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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2010

I never thought I would come back to a Pro board, but it turned out to be just what I needed. I have all I need for any musical occasion. I opted for the soft case this time, because the hard case is so freakin big. Here are the pedals that are on the board, in order:

Keeley Compressor
EHX MicroPOG
Blackout Effectors Whetstone
Paul C Timmy
Xotic BB Preamp
ZVex Mastotron
ZVex Super Hard On Clone
Fulltone Supa Trem
Ernie Ball VP Jr
EHX Freeze
MXR Carbon Copy
Empress Vintage Modified Superdelay
Eventide Timefactor
Boss RV-5
Strymon blueSky
Boomerang III Looper
This1smyne Mini Patchbay

Everything is powered by two Voodoo Labs Pedal Power 2+ power supplies which are mounted underneath the board.

Let me know if you have any questions!

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  • Yeah I do have a question: is the Altoids box true-bypass?

  • @nymetsrock how many shades does a painter need? are many shades indicative of a poor artist?

    do we judge artists on their tools or how they use them?

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  • @ahook100 Usually it's to hold picks. An it also give a sense of symmetry to the board since every space is filled. That's how I see it at least.

  • What band are you in?

  • "pretty much it"? whoa.

  • @w00p678 MADE MY DAY!!!!! HAAHAHAHAHAH

  • why do people put mints on there pedal board? why do you have mints on yours? (serious question)

  • @heber810 I have about 14 pedals on a PT-PRO. I haven't had any problems. I run the Compressor & drive/boost/distortion pedals into the front end. The rest (modulation & delay) through my effects loop. I used Planet Waves solderless cables & pedal couplers. I have a Godlyke wall wart with a 9 outlet daisy chain for the 9v pedals & a pigtronix wall wart with a 5 outlet daisy chain for the 18v pedals. The sound is very clear and crisp. There's been no hum or noise at all.

  • @jscoop3 I've also had this problem, was powering it with a 1 spot daisy chain and it was very noisy, I tried a diago isolator adaptor which did nothing. I'm probably gonna invest in a voodoo labs pedal power 2+ soon, as the freeze should run fine on the isolated outputs, as I've been told. Hope this helps!

  • i noticed you took out the boss noise suppressor.

    how do you manage to eliminate hiss or hum without it?

  • I have a question about the "Freeze" pedal. I have had one for a while and I love to use it live as a drone and to fill space. The problem is up until now, I have had it on it's own power supply. Now I have purchased a T-Rex power supply and it squeals and hisses when I plug it in. Did you have any problems like this? I have see online that other people deal with this issue but there are not a lot of answers. Any help would be great.

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