Building a Mini Travel Pedalboard
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- čas přidán 17. 09. 2020
- I thought I'd document the process of building this board, as it seems to be the sort of thing that's popular on CZcams!
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Thank you for watching. - Hudba
“...I’m thinking to much about the pedals instead of what I’m playing”.
This words of you are gold!!!!
Respect bud!
That Dude Broadcast Combo is near perfect!!!
sensational build! I need to start soldering my cables.
mini boards are so much more interesting than giant boards with everything available. You have to make some brutal choices but what you end up picking is completely honest and true to yourself. It's deep man!
subbed and great playing!
Nice build = clean. I'm doing the same thing. I have a (10 Pedal) Waggi 28" and I just bought a Pedaltrain Nano for a 3 pedal Acoustic pedalboard. I could watch these all day.
I see the big pedalboard and I'm like ..hmm that's a pretty normal size board haha nice boards!!!
Nice board and nice playing. I also liked that first song "Brook".
Thank you!
loving this intro tune, great little board!
Great video, man! Currently building my first board. I hear a lot of Mark Lettieri in your playing, keep up the shredding.
Nice job. Good decisions. Going small seems 99% mental!
Small is beautiful!
Love your videos man, very aesthetic and perfect sound!
Thank you!
well put a broadcast on it you cant go wrong..... I love love mine
Really good video, I really enjoyed listening to your playing! A small but awesome sounding board! Subbed :D
Thanks very much!
Hello Jacob, love the video. Just wanted to ask, what type of power supply did you use for this? Seems to be the right kind of size for smaller pedalboards!
Love the music
What power supply are you using
Nano+ = Delay(MXR carbon copy mini), Chorus(MXR Micro Chorus), Reverb(Keeley Omni), Distortion/boost(MXR Distortion +), 6 band EQ(MXR), compression(MXR Dyna Comp mini), Tuner(KORG mini black). What i got on mine .DONE! Amp channel changer and Morley Wah/Volume are run off the pedalboard.
Great video! Oh boy those chords 3:57 - 4:50!!!
Thank you sir!
That's why I use EBS flat patch cables. Fits all the small spots.
Very nice setup!
I live in a very hot place, so velcro tape doesn't work for me, it just falls out, so I use zip ties instead.
Wow I've never heard of that before, must be very hot! There's no danger of that happening here in the UK...
@@jacob_houghton I'm in Brazil, in the area more up to the north. But it's not like it melts it, more like when I would leave it in a vertical position, few days later I'd find some pedals hanging up just from the cables. And I tried different brands of velcro. I just feel better using zip ties anyways.
Another advantage is not damaging or letting any adhesive residues in the stickers on the bottom of the pedal, which is good if you consider selling the pedal in the future.
@@joseislanio8910 I gorilla glue my velco on so I don't have that problem. Won't be selling any of these tho. Kinda messy but safe. I just trim the excess off and clean it up before I set pedals up.
@@sparkyguitar0058 cool! I just like to use the zip ties anyways. My pedalboard is covered with tolex with tiny holes only for 9 volt cables and the zip ties.
Hi! What power supply are you using?
Solid jam board. If I was to do anything, I'd add either a Tremolo or Uni-Vibe and ditch the tuner. As essential as a tuner is, a clip on tuner isn't very shameful for a smaller gig or jam.
Totally agree, I quite like having the tuner as a mute switch but a modulation would be nice (got trem on my amps)
@@jacob_houghton if you've got trem then it's not as essential, but a Uni-Vibe would be fun.
Great videos you got going on here. I have a broadcast on the way. Would you put it in a chain like a preamp after the drives and before wet fxs, or as a fuzz first thing in the chain? Thanks
Thank you! I've been using it first in the chain before overdrives, and I like it like that. But try it out both ways and see what you prefer
Jacob Houghton thanks I’ll have to do that, I have a few cheap pedals and a HX effects so I’ll need to play around to see where to put this. Although to get some tones that work in blues rock and indie it doesn’t need to be a scientific endeavour 😄
@@MrRafaztar exactly, whatever works!
I use mine right after an RC Boost and I love it there. I can back the gain down on the broadcast and get basically 4 stages of overdrive that way. The broadcast can go later in the chain because buffers don't impact it like some fuzz pedals. Just my $.02
Hey.. which powersupply do u use for tc electronics pedals.. i have d ditto looper from tc , whenever i connect it to d power it turns on but doesnot record d loops.. any advice?
Id doesn’t have any sens to put a big boss tuner . It’s much better to use TC mini or Polytune clips
What power supply you used?
DIAGO MICROPOWER9, Model Number: PS10. I recommend you to check the latest version. This one might have some problems according to the manufacturer notice. I hope this might help 😉
Nice!! What’s the power supply?
Thanks! Diago micropower, basically just a 1-spot so not particularly good but does the job!
Nice board! Do I detect a pretty strong Robben Ford influence?
Not that strong, maybe subconscious! I do like him, especially his work with the Yellowjackets
Where and when did you hook up the volume pedal?
It's just on the floor in front of the board
What kind of power supply did you use?
What is the size of the pedalboard?
Pedaltrain nano +
building a mini travel board, uses boss tuner
The most important pedal on a board.
Ya but we can be so much more small with a mini tuner. Real estate, need more.