Building A Travel Pedalboard!

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  • čas přidán 12. 07. 2024
  • I finally got around to having a travel-friendly pedalboard built! Let's dive into it!
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Komentáře • 74

  • @salvadormeridian
    @salvadormeridian Před rokem +16

    Idk why but building a pedalboard and looking at a pedalboard is so damn satisfying

  • @metalheadbassangler2677
    @metalheadbassangler2677 Před rokem +6

    Brads awesome. Was building my board last year and was having trouble. Called him a few times and he helped out with no cost to me. Just a really stand up guy

  • @TheCyberMantis
    @TheCyberMantis Před rokem +3

    FM9 + SD200 is everything you need. Add an expression pedal for the wah, and a 4x12 cab, and you are all set.

  • @TheSpineSplitter1990
    @TheSpineSplitter1990 Před rokem +2

    I have the Fractal FM3 and I pair it with a 280 watt Ritter Poweramp, about the size of a wah pedal and into a 2x12 cab. Super awesome convenient and compact rig.

  • @littledanmcnamara1840
    @littledanmcnamara1840 Před rokem +1

    I love these types of videos, just wish it was longer

  • @Left_Hand_Path
    @Left_Hand_Path Před rokem +2

    Those temple audio boards seem pretty sweet with the patch bay options. I have a powerstage 700 and a quad cortex on my travel/live rig. Love the simple travel board setups.

    • @haymjack
      @haymjack Před 5 měsíci

      Curious to know, how do you power both devices? Can’t seem to find a power supply that will accommodate something like a powerstage and an hx stomp.

    • @Left_Hand_Path
      @Left_Hand_Path Před 5 měsíci

      @@haymjack I had it on a board for a bit and just used a power strip and plugged the powerstage into that and also had a cioks power supply I plugged in as well that powered the QC and everything else.
      Currently moved everything to a rack and have it all powered by a Furman power rack.

  • @jaredwood87
    @jaredwood87 Před rokem +2

    Any chance of a walkthrough of your FM9 patches? I’d be interested to see what blocks and scenes you are running.

  • @joshuahbogus7056
    @joshuahbogus7056 Před rokem +1

    Hey fluff what does the power connection look like from the powercon input to the two iec cables. I'm using a quad cortex and power stage and am getting a ground loop running a iec y cable

  • @tomwyant9532
    @tomwyant9532 Před rokem

    I wasn't planning on spending money today but the way you have the wireless hidden and the antennas on the side just changed my mind.

  • @sqlb3rn
    @sqlb3rn Před rokem +5

    I would drop all that shit and just bring the fractal. I don't understand why he used such a giant board with so much empty space.

  • @BTPA_USA
    @BTPA_USA Před rokem +1

    You are the man!! Thanks for the shoutout 🥳

  • @adamhumphreys9605
    @adamhumphreys9605 Před rokem +2

    The people complaining on this video are the guys that put their helix in their backpack and play down at the local bar

  • @danielzonjee
    @danielzonjee Před rokem +1

    Maybe I didn’t understand it correctly, but how are you powering both the fm9, the powerstage and the wireless at the same time? In terms of power supply? Is there some splitter power supply underneath it?

  • @jeffrankin7624
    @jeffrankin7624 Před 9 měsíci +1

    How did you secure the FM9?

  • @tomotoole3898
    @tomotoole3898 Před rokem

    Nice setup. I just snagged a couple pedal amps recently to see what they are all about. Got the EH 5mm and the Carvin Mach 100. Kinda hard to beat them from a value standpoint and with a good analog pre-amp and decent cab they sound killer. Been using them more than my tube head recently. It's like an old 80s rack setup but on the floor.

  • @WilliamHaisch
    @WilliamHaisch Před rokem

    Any power in? Nice! Game changer!
    The old rental house I shared with my band mates would make that adapter work for it! Every outlet was ungrounded, there were at least 2 different phases, and the guitar would zap me every time I touched the strings (Nady wireless cured that). Very dangerous but also very cheap! 😂

  • @benfowler2127
    @benfowler2127 Před rokem +2

    I’ve almost bought the seymour duncan powerstage a couple different times. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on it. (Edit: Maybe I’ll just watch the video you did 3 years ago 😂) I don’t really need it, but I’m like lots of people. I have GAS

  • @AdamMason
    @AdamMason Před 6 měsíci

    Fluff, out of the Powerstage you're going to backline cabinet I assume then other FM9 output is going to FOH? For your FOH output do you still have cabs enabled?

  • @joehorvathebe
    @joehorvathebe Před rokem

    That is a cool setup. I was using a Mission Engineering Inc Gemeni H Full 4U Head Rack for my Powerstage 700 and Axe FX 3. Powerstage gets so freaking hot though that I stopped using it. Do you think it would be safe to have them in the same unit? Just asking because I loved the portability of having the Axe FX and the amp in one unit that could connect to anything be it FoH or 4x12 or whatever else you would need.

    • @davidnaili3555
      @davidnaili3555 Před 8 měsíci

      The PowerStage got hot cause' you need to keep a distance between both, the power amp and the Axe-Fx.
      Get a rack case of 6U

    • @joehorvathebe
      @joehorvathebe Před 8 měsíci

      I completely removed it from the rack a while ago and it still gets super-hot outside of the rack nowhere near anything, sitting on top of my desk by itself.@@davidnaili3555

  • @christopherheadcase6886
    @christopherheadcase6886 Před rokem +1

    I've been mia for a minute.. but when did you switch to fractal from line 6 and why?

  • @noahpauley
    @noahpauley Před rokem +1

    I thought you were a Line 6 guy. Why the switch to Fractal?

  • @MichaelStoneham
    @MichaelStoneham Před rokem +1

    Thats still a big pedal board. Also is there a build video of it or at least a breakdown.

  • @DylSherm91
    @DylSherm91 Před rokem +2

    How did you handle routing power to the power stage as well as the fractal with just one power input going to the board?

    • @BTPA_USA
      @BTPA_USA Před rokem +1

      the powerCON connector powers the Fractal, Duncan, and Sennheiser

    • @DylSherm91
      @DylSherm91 Před rokem +1

      @@BTPA_USA yes but how is the power being split from 1 powrcon connector into 3 different leads to power the different devices?

    • @BTPA_USA
      @BTPA_USA Před rokem +2

      @@DylSherm91 all 3 power supplies terminate to the single powerCON input

    • @javiermp81
      @javiermp81 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@BTPA_USA Could you link to the components you used for this? I’m trying to do the same with my pedalboard. Thanks!

    • @haymjack
      @haymjack Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@BTPA_USAplease link this. Many parties are interested in something like this.

  • @robzilla69
    @robzilla69 Před rokem

    That is a sweet setup. Just curious, no volume pedal? I can't live without one, what am I missing?

    • @perpetualgrimace
      @perpetualgrimace Před rokem

      He's probably used to some combination of using the volume knob on his guitar and engaging the tuner on the fractal

  • @sparkle99
    @sparkle99 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Fluff…can you share how he connected the FM9 to the board?

    • @BTPA_USA
      @BTPA_USA Před 5 měsíci +2

      We drilled holes that line up with the feet screws underneath the FM9. Then, we screwed through the pedalboard into the FM9. Much more solid for flying/touring internationally.

  • @extraordinary_ordinary
    @extraordinary_ordinary Před rokem +1

    I think it’s a little ridiculous that Fluff had someone wire up such a simple rig. 60 minutes and a few basic tools and you would be done with that.

  • @lookmanostrings
    @lookmanostrings Před rokem +1

    The board is fine but I want to see the case where you carry it.

  • @huguesgarcia2364
    @huguesgarcia2364 Před rokem

    Funny to see the difference between a professional musician and a normal one. Your flight rig looks like his everyday one.

  • @trevv5886
    @trevv5886 Před rokem +1

    Hate to ask Fluff. The FM9, wireless unit & SD powers take are powered by ??

    • @sqlb3rn
      @sqlb3rn Před rokem +1

      Powered by a speakon cable plugged into a wall outlet...

    • @BTPA_USA
      @BTPA_USA Před rokem

      @@sqlb3rn PowerCON not speakON. Similar, but they are definitely different.

    • @sqlb3rn
      @sqlb3rn Před rokem +1

      @@BTPA_USA Fluff said speakon, I've never even seen a power connector like that but I'm not into pro audio.

    • @BTPA_USA
      @BTPA_USA Před rokem

      @@sqlb3rn For sure. It is a powerCON connector. Similar to a SpeakON - but different. Rated for power.

  • @jcassler1969
    @jcassler1969 Před rokem

    Those BNC connectors for the wireless antenna seem awfully close together…if the wireless unit operates around 500MHz, you’ll want those connectors to be at least 6 inches apart.
    Awesome rig!! Fractal + power stage + sennheiser sounds like a rock solid rig.

  • @the-creech4790
    @the-creech4790 Před rokem

    👍

  • @rasmushviid6084
    @rasmushviid6084 Před rokem

    Could you make a video on the Senheiser ewd?

    • @RiffsAndBeards
      @RiffsAndBeards  Před rokem

      I did! czcams.com/video/fVy1tOmkgRw/video.html

    • @modusmedic
      @modusmedic Před rokem +1

      What are the mounting tabs that you used to mount the ew-d under the board?

  • @willieriffs3946
    @willieriffs3946 Před rokem

    Sadly i can’t be on the Milan venue so sad

  • @MisterRorschach90
    @MisterRorschach90 Před rokem +18

    Imagine spending more on a pedal board base than most people spend on their guitar or amp, just to put two large multi effects on it. CZcams influencer musicians are crazy. Lol

    • @angrygoldfish
      @angrygoldfish Před rokem +9

      I totally get what you're saying, but Fluff does this for a job. What someone in that position puts in, they'll get back. I'm a domestic cleaner. The better my cleaning equipment, the quicker and more efficiently I can clean a house, and the more money I can earn or the less time I need to work.

    • @RiffsAndBeards
      @RiffsAndBeards  Před rokem +14

      I tour the world my guy.

    • @MisterRorschach90
      @MisterRorschach90 Před rokem +1

      @@RiffsAndBeards lol that’s why I didn’t say anything negative my guy. Only expressed how crazy it was in comparison to normal people. Guys in the music scene around here, even ones that tour to neighboring states all use the cheapest stuff they can find, and half the time it’s falling apart. And connected by entire colonies of wire snakes. Lol
      Though I will admit I made this comment before watching the full video and quickly realized I forgot how difficult it is to set up floor boards like this. You can literally spend weeks trying to get it right. So I did consider deleting the comment but since I didn’t bash you or anything I decided not to. Even if this does make sense for a traveling musician I still hold to it being crazy. Lol not bad crazy though.

    • @MisterRorschach90
      @MisterRorschach90 Před rokem

      @@angrygoldfish I completely agree with this sentiment. But only to an extent. The facts are for certain product segments there are things that are expensive but will be worth it in the long run, and others that will literally never be worth it. Those crazy limited edition pedals that sell second hand for tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars, custom shop master built guitars with insane levels of detail that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, etc. it is the job of manufacturers to make us think we need things and that they will make our lives easier. And with more and more products released every day it becomes more and more difficult to discern which of them actually will make life easier. Though I would honestly like to find out if this applies to the cleaning industry. My dad cleaned at a recording studio for a college job and kept it after graduation because of the free recording time and very large wage. He paid me 5 bucks an hour to help him and once the vacuum broke down. We went to buy the most expensive vacuum from Walmart to get the job done but the studio owner took it back immediately and bought the most expensive vacuum on the market. He said it would be worth it in the long run and oh boy it was. It was like night and day. What’s funny is they still have that exact same vacuum decades later and it’s still better than every other commercial or industrial vacuum I’ve ever used.
      Sorry for the rambling.

    • @andrewbecker3700
      @andrewbecker3700 Před rokem +6

      What are "normal people"? It's CRAZY for someone to have anything less than this, and expect to have good repeatable performances night after night out on the road.The day and age of using little pieces of tape or paint pens to mark your amps knob settings is over. If you hadn't noticed, he doesn't have a crew of sound guys doing everything for him. This is what's up. Deal with it.

  • @truthfactreality6814
    @truthfactreality6814 Před rokem

    It’s all about quad cortex fly rigs.

  • @godlyk3
    @godlyk3 Před rokem

    You should do a ridiculous reverb listing on all the Bad Monkeys going for 200 + right now.

    • @PondoSinatra680
      @PondoSinatra680 Před rokem

      Unless John Mayer puts one on his board, those prices will come back down. This is just a case of opportunists trying to separate stupid people from their money.

  • @thmmke6926
    @thmmke6926 Před rokem

    Why did someone else have to wire it together, it’s not very complex, 2 items?

  • @KristianHeartmusic
    @KristianHeartmusic Před rokem

    Sucks I wish the powerstage was louder love the product but such a let down the 200 isn’t loud enough

  • @gcvrsa
    @gcvrsa Před rokem

    A 28" wide by 16.5" deep pedalboard is not what I would call "travel friendly", at all, and there is a huge amount of wasted space on that board. The flight care for that model measures 32" wide x 19.25" deep x 7.5" high. You can forget travelling with that as cabin baggage, although it does make it in under the common 62 linear inches limit for most airlines' checked baggage policies. But does it even make the weight limit of 50 lbs? The flight case alone is 19.5 lbs, the board is another 5 lbs, then you still have to add the weight of all the electronics and cabling.
    The largest pedalboard I would consider "travel friendly" is one that fits into the common 22 x 14 x 9 size limits for cabin baggage. There's a reason the Boss BCB-1000 pedalboard is the size it is. However, this ignores one big problem: you're almost certainly flying with an instrument, and if you intend to bring your instrument as cabin baggage, then you can't bring a 22 x 14 x 9 pedalboard, as well, so that size of pedalboard really works better for train travel, where there are fewer restrictions, or in-city travel by foot, transit, or taxicab.
    Assuming you are flying with an instrument, and you don't want to check your instrument or pedalboard (and I would recommend you do not check them), since your instrument counts as your one allowable piece of cabin baggage, you will be limited to only a "personal item"/"flight tote" that needs to be able to fit under the airline seats. And guess what? No pedalboard company on the market makes a pedalboard and case to suit this purpose and maximize the available space, not even companies like Mono, who specialize in musician's travel luggage. Mono's "small" pedalboard is 18" x 12.5" x 4.75", and their "lite" pedalboard is only 14" x 5.75" x 1.5". Other companies have the same size problems.
    The largest size you can realistically fit into a case small enough to fit under most airliner seats is going to be about 15.5" x 11.5" x 7.5", but even this will be too large for many airlines/airplanes. You can fit about 8 regular-size pedals (2 rows of 4 pedals) on a board that size. And ideally, the board will be flat enough to allow room in the case for a change of clothing, toiletries, personal electronics, and an in-flight snack, so you don't have to check anything, at all, unless you are going for longer than a weekend, in which case, you can check a bag full of extra clothes, not your music gear.
    I have to question whether or not it makes sense to build a fly rig with a power amp, in the first place. Why not simply build a direct-to-PA board, and rely on backline for amps/cabs, since you are already relying on backline if you aren't bringing cabinets?

    • @gcvrsa
      @gcvrsa Před rokem

      Also, Speakon for power?? A standard IEC connector would have been a much better idea. You really don't want to be in the position of having to fabricate a custom cable on the road, if anything happens to that.

  • @budverissimo1
    @budverissimo1 Před rokem

    R.I.P. helix

    • @schlagdog
      @schlagdog Před rokem

      Not enough DSP anymore. Maybe this year they put out a new one at NAMM.

  • @barry3045
    @barry3045 Před rokem

    What is this ? A pedalboard for ants !???

  • @PondoSinatra680
    @PondoSinatra680 Před rokem +1

    Too much empty space on that board. It makes my OCD hurt.