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As many guitarists, I decided I needed to build a pedal board for my effects pedals.  Actually, I wanted to buy one...but none met my "needs" or at least my perceived needs.

With that in mind I went off to build something to hold my effects.  So I wrote this brain dump of information about my effort (forgive the spelling and grammar errors...).

  • I've grown fond of buying a pedal for my guitar and really pulled together a few distortion, chorus, delay, whammy, wah, eq's, and even a bypass switch.  How to contain all these in a nice way was a challenge I decided to accept.

The result of my effort is below.  Note, this doesn't have all my pedals or anything permanently attached yet.  I think I want to move items around and play with different combinations before I finally commit to a particular layout!

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Next Up.. The Requirements!




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