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Looking for something around 390 square inches.

Specifically, looking for either a Blackbird, Pumaboard, or Trailer Trash. Would prefer something that hasn't been routed all over the top board for power and patch cables, but if so, we can discuss further. If board is equipped with a Voodoo Labs power supply, I'm definitely willing to pay a little more, especifically is its connected to an AC inlet.

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What would you want a pedalboard for? Everybody knows bass players should never, and I mean never, use any pedals. Period.

Does the rest of your gear sound so bad that you have to cover it up with effects just to make it listenable?




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Haha, Steve, you know I'm not a big effects guy (except chorus, which I love), but there's just some material that we're doing that requires some effects or additional tone shaping (i.e., VT pedal). I want to put together a board that's clean and easy to use.

...and everything except my tuner is gonna go through a true bypass looper so there's no tone suck, haha.
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I hear ya.

I think I could clean mine up a little. What do you think?
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Notice the true bypass Loooper in the lower right corner.
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That's definitely messy, but still a sweet board. I dig the Big Buff Pi! You definitely need the true bypass looper with the grey Zoom processor. I have one of those, and they like to suck the tone when in bypass. Is that a blender with the four knobs there in the middle?
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Yeah, I'm not really sure what to do to clean it up.

The Loooper has a blend pot/switch and feedback pot/switch just to add some fun. I'm not sure if Loooper's still in business. Good stuff.

The white pedal is actually a clone of the Zvex Wolly Mammoth built for me by Barry over at Bardel. He also made the Stage 3 Bass/Bass Driver combo pedal.
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