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Close your eyes and try to imagine what a $90,000 pedalboard would look like. A pedalboard that has 1,248 knobs (let that sink in) and is 70′ long. One that requires 34 power supplies.

319 guitar pedals, 34 pedal manufacturers, 500+ feet of signal cabling, all on an enormous stage big enough for a 70-foot-long pedalboard.

https://www.sweetwater.com/insync/guinness-world-records-pedalboard/
MY floor was looking a lot like that until last Aug (2018) when I removed almost all of them from signal chain, so off my floor, and replaced with a AXE FX III grin

That was my idea of simplification. (I don't use PC VST's in lieu of actual pedals or HW racks).

EDIT add: I get it, models in FX III and models in PC so whats the "diff" - I don't normally turn on PC to play guitar, I just turn on rack and play, and lately with archtops I don't even turn on rack i just play them, electricity not involved EDIT over

Now have to sell most of those. I am too lazy to take pics, write descriptions, put up on eBay or Reverb, or..., deal questions, then deal with the hassle of packing and shipping (yes, yes, yes it is truly a first world only problem whistle ).


Larry
Originally Posted By: Jim Fogle
Close your eyes and try to imagine what a $90,000 pedalboard would look like. A pedalboard that has 1,248 knobs (let that sink in) and is 70′ long. One that requires 34 power supplies.

319 guitar pedals, 34 pedal manufacturers, 500+ feet of signal cabling, all on an enormous stage big enough for a 70-foot-long pedalboard.


You gotta feel sorry for the roadie crazy
How would one work with this (even the 25 that might work together) would a mathematical approach be required. It would be great stomping on a pedal then realising you next pedal is 70 feet away.

I find the FCB1010 I have hooked up to my pc confusing enough and really only use 8 switches there the other two I use to shift presets in the amp sim.
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