My pedalboard in the era before I discovered guitar forums.

If you make it to Pragestock, you will change it the first week of October :grin:
I guess luckily for me I can't afford P-stock this year.

Putting the amp in the Suhr Cab really changed things up. I'm curious how it sounds on tonights gig.
 
I guess luckily for me I can't afford P-stock this year.

Putting the amp in the Suhr Cab really changed things up. I'm curious how it sounds on tonights gig.

Lame on the pragestock, but if I lived in CA, I wouldn't be able to go either.

So you are trying the amp out for the first time on a gig tonight? The pedalboard will change tomorrow. :grin:
 
Lame on the pragestock, but if I lived in CA, I wouldn't be able to go either.

So you are trying the amp out for the first time on a gig tonight? The pedalboard will change tomorrow. :grin:


yeah...last year it cost nearly $1000 between the ticket and lost work.


This is the first gig with it in the new combo enclosure.:


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Even with the same new speaker it sounds different

Here is another old configuration, probably a year or two later:


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by Mark Wein on MarkWeinGuitarLessons.com
 
That looks like my #2 pedalboard (all Boss, with some Keeley mods for good measure). It's for my buddies to play when they're over, or to throw in the car on road trips.
 
It is really interesting that before the boutique pedal explosion, guitarists pedal mainly comprised of Boss and Ibanez pedals. You would find sparingly a TC Pedal, Arion, Washburn, MXR or EHX, etc. Analog man came in with mods along with Keeley and before you know it a new birth happened.
 
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