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 New Mini-Rig Pedal Board 
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Post New Mini-Rig Pedal Board
I put together a small pedal board rig using a Chemical Design Werks Amp Top pedal board. The pedal board can sit on top of an Amp for hands on control or on the floor. It uses common plastic ties rather than velcro to secure the pedals.

http://www.chemistrydesignwerks.com/holeyboard-amptop.html

The bass side of the Stick is routed into a Zoom MS-BT1000. The stereo out is fed into the stereo TRS input an Art SplitMix 4 mixer secured on the underside of the board.

The melody side is routed into a Yamaha MagicStomp II with the stereo out fed into the stereo TRS input of the Art Mixer.

The stereo TRS output from the Art mixer sums the two signals which are routed into the stereo input of the Ditto X2 looper. The stereo output of the looper goes into the Center Point Spacestation 3.

The idea is to use this pedal board for open mic and travel purposes and also in the effects loop of the Line 6 Helix for home use and bigger gigs.

I have a power supply mounted on the underside. Unfortunately, it does not power the Yamaha pedal but it does power the other two.

It took a bit of maneuvering to get the Yamaha pedal mounted because of the width but I am happy with the results. They sell larger pedal configurations for those interested.


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Sat Oct 15, 2016 8:26 am
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Post Re: New Mini-Rig Pedal Board
Very nice and a lotta bang in a small footprint. I'm really interested in what you think about the Centerpoint Stereo box. I saw an early version of that thing a few years ago at a trade show with a guy playing a kind of ambient Andy Summers style guitar thru it at a low volume in a noisy trade show environment and just kinda filed it away as "Interesting idea". I haven't been around one since and even tho I've seen Aspen's demo videos,it's had to know what it'd sound like for Stick in a real room instead of computer speakers. How's the bottom end? I know you can add a powered subwoofer but could you do without one on a typical small/medium sized solo gig and still get the full sound of the Stick?


Sat Oct 15, 2016 10:20 am
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Post Re: New Mini-Rig Pedal Board
To get the full range, you need a sub. The Spacestation only goes to to 100 hz. That being said, I played an outdoor farmer's market with just the Spacestation (they wanted low volume) and it sounded great. The sound filled up the area with a wide dispersion. You should use a stereo source for it - I used the Helix and now the rig pictures here. I also used just the Zoom pedal and I was happy with the sound.


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