Any pedalboard that has a Dirty Tree on it is 6 out of 5 beards from me.. 😘 Killer job. It's always a chore to build up a board. Getting it all tidy and setup how you want and the option paralysis is definitely too real!! That little buffer patch box looks like a super handy utility
I have too many OD pedals too but they are all so good need them all! I could not get my hands on Friedman board to go with my Friedman pedals and power supply so got the temple audio board instead.
Can we all agree, fluff critiquing people on their cable management and then showing us his mess was an awesome revalation 1:13 Thanks for the vid though homie, always great.......digging the amp, love the guitar, but your cable management 2/5 Beards!!!!!!!!!!
@@castleanthrax1833 Exactly. It’s worst case scenario on the pedals but most don’t fully pull what they say they will. I have an overdrive pedal that says 100 mA and it pulls 30 max.
I use a Caline P-1 power unit and run the 18v on a split with 1 end going to a silent modded 10 band EQ and the other to a bias knob modded older 3 knob Tube driver. Didn't know if this would work about 4 yrs ago. After all a cheap unregulated off brand pwr unit. Running 12 pedals this whole time. With no noise unless I run that Tube driver and it makes noise sitting in the case not hooked up to anything just to remind you it's still there. All my Tube powered pedals make noise even when it's the only pedal hooked up in front of you.
You already need a bigger pedalboard or two of the same. lol… have fun. Pedalboard building is always an adventure for me and never ends up how I envisioned it. You are so spot on with the frustration that ensues while building pedalboards.
Trying to have a productive day, stay focused and avoid all the gear aquisition intrusive obsessive thoughts and now here i am, pausing your video and looking thru ebay. Thanks alot haha. Now I need to go call my Pedalholics Anonymous sponsor and turn in my 2 weeks clean pick.
Having a too short of a patch cable is why I ended up buying some solderless patch cable kits so I could make whatever size I needed. Not sure if I would tour with them, but for a home studio setting, they're great. I usually put my Drop (or Whammy DT if warranted) as the first pedal in my chain followed by tuner. I'm curious why you run the noise gate first? Is it to filter out any potential EMF noise to increase accuracy/tracking of the tuner and Drop?
Fluff is the stuff! Thank you. 1:14 ... cable management situation? We can smell the fresh baked chocolate chip cookie smell coming out of that room, sir. One pedal doesn't even have any cables. Two-and-a-half beards.
Hey Ryan, does your Drop Pedal make any weird noise? Mine makes a strange cricket noise no matter where I put it in the signal chain. I may have some dirty power. Does anyone else have similar issues?
I had a practical reason when I decided to make a guitar pedalboard and a bass one (Bass one is smaller due to fewer pedals-so easier to use, etc.) It also meant I could do more pedal hunting So I get this video
I dont want to gate the drive, I want to gate my guitar. Basically, I want the gate to be more effective and work cleaner. If there is an excessive noise, then thats a power issue ya know
1:14 Dude, after all your cable management judgements in Rate or Roast you're gonna have your own pedals looking that way? How dare you! I say how dare you!
Hears his real name, thinks to myself. "I knew that right? I don't think I knew that... I definitely didn't know. How did I not know that after all this time?"
FAQ: Not sure if has been covered before but...Fluff did you move? I've noticed videos have not been taking place at the studio from before the Dragged Under Tour started. Either way it's a cool change od scenery lol.
@@RiffsAndBeards why use a real amp in the studio? with all the options available seems anachronistic, and I enjoy my tube amps. YMMV if you're using your amp in the studio, why not use your regular pedalboard? not after consistency? old school is all good too. just asking to understand what I'm missing, not trolling. Thanks!
Building an entire board of overdrives seems on brand for Friedman
As a gear nerd these are my favorite type of videos. Like a kid watching another kid build Legos
10:21 That's what she said.
I was WAITING for this comment 💀💀
Any pedalboard that has a Dirty Tree on it is 6 out of 5 beards from me.. 😘
Killer job. It's always a chore to build up a board. Getting it all tidy and setup how you want and the option paralysis is definitely too real!!
That little buffer patch box looks like a super handy utility
Right when I was thinking about new pedals to get.. Lord have mercy
This is great. Thank you. The integration of the power supply makes me happy.
I just bought some strips of Dual Lock for three pedals yesterday. All I will say is that stuff is great !!!
I have too many OD pedals too but they are all so good need them all! I could not get my hands on Friedman board to go with my Friedman pedals and power supply so got the temple audio board instead.
Can we all agree, fluff critiquing people on their cable management and then showing us his mess was an awesome revalation 1:13 Thanks for the vid though homie, always great.......digging the amp, love the guitar, but your cable management 2/5 Beards!!!!!!!!!!
I wanted to send the same message. Lol. So awesome.
But he also probably did that to make Friedman happy for the commercial plug.
Very Cool, Thankyou. The Friedman Board looks awesome, very neat. Cheers
I would’ve liked to know the signal chain aye
On most pedalboard power supplies, they list the max mA but you can actually pull more than that usually.
Yes, and if the pedal builder says the pedal needs 300mA, it will draw less.
@@castleanthrax1833 Exactly. It’s worst case scenario on the pedals but most don’t fully pull what they say they will. I have an overdrive pedal that says 100 mA and it pulls 30 max.
I use a Caline P-1 power unit and run the 18v on a split with 1 end going to a silent modded 10 band EQ and the other to a bias knob modded older 3 knob Tube driver. Didn't know if this would work about 4 yrs ago. After all a cheap unregulated off brand pwr unit. Running 12 pedals this whole time. With no noise unless I run that Tube driver and it makes noise sitting in the case not hooked up to anything just to remind you it's still there. All my Tube powered pedals make noise even when it's the only pedal hooked up in front of you.
I have been using the Friedman power supply for a while. The outputs are all 350 ma
I wanted to see how you connected pedals to the buffer under the board.
You already need a bigger pedalboard or two of the same. lol… have fun. Pedalboard building is always an adventure for me and never ends up how I envisioned it. You are so spot on with the frustration that ensues while building pedalboards.
All I can say is whoever did the metalwork on that 1317 must be some kind of champion
My favorite overdrive is mxr badass overdrive modified. Told Fluff.
Studio pedalboard - 2 ibanez tubescreamers, boss, t.c. electronic...
Love those Erine Ball flat patches
Very nice setup from Friedman
Trying to have a productive day, stay focused and avoid all the gear aquisition intrusive obsessive thoughts and now here i am, pausing your video and looking thru ebay. Thanks alot haha. Now I need to go call my Pedalholics Anonymous sponsor and turn in my 2 weeks clean pick.
Teacher: just a reminder that you are not allowed to have your phones with you inside the classroom.
The iPhone in my pocket: 4:28
This couldn’t of come at a better time. Awesome upload as always bro
I like the Friedman aesthetic 🤘
Fluff's previous pedal board 2 out of 5 beards.
Hahahaha
Hi Fluff great video would you put the volume whaw pedal first in your chain thanks
I will zigzag my chain between top and bottom row that way my cables don't have to be super long from pedal to pedal
Like the Sentry 🤙🤙
there should be a bells and whistles guitar pedal.
Could use the wah-angle thingy for your boss tuner 😂
After discovering the power of EQ pedals, I have ordered three. One for each pedalboard. In front of the amp and effects loop at a minimum.
Having a too short of a patch cable is why I ended up buying some solderless patch cable kits so I could make whatever size I needed. Not sure if I would tour with them, but for a home studio setting, they're great.
I usually put my Drop (or Whammy DT if warranted) as the first pedal in my chain followed by tuner. I'm curious why you run the noise gate first? Is it to filter out any potential EMF noise to increase accuracy/tracking of the tuner and Drop?
You should put it after the noise gate, yeah. There's a bunch of utility pedals that would go first.
Fluff is the stuff! Thank you.
1:14 ... cable management situation? We can smell the fresh baked chocolate chip cookie smell coming out of that room, sir. One pedal doesn't even have any cables. Two-and-a-half beards.
I make my own custom boards saves me tons of money and keeps me busy in my workshop 😌
This music always works, but esp with the self-convo portion of this video!
Can you use the buffer with other power supplies?
My Drop is super important on my board. It’s always sat in front of the tuner…why wouldn’t it always go first? Just curious.
Nice!
I'm talking about the fredman boaed
Drop's manual specifies a power consumption of less than 250 mA at 9 VDC.
dont tune while your guitar is tilted front of back, the wheight of the neck will affect the tuning
Hey Ryan, does your Drop Pedal make any weird noise? Mine makes a strange cricket noise no matter where I put it in the signal chain. I may have some dirty power. Does anyone else have similar issues?
Initial wondering was if you were going to run the Sentry with 4 cables and how it would fit ...
That Moment when you know everything is Working and ready to Go...
Great pedalboard, but I hate velcro… I love the Aclam boards because of the attachment points
The friedman power grid is an excellent piece of equipment….
Look at that cable management. Jesus Christ!!
I give 2 out of 5 beard
Next listing!
''Will it fit? Will it fit?" That's what she said. "Is it long enough? Is it long enough?" That's what he said....😂
I had a practical reason when I decided to make a guitar pedalboard and a bass one
(Bass one is smaller due to fewer pedals-so easier to use, etc.)
It also meant I could do more pedal hunting
So I get this video
Didn’t take long for the scammers
UA-cam, you can do better
@@dw7704 Can doesn't mean will. We all know that they never will.
He could swap out the sentry gate with a KMA Pylon my favorite gate and boost pedal 👌
Somewhere, sometime Dan from That Pedal Show is having nervous sweats.
10:22 that's what she said
Why the noise gate before the drives? Certainly no criticisms, just curious.
I dont want to gate the drive, I want to gate my guitar. Basically, I want the gate to be more effective and work cleaner. If there is an excessive noise, then thats a power issue ya know
@@RiffsAndBeards makes sense, thanks!
The Drop takes 300 milliamps? Oh thank you! I didn’t know what the issue was, but now do.
1:14 Dude, after all your cable management judgements in Rate or Roast you're gonna have your own pedals looking that way? How dare you! I say how dare you!
5 out of 5 beards
Before setup: 2/5 beards
Hears his real name, thinks to myself. "I knew that right? I don't think I knew that... I definitely didn't know. How did I not know that after all this time?"
500 bucks? Jeeze. However that's pretty decent setup
FAQ: Not sure if has been covered before but...Fluff did you move? I've noticed videos have not been taking place at the studio from before the Dragged Under Tour started.
Either way it's a cool change od scenery lol.
Can't believe Fluff is still using that Music Nomad tool.
Mine's gotten a bit dinged up over the years, but the grip is still going strong.
How much? 😳😳😳😳😳
um, why? 🤔serious question. Studio pedalboard is different than live pedalboard?
Plugins are your friend in the studio. IMO 😁
Why would I use an overdrive plugin with a real amp my guy
@@RiffsAndBeards why use a real amp in the studio? with all the options available seems anachronistic, and I enjoy my tube amps. YMMV
if you're using your amp in the studio, why not use your regular pedalboard? not after consistency?
old school is all good too. just asking to understand what I'm missing, not trolling.
Thanks!
How about get an Axe FX iii and save yourself money and time.
15 minutes of void
You only get 2 beards your previous pedal setup was terrible ❤ 😂
Jeez 170 bucks seems steep af for this
Any board without reverb or delay is not for me.
Effects loop !!
@@MickH60 yes. And any amp without an effects loop is not for me
1:15 look at that 2 out of 5 beards pedal setup! Shame!!! ;)
*1st world problems* can't see display of classic Boss tuner unless lean forward. Solution, buy another pedal. 🤪
I think pedalboards are a colossal ripoff. But I can build shit myself.
I totally agree. If you remove the drop pedal, it cost more than the rest of them on the board.
@@castleanthrax1833 That drop pedal is one of the greatest pedals ever created.
That initial, pre-board cable setup is atrocious! It is giving me anxiety!
@_RiffsBeardsAndGear
REALLY!
What do I do?
What did I win?
OHH, I'm SO excited!
I've never won anything before!
What is it?
@@NoCantsAllowed ps5, that he said. Funny as hell, that it is possible, that Fluff give away ps5, yeah, right. Weall here for music gear
You literally never just make a video do you
This is fake.