Deadpool_25
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Are you using Velcro?
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Are you using Velcro?
That looks really clean and tidy! How are you powering the FM3 though? Separately?Newest board.
Boss Wireless -> FM3 -> Strymon Big Sky -> Pigtronix Infinity 2; Roland EV-5 Expression in Pedal 1 and Hotone Ampero 2 button switch in Pedal 2 (currently Tuner and Tap Tempo) all on a Pedaltrain Novo 24.
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Nice! A sweet, simple rig.Ok. It’s still a work in progress but I’m feeling like this will be a very giggable rig. I have decided not to mount things to a board so that I can get away with a smaller carrying case. I have a diy 2-button switch and an old wah (my first) that I converted into an expression pedal.
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This feeds a PS700 that I am going to mount in an old Sunn 1-12 combo cab. Might try something else to power this but for now it’s sounding pretty good. The cab is loaded with an FX12-200. I might add a reflex port but I worry that it might get too bassy.
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Here is the travel case. We sell these at my business. They are actually meant for camera lenses but when I saw how well the FM3 fit in there, I was all over it.
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I really wish FM3 would ship with magnifying glass to see the scenes when standing up
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Beautiful looking board and set up. Question: how did you mount those large circular through holes on your Temple board to allow an IEC plug through the board?Hi guys,
I hope you are all good. Update to my FM3 board. I decided to mount both the FM3 and FC6 together. I just figured it was easier to keep them both together.
Swapped my FC12 with Sukh of Zenrigs for his FC6 and some extra Zenrig goodies. I have a separate FC6 board for my Axe III rig also. Never thought I'd be able to just use the FC6 but I just really like using it. Thanks again Sukh I hope you're enjoying the FC12.
All mounted with Sukh's Uni and glow risers. Zen guard protection system on both the FC6 and FM3. Powercon, XLR, USB and 1/4" tails all mounted on the side of my Temple Audio Duo 34 for OUT 1L and R, OUT 2L and R and USB. On the other side I have another 1/4" tail for guitar in.
Finally rehearsing with the band next week and first time using the FM3 in a live situation. It's gonna be strange having everything on the floor near me after using the Axe for so long. I'm sure I'll get used to it though. Using the OMG9 layouts for the first time as well, which makes everything really easy to use. I'll still be taking the Axe out for gigs too!
Anyway here's some pics for you all enjoy!
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Thank you I appreciate it!Beautiful looking board and set up. Question: how did you mount those large circular through holes on your Temple board to allow an IEC plug through the board?
Take it to a new thread. This one is for showing off the final product you come up with.Ugh. Last night I got to sit in with some friends and took the FM3+FC6. They called up another friend to sing, who then spent the next 30 minutes stomping around the stage right next to the FM3. By the end he'd stepped on the guitar cord at the input, unplugging it mid-song, then stepped on the FASLink breaking the XLR connector and I was about to push him off the stage. I was afraid he'd broken the socket itself inside the FM3, but the FC6 powered right up when I used a different XLR cable.
Now I'm totally rethinking my light-weight travel FM3+FC6 rig and am going to armor it. I'm looking at the Temple Audio Duo 24 so I can fit the units side-by-side, but would really like to find something that could protect all the connections on the back of the unit. I know I can run everything to the modules on the side, but the connections themselves on the back are still exposed.
I looked at the Nux Bumblebee (Large) but it doesn't look like there'd be enough room to put one of the bars across the back and it's not wide enough for both units.
I was thinking of asking if Temple Audio would sell a bunch of their handles that I could mount across the back, but I wondered if anyone else had thoughts about it. Has anyone got a way of putting a bar over the back area to deflect stomping feet?
This was recommended on another thread, its not a magnifier but it dose give its some added depth and protects the screen somewhat,I really wish FM3 would ship with magnifying glass to see the scenes when standing up