pedalboard and roadcase info
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pedalboard and roadcase info
Can anyone shed show light on the manufacturer that made this pedal board and case? I like the dual level design made to fit moogerfooger pedals.
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I would love to have one of those. Looks like a custom job, though. I have never before seen a pedal board such as this.
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this looks great. I'd buy something like that too
but maybe a more important question is how is he powering those 6 moogers?? i can't see 6 powerleads hanging off it and i don't know of any box on the market that can properly power 6 moogers including a murph and delay??
maybe he knows something we don't?
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but maybe a more important question is how is he powering those 6 moogers?? i can't see 6 powerleads hanging off it and i don't know of any box on the market that can properly power 6 moogers including a murph and delay??
maybe he knows something we don't?
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Look real close at the picture of the one on the table. I see (through the hole on the side that there is a whole compartment under all those pedals ) So with this in mind there must be a power strip or power supply under there? But what I'm wondering is see the colored hardwood like whats on the pedals peeking out of that side hole. Could he have a CP251 under there?
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ColorForm2113 wrote:i just noticed the pedals are in a different order too lol....where did you find this pic, maybe we can just ask him?
Its two different pedal boards that have the same type of of board/case. I don't have a picture with the lid on them (yet). The picture with the Theremin player I found on the Moog myspace profile.
It seems to be a production piece, because I see different musicians online with the same product. I would think they could sell a few more if the manufacturer would just promote there products with a badge on the pedal board or right here in the moog forum. I really don't want to rack my foogers and I'm looking at pedal board products that will fit the pedals correctly,except a power supply underneath and allow patch cable changes. I don't like cluttered pedalboards
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Re: pedalboard and roadcase info
tubeampguy wrote:Can anyone shed show light on the manufacturer that made this pedal board and case? I like the dual level design made to fit moogerfooger pedals.
I agree completely!ColorForm2113 wrote:ahhh ok. yeah who ever made that board definately needs to advertise. seems like the perfect setup for non racked foogers
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I have a pedal board very similar to that one. Mines made by a company out in Cali called Trailer Trash. They do amazing custom work as well. Heres the link;
http://trailertrashpedalboards.com/
Hope this helps
http://trailertrashpedalboards.com/
Hope this helps