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  • Imagine the signal loss.

  • not bad for a metal zone, what amp are you plugged into?

  • i hear a Digitech Whammy pedal around 3:00.

  • Can this pedal board fit an electro-harmonix memory man or an ibanez tube screamer?

  • I'm new to pedals but how much does it take

    to buy a pedalboard

  • @23Vickery depends this one costs about 170 but you can buy them from anywhere to 70 to 500 bucks.

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  • Just wondering why you have chosen to go direct into the pedal rather than using the input on the board and the same going from the last pedal straight to the amp is there any reason?

  • I have one of these massive tone suckers. Lose a ton of high end. I went to switching system , way better tone

  • @prsfrank i think thats what has happened to mine is it the patch cables that do it or the power supply?

  • @dannytayloruk its just Boss pedals , using Quality cable will help like George L will help, but wont fix it.The power supply will also draw something . Better to go with something like a Voodo lab Power 2.

    Going direct into theBCB itself will just kill all the top end of the amp. Basically boss pedals are ok, but because they are not true by pass your signal is always going through their processor, then into your amp so everyone you daisy chain together will just suck tone away.

  • hey ! are the adapters for the pedals that you have ,already installed in the BOSS BCB-60 ? pls recommend because i want to buy one...

  • what do you think about boss bd-2?

  • Sounds great! But way to much Chorus bro.

  • when you bought this pedel board, did it containted pedals with it???

    or you bought it sepretly?

  • What is setup in the 2:20

  • How did you do that thing with your delay at 1:40? :o

  • sounds a bit like a banjo at 2:22

  • Wow this video kinda made me not really like boss anymore :/ sorry, ur rig sounds like crap. It could be my audio but I never really liked boss that much anyway unless they were moded

  • can i place a big muff on, this board?

  • EQ is in the wrong posistion

  • @CletusColtrane better in a loop in the back of the amp

  • Even after 1:30 it was still horriblle.

  • @walshfan2470 No, even after 7:55 he was terrible

  • Hi!! Very nice video and also great pedalboard!!! :-D

    Just wanted to ask you something. Have you connected all the pedals properly?

    I mean, i just saw a review on google about pedalboard signal chain and the order of the pedals should be this: 1) Wah, or so 2) Overdrives-distortions 3)Filters (BOSS GE-7) 4) Chorus, tremolo, flanger... and finaly delays.

  • @HARISBRIAN5 yes he has

  • Hey, can you PLEASE make a video of that BD-2, played with hot humbuckers and a high gain setting? Only videos on youtube plays blues with a strat, and i want someone make a really good video with it turned to the max. And you seem like a good candidate to ask, cause you have the metal zone on it's side :D

  • I have a BCB-60 consisting of (from guitar to amp) a Boss TU3, Boss DS1, Digitech MultiChorus and Boss NS-2. This is running into a Fender Deville 212 with Preamp Out and Power Amp In functions. What is most effective/efficient way of utilizing the NS2 in the chain to prevent feedback and hiss? It sounds like it's mostly coming from the DS1.

  • did you velcro the pedals to the board? would u recommend it?

    thanx

  • @fattirevsbud These aren't velcro'd. These boards have lids so when they're moved the pedals don't flop around. I don't mind velcro, it's good. The drag is people put the velcro across the sticker on the bottom so if someone wants to take it off the sticker sometimes suffers. If you put velcro on the bottom of your pedals, only put it on the rubber part and make sure none gets on the label. You can trim the velcro easily. It works great. At least, that's my thought on it. Thanks for asking.

  • @IplayMusic2 Thansk for asking? dont be so gay fuck u dude

    just kidiin

    :))) I live in Chitown lets hang out any time u want...Im not gay though :)

  • @IplayMusic2 man you could play country music with those. get yourself a proper TC Electronic G-Force Guitar Multi Effects Processor

  • @fattirevsbud Personally, you're better off getting one rack mount multi effects unit and not bothering with multiple pedals.

  • Do you get al the cables with it?

    And with cables I mean: the adaptor,the cables for the ins and outs on the pedals(on the left and right side of the pedals).

    And the cables where the adaptor normally goes in (on top)

  • How are the pedals mounted on?

  • washburn fcking rules

  • what would be better super overdrive or blues driver?

  • @dirokIBC I like the blues driver

  • Why you are not using the bcb-60 input and output (from guitar to pedal board, etc)?

  • Cool Playing!!!

    Jeah!

  • Thats amazingly similar to the board I'm slowly piecing together. I have a TU-2, then MT-2, then CE-2 right now, and I'm looking to buy the BD-2 and DD-7 to go with them! I don't use an EQ is the only difference, slot 6 will be my NS-2.

    Thanks for sharing, its made my mind up to get this particular board :)

  • @funkydoodycool put your future ns-2 at the first of your chain bro...trust me it works better that way...

  • @alapunk13 How can it work better at the front of a chain when its supposed to cancel the noise from the chain? I put my effects in the NS-2's effect look, with guitar and amp either side of the input and output

  • @funkydoodycool ohh i thought that you connected your effects in series...I don't use the loop. but anyway, if you do use them in series, ns-2 first works better than last in chain.

  • @alapunk13 I don't understand how - in that case it would just be cancelling the noise from your guitar (i.e. none) and not from any of your pedals

  • @funkydoodycool I think you really need to play more with your pedals dude...there's more than one way to use a pedal...

    To make things easier for you, i'll simplify things...before the guitar's signal is amplified, you clean it up with the noise supressor so that when the guitar's signal is amplified, it doesn't have those unwanted noises so nothing irritating is amplified thus eliminating the "noise." but i know you won't believe me so it's best you try it out for yourself....

  • How do you carry it around?

  • have you tried using the ge7 after the mt2? coz that's how I arrange min and it's more responsive that way...

  • when you buy this pedal board. does all the wiring are included?

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  • Can I fit a wah pedal on that board?

  • @DragiFlange Yes. It's 8-1/2 inches from the inside wall to the wire trough. The cry baby wahs are 10" long. You would have to cut about 4 inches of the trough out to fit the wah through it, but it would fit pretty good then. Inside wall to inside wall going through the trough it's 12-1/2 inches. Thanks for asking, I hope that helps.

  • @IplayMusic2 It helped thanks :D

  • you need the NS 2 good demo!

  • Very cool!Is it 4 sale?

  • Good sound for a washburn.u changed any orijinal part of ur guitar?

  • nice pedalboard man..hope i can have one...nice vid also..how much was that pedal all in all?

  • cool

    5 stars

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