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Studio and Live pedal boards set up.

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I thought as several players are quite into pedals I’d post my current set up for studio and live work (not that there’s a lot of live work around at the moment but when there is I’ll be ready :) the pic with the Strymons is the studio board and I’ve just completely rejigged that after a few issues with residual noise which is now completely gone and makes for a very clean sound when recording. I’m using the pro radial Di box for both. The live board comes through well on my LD systems speaker which works well on small gigs and as a decent monitor in larger ones. Still tweaking the placement of the looper but the rest is working how I would like. Again a nice clean sound. It’s certainly a journey of sonic exploration and I’m finding a good number of musical ventures in which to utilise them. I’ll be uploading some new tracks on the recording and reviews forum soon using the studio board. Great to see other guys into pedals and I’m always interested in what your set up is if you’re keen to share. Best, Alex

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You need to invest in a pedal powersupply. Having a power strip there looks bad and adds bulk.

Not sure what the big black boxes are on the side....???

Love the eventide H9. Best pedal I've ever bought. I ditched the Jeff Coffin style Q-Tron because you can use the H9 to do it, and not have all the feed back that the Q-Tron seems to like to do (at least mine using the Jeff Coffin settings feeds back a lot).

My pedalboard went through a little revamp, and I have it down to a small but powerful size. HX-Stomp and H9 are awesome together.
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