jazzgtrl4
Experienced
Are you using rubber bands to make your pedal return to home? Like a Morley Wah? I like the MacGuyver approach.
Yup pretty much. its the macguyver spring loaded trick.
Are you using rubber bands to make your pedal return to home? Like a Morley Wah? I like the MacGuyver approach.
Why don't you put a piece of high density foam or a wood block between the cab and the case to prevent bending?
Here is the newest version of my rig...I am hesitant to say "last version", but I am satisfied for the moment. I am playing in a band where all music is coming from myself and the drummer. We have a rapper out front and then i also do some punk rock style shouting. The drummer and I are both triggering samples; him from his Roland SPDSX and me from a Jam Man. I play a baritone in this band and the goal is to cover both guitar and bass tones at once.
My guitar signal hits my Axe FX XL and from there, the left channel goes out to a TC Ditto Looper X2 and then to my Mission Gemini. The right channel goes out to a Radial Big shot that I use for ground lift. It then goes to a EHX pitchfork for poly pitchshifted bass sounds and then to a TC BH250 head. Finally it hits a 2x10 bass cab.
Each song in the set gets its own patch and I tend to use 5 scenes for each song. I currently use the Dizzy VH4 as my main amp. The right (bass) channel gets a compressor, crossover and eq; no amp or cab. this is a really fun set-up and despite its complexity, is really easy to set up and tear down for shows.
here are some pics
Rig looks great, dig the labels[emoji3]
Anyone using something like this for a mixed gear rack?
Combining an Axe-Fx with a shallow Matrix power amp, RCA12, Behringer XR-18, laptop etc.
They are available in different sizes.
http://www.gatorcases.com/p/39147-1606/grc-6x4
That thing looks like a mutant case that evolved from a nuclear incident.