Boardom March 2014 - A pedal board demo video free download


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Uploaded: 2014/03/05

I've been getting some requests to show off the pedal board I've been using lately. Well, at the risk of disappointing some, the truth is that I've been mainly using an Axe-FX II on stage for the last few months. This is because airline freight restrictions have forced me to but also because the Axe-FX II is really good.

However, I do still use the 'real thing' and this is a board I put together this morning to give you an idea of what goes on. My problem is that I'm spoilt for choice therefore many of these pedals - especially the dirt pedals - are interchangeable and many don't last longer than a few days before I get bored with them and change them.

Other excuses for chopping and changing include the type of amp that I know will be at the gig waiting for me. For instance, if I'm lucky enough to score a Bluesbreaker combo I'll use a Tim or Timmy, for sure, because they were designed for a Strat/Plexi combo (if memory serves me correctly), and they do that job better than anything else in my experience. But they're not as great with Fender-type amps and therefore the Red Jasper makes an appearance today.

The Mobius has proved very useful as it eliminates the need for a heap of different modulation pedals and it has the loop facility which is a godsend. Why? Well, some people, for instance, like to run their Vibe effect before their dirt; others like to run it after dirt. The Mobius will let you do this. Very cool.

I explain the benefits of the other pedals during the video.

Todays tools:

Guitars: Smitty Custom Guitars 'The Hog" mahogany T-Style guitar with Brierley Vintage/Modern hum buckers.

Amp: Laney VH-100R Clean Channel & L412 Cabinet (Greenbacks)

Cables : Providence

Mic : Violet Design 'The Amethyst' (amp) Samson Airline77 (me)

Camera : Canon 60D (me) and Sony HDR CX150 (pedal)

Soundcard : AVID Mbox Pro 3

Computer : Apple iMac 27" i7 3.4 GHz 16 GB RAM

Software : Pro Tools 10 LE, Waves CLA Guitars (slight comp over input track), Waves L3-16 Limiter (to keep levels in check at output), Apple Final Cut Pro X (video editing and Youtube compression).

Comments

10 years ago

guitarist100

Free the tone silky comp is £245 sterling a bit pricey but sounds nice .

10 years ago

Pedro Storms

Cool! Your videos are simply fantastic 

10 years ago

echo

Oh my... This guitar looks so amazing. So simple and beatiful :)

10 years ago

ROBYRH4

wampler the best pedal

10 years ago

Eddie Higgins

argh your guitars outta tuneawesome rig though

10 years ago

Archie Macfarlane

oh my god i just got the pun .... sigh

10 years ago

Daniel Ivanov

what music do you play?

10 years ago

John Castro

stupid who dislike!!!!

10 years ago

B.j. Surfdog

A Smorgasbord of sounds! love it all. I'm glad you offered that there are alternatives to all your listed pedals. I'm using the alternatives right now. You make a strong case for the top of the line effects though.

10 years ago

Tom Park

That Wampler...great sounding fuzz..wow.

10 years ago

Edward Weiss

Nice! Well done, Mr. Kingman! Well done!

10 years ago

Chris Dettner

thats a 400$ compressor!!!!

10 years ago

zamircaleb

Your telecaster is amazing! It is just perfect.

10 years ago

Angel Mario Garcia Garcia

How you compare the Mission Rewha and the CAE wah? also, what settings are you using on the rewah?

10 years ago

CREWDOG289

killing me with mary fuckin landreau shes a thief and so is hillary 

10 years ago

Jeepjones85

Just sell me your pedal board and I'll die happy lol

10 years ago

guitarist100

nice tones,are these sorts of pedals better through a valve amp or will any decent amp do ?

10 years ago

Michael M

which is te model of wampler pedals on youe pedal board?

10 years ago

rioolput123

What are the advantages/disadvantages (voltage/current wise) with a daisy chain? I'm having some problems to power all of my 8 pedals, a combination of digital and analog, with my Voodoo Lab PP2+. Does a daisy chain divide de current over the pedals while the voltage stays the same? Thanks, great demo! 

10 years ago

Eddie Stuckey

Why would you want so many dirt pedals? It's not like anyone but you will notice the difference. I'm not ripping into you, you have a cool tone, it jsut seems a bit overkill.

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