That’s awesome! We actually have very similar boards. I go VPjr into cry baby, and then I’ve got the Dyna comp, TS9, Little Big Muff, DS1, Wampler Tumnus, into a donner noisegate, into a boss DD3. Ur board looks great!
Juan Gar von Paul I don't remember the name, but the tape I'm using is the heavy duty recommended for external areas. The color is grey. It holds the power supply in place without problems. You might have problems to remove it.
Chris Aguilar, nothing fancy. I'm using Hosa patch cables. I found them on Amazon, they are not expensive and it is working for me so far. It's been a year since I started using them.
My favorite pedal on your board hands down is the alt-oids stombox, I’ve never heard such amazing tones from such a small pedal
That’s awesome! We actually have very similar boards. I go VPjr into cry baby, and then I’ve got the Dyna comp, TS9, Little Big Muff, DS1, Wampler Tumnus, into a donner noisegate, into a boss DD3. Ur board looks great!
Damn your tetris game is on point! Now put that wah under the board and rock the whole thing :-)
Ha! I spit my drink imagining him moving the whole board as a wah
I'm actually really impressed! Looks like you couldn't get your Altoids tin powered on at the end there, but still ;) lol
He forgot to plug the Altoids ! great video and nice set!
That's a good idea regarding the wah pedal. I was gonna put my wah on the board.
My wah pedal is back on the pedalboard now.
Shit, I have enough trouble sorting out the essentials, let alone all this space making. Good board.
How did you attach the DC tank to the bottom of the pedal board? Just Velcro?. Is it holding in place?
Juan Gar von Paul I did use 3m duble side stick tape. I tried Velcro but it was too thick and the board was rocking on the floor.
@@RodrigoOno Thabks for your quick answer. And is it holding it there over time or did ir become loose and you had to replace the tape?
Juan Gar von Paul I don't remember the name, but the tape I'm using is the heavy duty recommended for external areas. The color is grey. It holds the power supply in place without problems. You might have problems to remove it.
@@RodrigoOno good! Thanks for the good info. I have a small and light power supply as well :)
I like it!
Looks very compact. However, mosky DC tank only has 5 outputs. And you have 10 pedals on there. You'd need two of those power supplies down there.
Asmistdescends I'm using a daisy chain to power all pedals. My pedals don't consume much power so a single DC tank is enough.
Classic choices.
Are you still using this Power supply? If so, any issue?
Does it support larger bulkier batteries like the ispot pro?
Alex Cox no, it is a budget power supply, no additional feature on it.
Nice
Does the power supply fit under properly? Or do you need bigger feet on the pedal train?
TheOnlyLarsson yes, it fits under the pedalboard without any modification.
How do you find the mosky pwer supply?
I got mine from eBay. No problems so far, working as expected.
whats patch cables did you used?
Chris Aguilar, nothing fancy. I'm using Hosa patch cables. I found them on Amazon, they are not expensive and it is working for me so far. It's been a year since I started using them.
nice
Would a normal sized crybaby fit on the board?
Dylan Paterson no, regular cry baby is too big for my board.
Esses cabos da da Hosa?
Mário Filho. Isso mesmo. 👍
whats the song? its sick
Joseph Foreman sorry I don't remember. I took it from the free library from RUclips.
👍nice... but you didn’t built it you put it together.
we call that building a pedal board