Metro 16 Pedalboard Wiring

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @TheSpiffyBiscuits
    @TheSpiffyBiscuits 4 года назад

    Really enjoyed this video. Nice to hear someone’s thought process as they build. And I’m very glad there was the second board layout at the end too, the spark switch between the knobs of the other two pedals didn’t look like a great idea! Love how the board ended up!

  • @oar5926
    @oar5926 4 года назад +1

    Great demonstration, man.

  • @pmunkey1
    @pmunkey1 8 лет назад +1

    thank you man, getting my Nano plus and DC5 soon so I will up load a video of me making it. hope it goes as smooth as yours. Happy playing.

  • @snakehandlerjorge
    @snakehandlerjorge  8 лет назад

    I wanted to mention that this PSU has some voltage output options via DIP switches that can be configured to whatever your needs are. These are:
    Outlet 1-2: 9 or 12V DC / 100mA each
    Outlet 3: 9 or 18V DC / 100mA
    Outlet 4-5: 9 or 12V DC / 300mA each
    On my board, they're all set for 9v. I also used a shared output cable to power the buffer and tuner from one of the 100ma outputs.

  • @alvarom45
    @alvarom45 6 лет назад +3

    If you're serious about watching this as I was, go for 2x speed and it's perfect. Good review Jorge!

  • @void21021
    @void21021 6 лет назад +1

    Great vid! I particularly like how you’re prodding the board with a chop stick as it it were the inside of a tube amp! You’d make a great amp tech, haha! Cheers! Also, nice selection of pedals and killer board!

    • @snakehandlerjorge
      @snakehandlerjorge  6 лет назад

      Thanks! I was using the chopstick to just point to stuff instead of my fingers - I normally don't work on amps as I'd probably do something dumb like forgetting to discharge a filter cap or something.. LOL. Glad you liked the video!

  • @stevenneufeldmusic
    @stevenneufeldmusic Год назад

    thanks for posting!

  • @jonasvm
    @jonasvm 3 года назад

    just to make sure, 4mm drill bit will work to drill the holes right?

  • @agb222
    @agb222 6 лет назад

    Good video!

  • @evinoc
    @evinoc 6 лет назад

    Minus an overdrive and compressor, This is pretty much the exact setup I plan on having lol

  • @pmunkey1
    @pmunkey1 8 лет назад +1

    Hi. this video is a great help. Just wanted to know who the board has held up on the road? Have you had any problems with the DC5? Cheers mate.

    • @snakehandlerjorge
      @snakehandlerjorge  8 лет назад

      Hi Munkerton - the board is great. Finished up the Australia tour with no issues, and still going strong on my local and regional gigs through Texas. The biggest things to be aware are that since the PSU is mounted underneath, you want to be aware of what you're setting the board down on. A puddle of beer could be a problem ;-D The other is to make sure that you check that input voltage selector before you plug it into the local outlet. It looks like that input is fused, but I wouldn't want to test it.

    • @snakehandlerjorge
      @snakehandlerjorge  6 лет назад +1

      Hi Munkerton If you read my reply from a year ago, I did that exact thing on my last tour. Didn't change the voltage selector from 110 to 220 and blew the fuse immediately at my first rehearsal in the Netherlands. Found another fuse at a local music store and I was back in action.

  • @tomroselyn6438
    @tomroselyn6438 8 лет назад

    you say the board is 16 and 7/8" wide... I didn't find that posted anywhere else, so wanted to double-check.

    • @snakehandlerjorge
      @snakehandlerjorge  8 лет назад

      Tech specs are listed right here www.pedaltrain.com/metro-16. They say that the board is 16", I measured 16 7/8" edge to edge. I'm assuming the 16" is the length of the horizontal rails.

    • @tomroselyn6438
      @tomroselyn6438 8 лет назад +1

      Jorge Harada thanks. weird though-- pedaltrain sent me a pic on twitter that shows 16 spot on: twitter.com/Pedaltrain/status/801495430836211712

  • @leandroperroni
    @leandroperroni 6 лет назад

    Hey dude whats the difference between a battery supply and a power spot with a daisy chain? Cause I see a lot of people use both of them but the battery supply is much more expensive. Thank you

    • @snakehandlerjorge
      @snakehandlerjorge  6 лет назад

      The most important thing for me, is that it's dead quiet, especially when I'm gain staging dual overdrives. It also cleans up my wiring on a bigger board. I find that a well regulated, quiet power supply with isolated outputs is a lot better, especially for digital pedals like the Strymon, and reduces my chances of noisy ground loops, or weird noises leaking in the audio signals. It really depends. I ran a single One-Spot for years on the board that's at the beginning of the video, I just needed some thing better as the Strymon was fussy with the One-Spot. If your current power supply is working for you, I'd stick with it. Hope that helps!

    • @snakehandlerjorge
      @snakehandlerjorge  6 лет назад

      Also here's a good article on this www.ovnilab.com/articles/isolated.shtml

  • @montster13
    @montster13 8 лет назад

    So obviously the DC5 has 5 isolated outputs, but you had 6 items to power. I have the same sort of idea to do 6 pedal board but I was wondering if it's worth it to save the money and get the DC 5 and just use a parallel splitter for 2 pedals into one output. Is that what you did?

    • @snakehandlerjorge
      @snakehandlerjorge  8 лет назад

      Hi Monte Gaffney - you're absolutely correct. The CIOKS DC5 cable kit comes with a shared output cable, which I used to power my lowest current draw devices, the buffer and tuner. I connected those to one of the 100ma outputs.

    • @montster13
      @montster13 8 лет назад

      Okay sweet, thanks haha. I was planning on getting the Cioks schizophrenic which actually works out cheaper but has 6 inputs :P

  • @elbegev8550
    @elbegev8550 5 лет назад

    Would you know if the Cioks would run most Boss pedals? As in an HM2

    • @snakehandlerjorge
      @snakehandlerjorge  5 лет назад

      If the pedal meets the voltage and current draw for the power supply, I'm don't see why not, but I'd suggest checking the pedal manufacturing requirements. I think the HM2 has a 9v input. Make sure that you're using the correct cable, center negative or positive, depending on the pedal. Check my comment below to the power supply outputs on the CIOKS.

  • @raycerx87
    @raycerx87 8 лет назад

    Hi Jorge, does the DC-5 cause a lot of inference if you have pedals over it?

    • @snakehandlerjorge
      @snakehandlerjorge  8 лет назад +1

      HI Rayce - I haven't encountered any. The entire assembly seems to be pretty quiet and well shielded. It's definitely a quality power supply, well made and quiet. I like it a lot.

  • @jantevelde9827
    @jantevelde9827 7 лет назад +1

    Nice video! What buffer is that?

    • @snakehandlerjorge
      @snakehandlerjorge  7 лет назад

      Thanks! It's a T1M mini-buffer. Here's the link to the guy who makes 'em. BTW, I'm not affiliated with them, but its the one that's mounted on the board, so here you go.
      this1smyne.com/shop/mb-mini-buffer/

    • @jantevelde9827
      @jantevelde9827 7 лет назад

      Thank you sir!

  • @jswen2477
    @jswen2477 7 лет назад

    do you think the gig bag will hold for a long time?

    • @snakehandlerjorge
      @snakehandlerjorge  7 лет назад

      Hi Chris - I really couldn't tell you. I got the pedalboard with the touring hardshell case.

  • @leandroperroni
    @leandroperroni 5 лет назад

    Can I fit a cey baby gcb95 in that?

    • @peacefulwarrior9000
      @peacefulwarrior9000 5 лет назад

      it will fit on the board but not in the Hard shell case that I got with mine, I got a Dunlop mini wah for it perfect!

  • @crosswalklarry
    @crosswalklarry 8 лет назад +1

    Just the right amount of horse.

    • @snakehandlerjorge
      @snakehandlerjorge  8 лет назад +1

      I have no idea what that means.

    • @crosswalklarry
      @crosswalklarry 8 лет назад

      Jorge Harada I was just being goofy. When you used the horse noise when you did the "frustrated hands" gesture.

    • @snakehandlerjorge
      @snakehandlerjorge  8 лет назад +2

      Could've used a little more maybe, LOL

  • @keaneong4591
    @keaneong4591 8 лет назад

    will a wah fit?

    • @snakehandlerjorge
      @snakehandlerjorge  8 лет назад

      Not sure. I don't use a wah, so I don't know the dimensions. You'll have to measure it and look at their specs, see if it works.

    • @jakestewartmusic
      @jakestewartmusic 8 лет назад

      Xotic wah fits from pictures I've seen. Great wah, too

  • @peacefulwarrior9000
    @peacefulwarrior9000 5 лет назад

    why not use velcro for the power supply instead of drilling

    • @snakehandlerjorge
      @snakehandlerjorge  5 лет назад

      They included a template for drilling the holes, I do thing it's more secure as the transformer inside has some heft. Eventually, the velcro will fail. I also feel that by drilling it in, the PSU has more clearance from the ground.

  • @angrygoldfish
    @angrygoldfish 6 лет назад +6

    I think CIOKS is pronounced 'chocks'.

  • @CNick75
    @CNick75 Год назад

    Never velcro. Always dual lock

  • @crosswalklarry
    @crosswalklarry 8 лет назад +1

    Tap, tap, tap.

  • @markd4768
    @markd4768 5 лет назад +1

    Sorry dude but that looks like a disaster waiting to happen on gig night!!

    • @snakehandlerjorge
      @snakehandlerjorge  5 лет назад +1

      Haha Hi Mark - FF to 11:07 to see the final version of the board. Clean, tidy, field tested, and reliable! The only possible disaster is that since the power supply is underneath, a spilled beer could cause you some serious problems.