photoshooter
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I wanted to get a pedal or two to experiment with... that quickly lead to three, four... Mostly very inexpensive pedals just for play. But of course then I needed a pedalboard so I decided to make one. I drew it to be the smallest size I could get away with. A larger pedalboard would just make me buy more pedals Not terribly sophisticated but gratifying nonetheless. The sides are 1" thick beech rabbeted so that the top shelves set inside. Top is baltic birch ply edged with paduak for a little visual interest. I put in and out jacks on the side and mounted a power supply underneath. I'm still waiting on a few more patch cables so I haven't wired it up yet.
I'm completely green when it comes to all of this stuff so I can't really discuss the finer points of each pedal However I can share that the Trio+ has a much smaller learning curve than what I imagined and it's a heckuva lot of fun!
I'm completely green when it comes to all of this stuff so I can't really discuss the finer points of each pedal However I can share that the Trio+ has a much smaller learning curve than what I imagined and it's a heckuva lot of fun!