This Might Be My Best Pedalboard Yet (and I built it myself)
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
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Line6 HX Stomp XL (affiliate link)
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Helpful tip when sticking the Temple Audio mounting plates to your pedals. I would put painters tape on the majority of the surface area the plate will be stuck to the pedal. #1 It makes it a whole lot easier and less messy to take off if you decide to sell the pedal #2 It will help avoid stripping the paint off the pedal if removed. Also, make note it is an absolute pain to put a new adhesive to the pedal plate because you have to remove the old one and truly is a pain. Otherwise, absolutely love both my Temple Audio boards.
I agree 100%! Painters tape takes away the only thing I didn’t like about the Temple Board system. After I started doing that it’s bullet proof reliability and stability.
Great tips!
The only issue with that is you're then relying on the adhesive of the painters tape instead of the mounting plate adhesive. I tried this once and eventually the tape fails and the pedal falls off the board, leaving you with a mounting plate with tape stuck to it. Definitely depends on the type of finish on the bottom of the pedal; exposed aluminum, powder coated, painted and clear coated, rubber (like on Boss), etc. Painters tape will stick better to some of these than others.
@@Escapism7133 Yup, that is why I suggested on most of the surface of where the pedal plate goes. You want the adhesive to stick to the pedal, just not so much that it becomes a burden to remove. Cheers!
@@eanroad Interesting. So most of the mounting plate is still touching the pedal but some of it is touching painters tape? I suppose this would make it more secure, but wouldn't you still potentially run into the stronger adhesive ruining the bottom of the pedal once the plate is removed? (again depending on the type of finish). Interesting solution though.
Great video Rhett. Some one else probably mentioned it, but I’ll second the notion. Blue Loctite will eliminate the screws backing out problem.
These are my favourite pedal boards on the internet. Personal, compact, and capable. Good work! Thanks for sharing!
new studio vibes!!! lets goooo!!!! cant wait til you get it all finished out. especially the control room.
That sounds really psychedelic man.
Driving around in europe is just as crazy as that. Try being relaxed and very alert at the same time.
Keep looking around you, but, like you're enjoying the landscape. You'll have some stories to tell back home!
Here is an helpful tip for the mounting plates by a long-time temple board user. Never stick your plates at the center of your pedal. Instead, put them right under the footswitch of your pedal because there happens a slight gap between the board and the pedal and if that gap is beneath the footswitch, your pedal moves every time you step on it, which will cause the screw come loose. I also learned it the hard way. By the way, the adhesive is so strong that even when you want to remove the plate you have to use a heater, or a blow dryer etc.
Same thing happened to me
yes getting one of those plates off the back of your pedal is really difficult. I believe they should use an adhesive that isn't so strong.
This. The adhesive is ridiculously strong. Never fear!! My main board is a Temple Duo 24 based around a Quad Cortex. It's perfection.
I love temple boards. I believe the duo 24 is one of the best sizes. Not too big not too small
@@rihraw That was my board back in the day :)
Correction at 10:27: HXEffects doesn't have the Helix Cab models. It does have IR loading though.
Love the "war on drugs" tone. The wall of sound, so sick!
The thing I find interesting about different people building pedalboards for different purposes is are they using modelling for their basic sounds and bring the pedals that do the unique things or are they using pedals for the basic things that never change and use digital modeling multi-fx to make a close enough facsimile of the niche sound they used for that one song in the set. For instance: the chorus pedal they always use is their Wazacraft CE-2, the phase shifter they always use is their Retrosonic, or the compressor they always use is their Keeley and the never change the settings or do what you did. Cases can be made for both and there is likely no making a facsimile of some pedals; the Z Vex Machine or Fuzz Probe for instance.
I have used several Temple boards over the years. All of mine have come with the bottom flex support installed. That must be something new. And agree. The boards need that flex support.
Also: I hate those plates. For many reasons. I gave those all away and only use dual lock.
Great video.
Oh Rhett, welcome to the last 2 years of my life. Temple is great and a huge pain at the same time.
Eric Johnson - one of the most accomplished musicians/guitarists/gear aficionados this world has ever seen has used solderless patch cables since the 70s. Still uses them today.
Ha ha! Yes the screws! I love my temple board. But it was so hard to get those module screws in. Once in, it's great.
Back the screws out a bit and put a drop of krazy glue on the threads. It holds and breaks easy enough when you want to back them out again for some reason
Sounds like using a bit of blue Loctite would solve the tiny screw problem.
Just listening to Roofman now. Nice. I live in Hamburg and may try to come along to catch a show.
What was Cloud Hill studio like?
Have a great tour in Europe! 🍀
Hi Rhett! Could you please add the concert info? I live in Germany and I might be able to make it to the gig in Hamburg :)
It’s at Clouds Hill studios on march 1st!
@@RhettShull Awesome! Thanks :)
I’d use 3-4 large pedal plates for the stomp. It’ll do. I’ve mounted a whole helix for a build I did for someone as well as this stomp too.
Guitar -> Fuzz -> MultiFX is such a beast of a rig, right away. The rest is gravy.
I prefer Temple boards but don’t really care for their mounting plates. The adhesive is very strong - so much so that it’s damaged a couple of my pedals. I use dual lock and have had zero issues
For those little screws have you thought about putting some blue lock tight on them?
Zip ties have them you’ll need them. I’ve lost and stripped those screws many times before. Also the quick release there crap dual lock is how I use mine.
I noticed ye ‘ol tagline is back 😊 ‘No plan B’. Have fun out there!
My, what a beautiful Shabbat.
I've had a Temple board for a few years now. I never noticed the flex and have never had to tighten the screws that hold the board together (I hope I didn't jinx myself on that), I do occasionally have to tighten the thumb screws for each of the effects though from time to time. I think the Temple will serve you well though.
Very educational, thanks.
Little bit of loctite 242 blue or nail polish for those tiny screws might help Rhett. Still pack your tools but you should not have to use them.
Is that opening 40 second tune on the album you worked on? That's awesome! My wife even walked by to see what it was.
The Warwick Rockboard has similar interchangeable "mods" and seems to have a better mounting system and tougher build quality.
I am super curious about it. Just seems like the cost of accessories could add up.
Nice to see that you're expanding your watch collection. G-shocks are great. Also love the HX Stomp XL.
Love it Rhett
ngl tho bro that basement is SCARY
See you in Utrecht Friday!
Have you thought about replacing the Stomp with a UA Dream and Ruby and/or an Iridium?
Oh no! Shouldn’t have used the mounting plates!!! They are brutal to remove from your pedals when you make changes. Dual lock is the way to go on the temple boards.
Nah, an old guitar string works great for removing the plates. For the second use, I use Scotch VHB tape, which holds strongly, but is easier to remove for subsequent uses.
@@terrypierce1141 gotcha. Dual lock is much easier and less restricting, though. And you can reuse.
Nice pedalboard! Would be nice to see the sounds you get from this and how you use them live. Are looping a part of this bands act?
Are you going to be playing in Ekko Utrecht on Feb 24th?
nice build dude
If solderless is good enough for TPS, then by golly it is good enough for me.
EBS HP Flat wound patch cables. Nothing beats it.
Great video Rhett! It looks and sounds amazing. Too bad the Chase Bliss didn't survive the flight :/
Small screwdrivers or some lock tight once everything is where it needs to be?
13:26 might be the best moment in channel history. The dog is ready for some tone!!
cool vid, Rhett. What breed is pedal dog?
When you use the DI Mod, can you keep everything plugged in for stereo capabilities but go mono when needed?
Would love to see some content on your use of the poly
I'm curious did you actually use the efx loop (send/return) on the HX Stomp XL or place other pedals before or after the XL?
Super cool video. How do you deal with volume control if no volume pedal?
I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again. The synesthesia is witchcraft! I think it’s the best MOD pedal
Rhett out here looking like Mac Miller rn
Ok Rhett actually looks like Mac Miller here wtf going on
DOGGO!!!
I’ve found myself rebuilding my board just about every other day for 8 years now
Ya honestly small boards r where it’s at ,
basically it all
Comes down to being realistic what r u actually gonna need and use for your live playing. And nothing extra
Sometimes you mention things you prefer aloud in your own videos and I can just feel Zack cringing across time and space lol
👍🏿😎 Sweet!
weird question but what shoes are you wearing?
Where do you get the money for all this stuff?
Use some ThreadLock on those screws, Rhett!
You need a TONEX Pedal on that board.
Any time i see Rhett upload a pedalboard video i click instantly, my man has amazing taste and tones. Always worth the watch (and rewatch lmao)
Unfortunately almost always takes a shit load of money for the pedals he uses though.
Give it two weeks… he will have another “this is the best board I’ve built post”
yes, isn't this irritating? "the best guitar I've ever played", "the best pedal board", what a bunch of b.s.
So i am trying the D'addario xpnd Pedal board - and it is blowing me away
thats a real dumble???
yeh it aint bad for a touring board at all :)
Put the pads down and then mount the pedals to them.
"The thing I like about the Quad Cortex over the HX Stomp..." I mean... It's not the price, right? Because the HX Stomp is $600. But the Quad Cortex is... Checking notes...$1850? You better have a lot of reasons. I love Rhett. But sometimes things like this bother me. HX Stomp is fine.
The best and most satisfying gear and rig setups are the ones you make for yourself. The setup that really compliments you is the one that you think up. Cheers as always Rhett.
You could throw some Loctite Threadlocker on the screws to keep them from loosening. They've got set it and forget it options and less strong ones if you need to do maintenance. It's typical for cars and bikes, which shake a lot, so it'll be more than strong enough for a pedal board.
Great advice. I use Loctite all the time for my job. I have permanent and non-permanent Loctite for different uses.
Yes! Very useful stuff.
Yes. Plumbers thread tape works too.
@@555atU It does indeed. I've done that, too, but usually for somewhat larger applications. These tiny little machine screws Rhett is using might be a bit too small for tape. But a dab of Loctite on each, and you're done.
@@seanbaines thats a good point. Loctite would be the better choice in all scenarios, but if you have the tape handy, it's worth a try.
He changes his "permanent pedalboards" quicker than my wife's food choices when she's on her period, man I wish I had that kind of money
Rhett: this pedal board is perfect.
TSA: hold my fragile sticker.
Great, informative video! Please do a post-tour follow-up to show how the board fared during the travels & shows. Also, I would love to hear a play-through of those pedals, just improv/noodling with different combinations.
Wait a minute. I just bought the Fender Pelt because you recommended it some 5 days ago. Now, it's not on your "best" board ever? Lame. 😃😃😃 oh, wait, that was the other guy, Chris Buck. 🤔😃
I had to rewind. My name is Phillip Roof. Your friend Phillip is in Roofman.
That’s trippy.
The Temple Audio pedal boards lose the paint. I've looked at many used board pictures. So, expect that, maybe it's the adhesive on velcro or the dual locks, don't know.
I think today's people problem is that tech is so good and so appealing, that you get lost in buying and not practicing enough! Older gens were practicing their craft, newer are mostly trying out new gadgets...
I think the Temple Audio boards are nice to utilize. But the mounting system is way too strong and they are not reusable making a lot of chunks when we remove them. If I would make an enhancement to that I would use double sided clear silicone tape instead the tape on the mounting system which seems like its gorilla tape. Clear silicone tape still has a strong grip, cheap to replace new ones and don't leave any residue on the pedals. Besides the mounting mechanism I would prefer the Rockboard by Warwick boards for your use. They do have the patchbay thing, lesser screws and much stronger structure including the 'power supply underneath board attaching system'.
Didn't like the Temple Boards and went Rockboard. Sturdier board, better Mod/Patchbay options and better quick-mount (which I dont use. Velcro aint broke, no need to fix it)
Im old-school, Id spend a week lost with all them buttons, I'm a compressor, drive pedal, delay, and chorus. Thats all I need and reverb from the amp, 15 to 22 watt, like a Princeton.
You can also peel/scrape Temple's adhesive off of their mounting plates and replace it with DualLock or loop/fuzzy Velcro. Then, you can put DualLock or loop/Fuzzy Velcro on the pedals like usual. Mount the plates where you want on the Temple board and then just stick the Velcro/DualLocked pedals onto the plates. It adds a very slight amount of extra height, but it dramatically increases the rearrangement flexibility. Also, I recommend leveraging the bracing plates. You can mount your power supply(ies) to those and give yourself enough clearance to use the mounting plate screws for the pedals above.
That tone you had / have in the intro was Ridiculously Cool !!’
So awesome!!! 😅
Hi Rhett, great looking pedalboard! I was just wondering how you power the stomp xl … is there a difference to the small Stomp?
Rhett: I'll be late for dinner honey, I'm looping spacey shit in the basement.
use a drop of nail polish on each of thse screws will stop them working lose
Jack Pearson has the best pedal board, a tube screamer and a deluxe reverb…… and he annihilates most players.
He is amazing! Oh, and don't forget you need a Squier to be like Jack!
I could have sworn Cioks sent you a DC7 on that HX Stomp Fly rig. Also, if it were me, the stomp is a no brainer ESPECIALLY if you amp goes down.
Try using some loctite for the screws...😁
Little mechanical tip for you, put a little clear nail polish on the screws before screwing them in. It acts as an adhesive and it’s cheaper than loctite. You should still be able to unscrew them in the future, but it keeps them from backing out on their own. Side note: you can also put a drop on the screw heads after they’re screwed in to accomplish the same effect. It’s just not quite as durable.
Hmmm, Eric Johnson has been using George L's "solder-less" cable like forever, so there's that. Oh, and Analog Man seems cool with them --shrug--
Hosa STP-201RR is the insert cable you want to easily take advantage of the two mono effects loops on the HX Stomp. All connectors are angled. One single cable does it all, no adapters needed.
How do variable German, Dutch & British voltages/frequencies/sockets work with these pedals and the PSU? Why ain't you going to France?
Welcome to Temple world. Flown to Berlin in 18 to track an album with my Duo 17 in a Harbor Freight pelican knock off case which fit in the overhead. Gator flight case for a Les Paul (that only got checked on the return leg from Charlotte to Knoxville) and disassembled B-Bender Tele surrounded by clothes in luggage. Epic adventure that went without a hitch.
Have fun!
my man
Hamburg is my favourite city in the world. And I'm from The Netherlands. Have fun!
I just got a synesthesia!! So excited to use it!
future proofing that board is what i shoudl have done.. that is why i am searching for some solutions
but your solution has 15 outlets and i already use 15.. does somone know if you can use 2 extenders
the DC7 has a 24V 2A so in theory dependig on what and how you stick your pedals in it shuld work.. (i need 2x 18V, 2x12V, 10 times 9V 4 of em +500mA and 2 use 550mA and there are more pedals on the board already here but without proper iso Power)
I love the poly effects beebo so much, it's an amazing pedal with a genius UI
It´s a beutiful pedalboard but it´s too expensive, 200 $ only the DI Output Module, 200 $ the case + pedals, wires, :D. Fucking money!!
Great video. Use lock tite on the screws. Happy to see the HX Stomp back in your videos.
Do you use any specific set up on the Helix Stomp XL? I use it in front of my amp with my analog pedals and sounds thinner when I put the HX STOMP at the end of my pedal chain in from of my amp. Any tips?
For those screws, I’d highly recommend blue or even red thread locker such as Loctite. Yes, the stuff automotive mechanics use for nuts & bolts that are critical and should never move. You’re welcome! 😅