very slick. how are the dingus mounted to your board? do they come with screws? I'm assuming you needed to drill the board? Trying to envision a setup like this and considering a pedaltrain board since it has mounting hardware for my power supply. wondering if i'd be able to throw a few dingus underneath it.
I have a question about the dingus - I only want to run it as an output on one side, with the pedal signal chain running into the no. 2 input and then from the no. 2 output into an amp. Is this possible? Does it need the signal chain running through the no. 1 input and output also?
I'm planning my first board, and I'm doing all EBS PG. Cool to hear you wish you went with them all the way.
very slick. how are the dingus mounted to your board? do they come with screws? I'm assuming you needed to drill the board? Trying to envision a setup like this and considering a pedaltrain board since it has mounting hardware for my power supply. wondering if i'd be able to throw a few dingus underneath it.
You could easily drill and mount them. But the VoodooLab boards come drilled w/ countersinks on both sides for the dinguses!
@@iAMboognish thanks for the info my dude. I'm gonna get 2 of them.
I feel like, I need one....
I have a question about the dingus - I only want to run it as an output on one side, with the pedal signal chain running into the no. 2 input and then from the no. 2 output into an amp. Is this possible? Does it need the signal chain running through the no. 1 input and output also?
It really can be used a lot of ways but it is essentially two sets of pass throughs. Each in/out is a female 1/4” trs.
I’m stopping at 5:21 because you still haven’t spoken about the Dingus. Dingus.
Damn what a board..expensive but nice
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