As you can see from the picture, I'm using only the Boss GE7 EQ pedal and the cool little Delta Lab digital delay pedal. (BTW, it's made by Texas Instruments.) I use the settings as you see them: A slight bump to the mids and a very slight cut to the extreme lows and highs on the EQ pedal, and a small slap-back on the delay. I thought it sounded great. So did my bandmates and the sound tech at the venue.
The pedals are in the inexpensive Boss BCB-30 pedal board; very convenient. The top snaps on and it folds up like a briefcase.
Pedal Board Update: I added a Line 6 X2 wireless rig:
The guitar player in Roadhouse Joe (Scott Mishoe) and I have been thinking about going wireless so we went to Guitar Center and tried out the little Line 6 X2. I was interested in it for a couple of reasons:
-Moderate cost ($199 but we cut a deal for buying two)
-Small size receiver fits in my bedal board
-It operates above 900mhz, so the new FCC bandwidth won't interfere.
So far it is performing as advertised: No drop-outs or static at all. When I A-B'ed it against a cable I could not hear any difference. It gets all the grit and overtones from my bullet mic. I can play from any room in my house. (It's raining outside so I didn't try that.) I'll thrash it out at band practice tomorrow and see how it does.
At the gig at Little Bear last week I stepped on my cable twice and unplugged my mic, so I'm really looking forward to being unleashed!
2 comments:
Nice little pedal board setup! Let us know how you like that new wireless rig.
Are you using one AC adapter for all the 2 Boss pedals AND the wireless ? What kind is it ?
I ended up using a little Belkin power bar strip with rotating plugs, mainly because if different adapter plugs supplying different power to my setup.
Hey AirMojo-
Yep, I'm running both pedals and the wireless receiver off the same OneSpot power supply. It seems to work fine. I have a Monster power conditioner upstream of that.
I've played with the X2 wireless for several hours and so far I have no complaints at all. I still haven't heard any drop-outs or noise, and the tone as good as a cable.
I'm going to run it until the 9V battery in the transmitter dies so I can see the actual battery life. Line 6 claims as much as 12 hours but I doubt that.
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