this is it -
http://ts2.mm.bing.net/thumb/get?bid...mj%2b0A&fbn=CC
or
http://ts3.mm.bing.net/thumb/get?bid...mj%2b0A&fbn=CC
Depends on how fancy I feel that night
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this is it -
http://ts2.mm.bing.net/thumb/get?bid...mj%2b0A&fbn=CC
or
http://ts3.mm.bing.net/thumb/get?bid...mj%2b0A&fbn=CC
Depends on how fancy I feel that night
Thanks - I'll give it try. The patch pad only allow you to hook up various inputs (and route to a effects loop) and send off to two amps. It's a handy little gadget.
Patch Pad - Stereo Routing Module
The PATCH PADâ„¢ - Stereo Routing Module gives you the ability to leave your guitar or bass effects pedals permanently plugged in, thus making your set-ups fast and hassle free. The Patch Pad also has options for running external rack effects and two amp stereo set-ups. A separate pedal chain may be run through your amplifier's effects loop by using the second channel of the Patch Pad. Your amplifier's channel switching and reverb may also be routed by using the Patch Pad's auxiliary balanced signal loop.
The switching jacks in the Patch Pad make it possible to configure just about any mono or stereo combination imaginable. All of the connections in the Patch Pad are wired point to point. Even if you do not plan on using Stereo Routing or utilizing it's endless combination routing capabilities, you can still use it just to protect your valuable effects pedals from wearing out by not having to constantly plug and unplug the last pedal in your pedal chain and risk losing your effects settings from handling the pedal. On the road or in the studio you will find many handy uses for the Patch Pad.
Note: The Patch Pad is available as a stand-alone unit, and as a optional drop-in component of the Pedal Pad MPS Series Pedal Boards.
http://pedal-board.com/images/pedal-board/Patch-Pad.jpg
A recent cool setup;
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...64735A926D.jpg
Why do you need a Flint with that gorgeous Deluxe?
For the reverb! (And harmonic trem through a cranked amp is cool too.)
http://s1320.beta.photobucket.com/us...ml?sort=3&o=67
Turbo Tuner
Thomas Organ Co. Wah (Modded)
Marshall Guv'nor (Original)
Danelectro Cool Cat Vibe (Modded)
Boss Super Chorus CH-1
Line 6 Roto-Machine
Ibanez DE-7 Delay
A/B Box
Rifftone PWR Supply
Don't have any pictures, but my main rig is:
guitar > Vox Wah > TS9 > Bixonic Expandora > Rat > MXR Phase 90 > Danelctro Cool Cat > EH Dlx memory Man > split to Fender Blues Deluxe and Boogie Rocket 44.
Secondary is Guitar > Fulldrive 2 (non mosfet) or Celestial Effects Taurus > Vox AC4TV.
I also have a couple Marshall heads that I run straight, though split through and ABY and a bunch of other pedals I swap in and out when I feel like it.
Added Boss RC-3 and switch pedals... the plastic utility box is for picks, etc...
http://home.comcast.net/~nicholas.ca...m/IMG_0310.JPG
Looks nice!