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August 17th, 2010 admin No comments

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Pedal Board for my bass setup.?

I play a Schecter Custom-4 bass with a BA115 Ampeg amp. I have recently got a few pedals, along with my old ones. I now have a Boss ODB-3 Bass Overdrive, a Boss LMB-3 Bass Limiter Enhancer, a Boss CEB-3 Bass Chorus, a Boss GEB-7 Bass Equalizer, and a Dunlop Crybaby 105Q Bass Wah pedal. I want to get a pedal board for these, but I have a few questions. One: What exactly does a pedal board do for me? (I have never really known, but it seemed like I good idea to have one) and Two: What pedal board should I get? I have found a “Musicians Gear Powered Pedalboard and Case” that holds 6 pedals for 79.99. I currently have 5. Help would be greatly appreciated.

Pedal boards are basically a place for you to store your pedals neatly and in order. It also saves you the hassel of needing to set up everything, like when you’re playing gigs. You just have to open it, connect it with a power supply, plung in your axe and play.

Pedal boards usually have an adhesive surface so that your pedals can stick to it and not fall and get messed around when you carry it from place to place. You must also put adhesives on the bottom of your pedals for it to stick to the pedal board.

People sometimes like to make their old pedal boards, you can try doing a search on Google for this. They have many tutorials.

If you can afford it, go ahead and buy it. It’ll save a lot of hassel and keep things in order. (:

EDIT: Here’s a good tutorial on making your own pedal board. You might want to make a small mount for it so that is faces you when you’re playing.
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Make-a-Pedal-Board-Out-of-an-Old-Briefcase/

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