Sully0556
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Yes, good catch!!Because I have been following your posts on the Pelican as I get mine set up...did you use the cut foam from those as bases for your Headrush 108's?
Yes, good catch!!Because I have been following your posts on the Pelican as I get mine set up...did you use the cut foam from those as bases for your Headrush 108's?
Genius!Yes, good catch!!
I would think so, I do it so the don't walk across the stage while I'm playing. I don't really hear them due to the IEM's I just need them to react with my guitar.Genius!
Does the foam absorb some of the bass/boominess from the Headrushes? I love this idea. I have the 112's and they are pretty boomy.
Is one of those cabs powered?
They are not powered. I use Seymour Duncan PowerStage 170Is one of those cabs powered?
I saw that but didn't figure it was powering both cabs?They are not powered. I use Seymour Duncan PowerStage 170
yes nice setup who makes the pedalboard please tell.Who is the manufacturer of your pedalboard? Nice set up.
what pedal board is that, looks like what i need, do you have a case for it.All setup. My user presets from my FM3 transferred over nicely.
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It's a Temple Audio Duo 34 i believe. A lot of FM guys are using them including myself.what pedal board is that, looks like what i need, do you have a case for it.
cool thanks do you have a case for itIt's a Temple Audio Duo 34 i believe. A lot of FM guys are using them including myself.
I used Studio slips to help keep things light! Studio slips pic and Rig picscool thanks do you have a case for it
how much does this set weigh? It looks serious as editingThe Pelican vault V-700 fits it well.
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I haven't scaled it but it's not bad, I'd guess 40ish loaded. It's a lot less than the 112 Spidervalve MKII that I used to carry.how much does this set weigh? It looks serious as editing
Finally got it all together, thanks for all of your help! Attached the KnK shielded FM9 right to the Temple Audio Duo 34, put a right angle IEC cord on the FM9, and then modified the board so the end of the cord could plug into the Furman Power Conditioner below. Added a few Temple Audio Mods to clean it all up and the light kit as the icing on the cake.