VERTEX - Landau/Ford Inspired Pedalboard
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 8:09 pm
Here's a Michael Landau/Robben Ford inspired pedalboard that I built for a client back in Florida.
INTERFACE
The interface houses a Vertex Tri-Buffer with a single input buffer and dual output buffers for both the left and right outputs to use in stereo. There is an isolation transformer used on the right output to prevent grounding issues while running multiple amplifiers. Also, there is a polarity switch located on the rear of the interface to maximize the sound of a two amplifiers set-up. The rig can be used in both MONO or STEREO.
POWER SUPPLY
Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2+
SIGNAL PATH
Interface (input buffer), Sonic Research Turbo Tuner, Lovepedal Tchula, Vertex Axis Wah, Tanabe Dumkudo, Suhr Koko Boost, Vertex "Landau" Modified Arion SCH-1 Chorus, Roger Mayer Voodoo Vibe, Boss FV-500L Volume Pedal, Providence Chrono Delay, Neunaber Technologies WET Reverb (in stereo), Interface (dual output buffers for both L and R outputs + ISO transformer on R output + polarity switch on rear of interface)
For more information: http://www.vertexeffects.com/blog/verte ... pedalboard
INTERFACE
The interface houses a Vertex Tri-Buffer with a single input buffer and dual output buffers for both the left and right outputs to use in stereo. There is an isolation transformer used on the right output to prevent grounding issues while running multiple amplifiers. Also, there is a polarity switch located on the rear of the interface to maximize the sound of a two amplifiers set-up. The rig can be used in both MONO or STEREO.
POWER SUPPLY
Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2+
SIGNAL PATH
Interface (input buffer), Sonic Research Turbo Tuner, Lovepedal Tchula, Vertex Axis Wah, Tanabe Dumkudo, Suhr Koko Boost, Vertex "Landau" Modified Arion SCH-1 Chorus, Roger Mayer Voodoo Vibe, Boss FV-500L Volume Pedal, Providence Chrono Delay, Neunaber Technologies WET Reverb (in stereo), Interface (dual output buffers for both L and R outputs + ISO transformer on R output + polarity switch on rear of interface)
For more information: http://www.vertexeffects.com/blog/verte ... pedalboard