SmithDerp1
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Could you please share the name of the case you purchased? Or maybe the inner dimensions? We have exactly the same setup, including the drop pedal, and this would be very useful for me.Here’s mine. Just got a roadie case.
Could you please share the name of the case you purchased? Or maybe the inner dimensions? We have exactly the same setup, including the drop pedal, and this would be very useful for me.Here’s mine. Just got a roadie case.
Could you please share the name of the case you purchased? Or maybe the inner dimensions? We have exactly the same setup, including the drop pedal, and this would be very useful for me.
Here’s mine. Just got a roadie case.
Can I ask how well the velcro sticks to the carpet in the case? Thinking about picking one of these up as well. Also, is the lip of the lid in the way of the pedals? (too high?)
Voodoo Labs Dingbat. The case is nicely padded and can be used in backpack fashion to free up both hands.
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Here’s mine. Just got a roadie case.
Really nice!! Did you have many drop outs with the G10? Notice any with the G10s so far? ThanksIt's been a while since I posted an update. Not much has changed in the last couple of years except I've just got the new Line 6 G10S, so here's my current setup:
- Line 6 G10S – just got this a couple of days ago. Been using the G10 system and it worked well except that it really wasn't designed for pedalboard usage. So now with 9V connector, better antennas, solid metal case and selectable channels, it's a really solid device.
- Mission Engineering Spring Loaded EP-1. I have a Fractal EV-2 as well but keep coming back to the EP-1. I rarely use it, it's too big and heavy. And when I do use it, it feels just right.
- The knob just below the EP-1 is master volume, attached to the output volume. Great if I find myself quickly having to make some volume adjustment if I get the volume wrong in a preset for instance.
- In the lower left is my momentary wildcard button. In most presets this will just enable the boost in the amp block and a little bit of volume boost. I use this when I just have a short line that I want to stand out. I also use this for the Raygun effect in Rebel Yell and similar momentary functions.
- Above the momentary button is a clock from DS Engineering.
- Above the clock is the lead volume. I can adjust this between 0-8dB boost. At noon its 4dB which is usually spot on with my band with 2 guitars, drums and bass. In some songs there's only me on guitar and then I can lower this quite a bit and some songs when the band is really digging in I can dial it up it a bit. At home I turn it all the way off so I can still practice all the scene changes and everything without having any volume changes.
- Mounted underneath is the Mission Engineering 529 power supply.
Really nice!! Did you have many drop outs with the G10? Notice any with the G10s so far? Thanks
Great board! I’ve been through ever single page of this thread several times and your setup is exactly what I’ve been looking for. Thanks
Few questions. I can’t see your connections on the back of the ax8. How much room do you have back there? Are the cables straight or 90 degree? Will a straight XLR fit and allow the cover to be connected or do you have to unplug? Are you able to put on the cover and leave the the drop Pedal and ax8 plugged into the power strip? Will you post another pic of the back of the ax8?