Difference between revisions of "Guitar effects & Amplifiers"

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* [[ETA Systems PD11 Power Conditioner | ETA Systems EPD11 LIEC-CE]]
* [[ETA Systems PD11 Power Conditioner | ETA Systems EPD11 LIEC-CE]]
* [[Skrydstrup Custom Power Centre]]
* [[Skrydstrup Custom Power Centre]]
* Pedal Tray ([[Z.Vex Fuzz Factory]], Keeley Compressor, MXR Phase 100, [[Digitech Whammy]])
* Pedal Tray ([[Z.Vex Fuzz Factory]], [[Keeley Compressor]], [[MXR Phase 100]], [[Digitech Whammy]])
* [[Skrydstrup LM35 Line Mixer]]
* [[Skrydstrup LM35 Line Mixer]]
* [[Skrydstrup MR8 Loop System]]
* [[Skrydstrup MR8 Loop System]]

Revision as of 21:53, 30 September 2012

Will be categorised into on board and built in, if its been on board beforehand and now built in (such as fuzz factory) then use built in instead.

Built In

On board

Showbiz Pedalboard

Showbiz Pedal Board

Origin of Symmetry Pedalboard

Originof Symmetry Pedal Board

On board and Rack Gear

In 2003 Matt started using Rackmounted Effects, all controlled by MIDI from his pedalboard as well as switching Amplifiers and Amp Channels, these also could be controlled from the rack by his Guitar Tech so Matt could move around the stage more without worrying about getting back to the board for effects or Amp channel changes

Absolution Pedalboard

Absolution Pedal Board

Absolution Rack

Absolution Rack

Black Holes and Revelations Pedalboard

Black Holes & Revelations Pedal Board

Black Holes and Revelations Rack

Black Holes and Revelations Rack

Rack (left)

Rack (right)

The Resistance Pedalboard

The Resistance Pedal Board
  • Korg DTR2000 Tuner
  • Liquid-Foot Pro MIDI Controller
  • 2 Boss Volume/Expression pedals (one for Volume/Pan, one for Digitech Whammy)
  • 1 Dunlop crybaby rack wah foot controller
  • 1 Boss footswitch for reverb

The Resistance Rack

The Resistance Rack


The 2nd Law Pedalboard

To follow soon

The 2nd Law Rack

The 2nd Law Rack

Rack (left)

Rack (right)



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