post pics of your pedalboards
Hey guys, Im new here. First post. This place seems cool, anyways, here's a picture of my pedalboard. Im looking to add a MF-101 next. No need for the delay or phaser though. Ive got 3 top of the line delays on there (and waiting on an echoczar), and probably the best phaser made (toneczar!) But, I really do want the mf-101. Anyways here it is, Im sure you all know what the stuff on it is. Cheers.
P.S. This is my more "complex" rig pedalwise that Im using while doing some home recording stuff...
http://img154.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img0613fg2.jpg
P.S. This is my more "complex" rig pedalwise that Im using while doing some home recording stuff...
http://img154.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img0613fg2.jpg
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ha, yea its tough. I love the Fulltone Delay. Its my most expensive peace of gear...for now (well, pedal wise). It really sounds like no other delay out there. Its so incredibly beautiful that I cant turn it off! Lately Ive been using he Quicksilver delay the most though. Regarding the Fulltone delay... Mine is relatively new, and Ive had it for about 3 or 4 months now, and still havent had to change the tape. Some people tend to change it once a year, some people change it more ofter. The Moogs have become a really big part of my sound though, Especially the MuRF. Theres still a BUNCH of pedals that arent in that photo. Ive got 3 BJF pedals comming this month, a Landgraff DO on the way, and am waiting on the Toneczar line! Toneczar are really great pedals. Cheers.
Marko M.
Marko M.
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The sunlion and the cheesesource actually complement each other very well. The fuzz on the sunlion is very smooth and warm and the treble boost section of the pedal is a lot like a less intense fuzzface...together they create a really great lead tone. The cheesesource is sharper, fuzzier, and more modern sounding. The brown source side is much dirtier and muddier than the treble booster side of the sunface. I dunno, I like both pedals equally which is why i use both...they both sound very different but I think you'd be very happy with the sunlion if you're looking for a smooth warm fuzz sound like an old germanium fuzz face then you'll really like the sunlion.
This is my board before I wired it up.

Left>right
Foxx Fuzz-wa-vol, Foxx Tone Machine (both orig.) MF Low pass filter, phaser, delay, ring mod and control processor, A/DA Flander (orig. rev2) Prescription Experience, Xotic RC and BB (soon to be replaced with an MI Crunch box) and a zvex Fuzz Factory.

Left>right
Foxx Fuzz-wa-vol, Foxx Tone Machine (both orig.) MF Low pass filter, phaser, delay, ring mod and control processor, A/DA Flander (orig. rev2) Prescription Experience, Xotic RC and BB (soon to be replaced with an MI Crunch box) and a zvex Fuzz Factory.
wow guys beautiful gear.
here's an updated shot of my box.

Vox Wah>Whammy>Rat>TS9>Analogman CompROSSor>DD5/FS5U Tap Tempo>True Bypass unit - MoogLoPass/MoogRingmod>Moog Phase>volume (korg tuner) (2 moog exp pedals) (new balance sneakers)
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here's an updated shot of my box.

Vox Wah>Whammy>Rat>TS9>Analogman CompROSSor>DD5/FS5U Tap Tempo>True Bypass unit - MoogLoPass/MoogRingmod>Moog Phase>volume (korg tuner) (2 moog exp pedals) (new balance sneakers)
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