to be stuck. Could it be the wood? I left it unfinished so it would have resonance and breathe. Maybe wrapping the 12V cable around the wood is creating a reverse resonance field, sucking all the tone from my playing.

    By the way, nice board Trem. It looks a lot nicer than mine!
    Last edited by blogan; June 29th, 2006 at 12:16 AM.
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    Great board, blogan! It has two uses, pedal board, and payment persuasion device at the end of the gig.

    Very clean rig, Robert!
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    Quote Originally Posted by blogan
    By the way, nice board Trem. It looks a lot nicer than mine!
    Thanks... but it doesn't matter what it looks like. All that should matter is that it works and you are happy with it. My previous one looked a lot like yours. I used a piece of plywood and just drilled some holes and zip tied the pedals down. It lasted a bit, but then started to break apart.

    I can't put the Wah on my board due to the angle... it messes me up too much.
    "It's funny the way most people love the dead. Once you are dead, you are made for life." - Jimi Hendrix

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