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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2008

Back in November 2008, when I first contracted Pedal Sickness, this was the board I was proud of and using for gigs. Looking at it now, it still stands up very well against any of the 200+ pedals I have collected since, thanks to this channel and the friends I've made through it.

For a look at what I've been using lately, go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrODOyF-g2E . I should tell you though, that all of the dirt pedals on that board (Providence Heatblaster, SOV-2 and MHP 72 Degrees) have all been replaced by Wampler pedals - Plexi-Drive, Super-Plextortion and Ecstasy Drive. The Tech 21 Boost D.L.A. failed on me (footswitch or output jack, not sure which) so it has also been cast aside in favour of the far more robust Providence Chrono Delay. Of course, next week it may all change again. That's one of the symptoms of The Sickness. :)

Thanks for watching. :)

BK, November 4, 2010.

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  • how high do u set the volume on the bassman on gigs and does it start to break up? i'm looking for an amp that goes well with pedals, has fx loop, nice clean channel and is gig friendly,,,,,,

  • @tomiclav A good 4 x 10 Bassman is LOUD. 45W Class A, if I'm not mistaken. Rarely does mine rise above the 3-4 mark before the singer leers at me. It starts to get a little break up around then as well. Of course, Clapton and others have cranked them to get the classic Bassman-breaking-up sound, but man, it must have been blaring in that studio!

  • @Burgerman666 ...And they don't have FX loops. Strictly old-school here.

  • @Burgerman666 figured that, but hey you have a really nice sound with everything in front so I guess the lack of fx loop isn't that much of a problem ;)) OH yeah, r u from Australia??

  • @tomiclav Yup. Melbourne. :)

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  • Hi Brett beautiful pedalboard. Two questions: how do you power all these pedals? And which pedalboard you used to fix all the pedals?

    About the sequence of pedals, how do you establish your signal flow?

    Tnx and s soon.

    Alexx

  • @tomiclav I am a big fan of the Peavey Classics. I have a Classic 50 212 and a Classic 30 112....among others. Both have a FX Loop, although, I never use the loop. Everything goes into the front end. You can find them pretty regularly. The Classic 30 is easier to lug around than the 50, but beats up the valves quite a bit. If mine were stolen, I would buy one again.

  • @Burgerman666 i heard on the news that there's flood down there in Australia, hope you, your family and the pedals are ok :)

  • @pmfuller1 Of course! Thank you Mr Fuller. :)

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