Thats a lot of pedals.
Coming from me that means something, too
Such a change from Pragestock 2013
A little bit
I think if I were to ever start a band again, the board would be much smaller, but that is one good thing about just playing in the basement. I can leave it all setup and never have to move it. With the exception of the board I built for my kids, this is every pedal I own, so why not hook them all up together?
That Spark has just enough space! BTW, how do you like the EchoRec?
That's what I did too. Made a small board that I could carry around, put everything else on the big one. What good does a pedal do sitting on the shelf?A little bit
I think if I were to ever start a band again, the board would be much smaller, but that is one good thing about just playing in the basement. I can leave it all setup and never have to move it. With the exception of the board I built for my kids, this is every pedal I own, so why not hook them all up together?
Incidentally I have a bunch that don't even fit on my big board, mainly because I packed the board with things that work for my band while other pedals (metal distortions and whatnot) got literally shelved.That's what I did too. Made a small board that I could carry around, put everything else on the big one. What good does a pedal do sitting on the shelf?
I love the Echorec. It is my second favorite pedal after the Afterneath. Neither one of them are very practical but they are really cool and spacey. I could probably kick those 2 on and just noodle for hours (I have done that a few times) and it is just awesome.
I was gonna say...between the Echorec, Afterneath and Carbon Copy...there's a lot of spacey potential there.
Cool! What is the one that called "Olympia" do?
Who makes it? Was wondering if the name was inspired by the Seattle scene that really came mostly out of Olympia, WA.The Olympia is a really good fuzz. Right now it is my favorite fuzz, it gets more use than my Iron Bell which is surprising.