Making my pedalboard even smaller
The world seems to get smaller in so many ways, even oldfashioned guitar gear is shrinking.
Nice and square - fitting a fuzz, delay and echo in one row and still having enough space for a tuner and the power supply. Neat.
Five fuzzes for every occasion, easy to carry around.
Building a basic pedalboard with affordable effects
A little compressor first, then the nice Digitech Bad Monkey into the Nobels ODR-1 and finally a little bit of "Analog Delay". Oh, and a Korg tuner of course.
This serves my needs a a simple practice setup, nothing special but a few tonal options.
I sometimes add a volume pedal and a wah when I'm in the mood.
Trying to keep it as compact as possible.
These are all inexpensive tools to provide some options while jamming and I don't have to worry about breaking something boutique or unique.
Epiphone G-400 '65 Reissue w/Maestro Vibrola - An Update
I got this a while ago, a Gibson Angus Young signature pickup had already been installed.
I found a nice Gibson Classic 57 Plus pickup for the neck position - I quite like that combination now.
Korean - made, back in the year 2005.
Tuning is standard but a half step down with quite thin strings for the short scale length.
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