Thanks for posting. I'm upgrading to a slightly larger pedal train board and adding more power to it, but mine will be far easier to wire than the board featured in this video. Using the self adhesive clips is a great idea. Those are actually used for wiring computer patch panels. W the adhesive, there's no drilling necessary and they solve the problem of something becoming disconnected which always seems to happen at the worst time when its not secured properly.
Hi! Thank you for your comment. If you like to learn more about electric guitar signal chain or would like to build your own pedalboard, we have a comprehensive “Pedalboard Building Guide”, which has loads of tutorials and videos: customboards.fi/pages/the-custom-boards-guide-for-building-your-own-pedalboard For further inspiration, our most popular page is our “Pedalboard Gallery”, which includes all the custom work we’ve done so far. customboards.fi/blogs/custom-boards-gallery If you have any questions about our services or our products, I am more than happy to help. Best regards Kimmo Aroluoma/Custom Boards Finland
I have a question. I want to buy a Voodoo Lab PX-8 Plus 8-loop Pedal Switcher. What I want to do is run my pedal board and be able to switch my pedals by running midi into my Mesa Triple Crown TC-100 Head. So my question is by running midi and running from my head to the Voodoo lab px-8 will I be able to switch channels on my Mesa Triple Crown? I know that I can switch my pedals but just wondering if I'll be able to switch from the gain channel to the channel channel and use my effects at the same time? Thank you
I am not able to solder my own power cables, so i have had to roll a few extra inches up to get some power cables organized under my pedal train. Is that a bad thing? I know you can get problems with capacitance when you bunch a power cord up. Am I losing any tone or power with doing this? Also, is it a bad thing if I have to cross an audio and power cable over each other?
Hi Steven! Thank you for your message. Please read our pedalboard guide's power supply section for various articles that will answer your questions: en.customboards.fi/pages/the-custom-boards-guide-for-building-your-own-pedalboard Best Regards Kimmo Aroluoma
Thanks for posting. I'm upgrading to a slightly larger pedal train board and adding more power to it, but mine will be far easier to wire than the board featured in this video. Using the self adhesive clips is a great idea. Those are actually used for wiring computer patch panels. W the adhesive, there's no drilling necessary and they solve the problem of something becoming disconnected which always seems to happen at the worst time when its not secured properly.
Hi!
Thank you for your comment.
If you like to learn more about electric guitar signal chain or would like to build your own pedalboard, we have a comprehensive “Pedalboard Building Guide”, which has loads of tutorials and videos:
customboards.fi/pages/the-custom-boards-guide-for-building-your-own-pedalboard
For further inspiration, our most popular page is our “Pedalboard Gallery”, which includes all the custom work we’ve done so far.
customboards.fi/blogs/custom-boards-gallery
If you have any questions about our services or our products, I am more than happy to help.
Best regards
Kimmo Aroluoma/Custom Boards Finland
I have a question. I want to buy a Voodoo Lab PX-8 Plus 8-loop Pedal Switcher. What I want to do is run my pedal board and be able to switch my pedals by running midi into my Mesa Triple Crown TC-100 Head. So my question is by running midi and running from my head to the Voodoo lab px-8 will I be able to switch channels on my Mesa Triple Crown? I know that I can switch my pedals but just wondering if I'll be able to switch from the gain channel to the channel channel and use my effects at the same time? Thank you
I am not able to solder my own power cables, so i have had to roll a few extra inches up to get some power cables organized under my pedal train. Is that a bad thing? I know you can get problems with capacitance when you bunch a power cord up. Am I losing any tone or power with doing this? Also, is it a bad thing if I have to cross an audio and power cable over each other?
Hi Steven! Thank you for your message. Please read our pedalboard guide's power supply section for various articles that will answer your questions:
en.customboards.fi/pages/the-custom-boards-guide-for-building-your-own-pedalboard
Best Regards
Kimmo Aroluoma