The pedalboard thread...

Share pictures of your racks and pedalboards featuring Voodoo Lab products.
RoadHigh
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Just got the ODR1 on the board, the RMC2 needs a little modification before itøs getting on the board:

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bbrunskill
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Here's mine. Only one VL product right now, but I'm thinking of putting a microvibe on top on the PP2+.

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I've had much bigger and more involved rigs, but this one sounds great and I can access everything very easily.
Ben

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Trueman wrote:
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Here's my Christmas 08 board
Why so many power supplies John?

sasquatch
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hi james, what is the vdl pedal that says stone on it in the corner?

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bbrunskill wrote:
Trueman wrote:
Trueman_Pedalboard_30 Novemeber-small.jpg
Here's my Christmas 08 board
Why so many power supplies John?
1 x AC for the Pedal Switcherd
1 x DC for the effects
Connoisseur of good tone.

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sasquatch wrote:hi james, what is the vdl pedal that says stone on it in the corner?
I'll get this one for James... and sharp eye there, sasquatch! ;)

That is a Voodoo Lab Bosstone which is long out of production, however it is what the Super Fuzz was born from. This was a copy of the Jordan Electronics Bosstone and had only Volume and Attack controls. We added the Tone and Resonance controls to it and named it Super Fuzz. A Super Fuzz with the Tone in the middle and the Resonance all the way down is a Bosstone.
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kairos05
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bbrunskill wrote:Here's mine. Only one VL product right now, but I'm thinking of putting a microvibe on top on the PP2+.

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I've had much bigger and more involved rigs, but this one sounds great and I can access everything very easily.
Ben
Hello! what did you do to power your TimeFactor with the PedalPower??

Thank you!

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kairos05 wrote:Hello! what did you do to power your TimeFactor with the PedalPower??

Thank you!

The TimeFactor is powered from outputs 5 and 6 using a Current Doubling cable.
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JohnClark wrote:
kairos05 wrote:Hello! what did you do to power your TimeFactor with the PedalPower??

Thank you!

The TimeFactor is powered from outputs 5 and 6 using a Current Doubling cable.
Is the current doubling cable the same thats used to power a 18v pedal using 2 9v outputs on the PedalPower?

Thank you so much for the help John!!

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kairos05 wrote:
JohnClark wrote:
kairos05 wrote:Hello! what did you do to power your TimeFactor with the PedalPower??

Thank you!

The TimeFactor is powered from outputs 5 and 6 using a Current Doubling cable.
Is the current doubling cable the same thats used to power a 18v pedal using 2 9v outputs on the PedalPower?

Thank you so much for the help John!!
No, these are not the same cable.
The Current Doubler cable connects two outputs in parallel to add the available current of the two outputs together.
The Voltage Doubler cable connects two outputs in series to add the voltage of the two outputs together.

I hope that helps!
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