Finally put up some pedal shelving!

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  • stonevibestonevibe Frets: 7082
    prlgmnr said:
    I'd be paranoid about knocking pedals down onto the guitars below, but then I'm a paranoid sort of person.
    Think that would unlikely (unless you come home pissed and decide to have a party) as they are well seated and in a groove.

    https://i.imgur.com/zDrxIRH.jpg



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  • thecolourboxthecolourbox Frets: 9654
    Are they tone wood?
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  • stonevibestonevibe Frets: 7082
    Are they tone wood?
    No, but you can truly bypass them...

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  • Bennyboy-UKBennyboy-UK Frets: 1710
    stonevibe said:
    I think they are these

    https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/mosslanda-picture-ledge-white-90292103/

    But, I threw the wrapping out so can't be sure, however I'mm 99% sure it is these ones. They have a handy groove and so the pedals sit firmly and won't wobble about.

    Problem is that now I need some more!


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  • SassafrasSassafras Frets: 30273
    Philly_Q said:
    Have they got little stands so they sit at an angle like that, or are they all just carefully balanced?

    I'm just imagining being a bit clumsy with one, then a whole shelf-full tumbling down on the guitars...
    The guitars are mostly Fenders. I'd be more worried about the pedals frankly.
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  • stonevibestonevibe Frets: 7082
    Sassafras said:
    Philly_Q said:
    Have they got little stands so they sit at an angle like that, or are they all just carefully balanced?

    I'm just imagining being a bit clumsy with one, then a whole shelf-full tumbling down on the guitars...
    The guitars are mostly Fenders. I'd be more worried about the pedals frankly.
    Four out of the seven on that stand were made by myself. They are built like tanks, so unlikely to be an issue for them.

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  • thegummythegummy Frets: 4389
    That's a lot of pedals!

    As someone who's always been as digital as possible and only recently buying a couple of analogue pedals, I was surprised that they add noise to the signal.

    Do you not find with using lots of pedals the signal gets very noisy?
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  • stonevibestonevibe Frets: 7082
    edited July 2019
    thegummy said:
    That's a lot of pedals!

    As someone who's always been as digital as possible and only recently buying a couple of analogue pedals, I was surprised that they add noise to the signal.

    Do you not find with using lots of pedals the signal gets very noisy?
    No, but then I wouldn't use them all at once.

    I tend to use a few at a time and as my amp is normally on meltdown/high volume, a little bit of hiss isn't a problem anyway.

    The pedals on my wall are just some of my pedals, as there are more than those. I may buy a few more shelves and add some more at some point.

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  • pintspillerpintspiller Frets: 994
    I have an Argos bookcase that I intended to keep some pedals on. They soon ended up on the floor, on my desk, Tec.
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  • thegummythegummy Frets: 4389
    stonevibe said:
    thegummy said:
    That's a lot of pedals!

    As someone who's always been as digital as possible and only recently buying a couple of analogue pedals, I was surprised that they add noise to the signal.

    Do you not find with using lots of pedals the signal gets very noisy?
    No, but then I wouldn't use them all at once.

    I tend to use a few at a time and as my amp is normally on meltdown/high volume, a little bit of hiss isn't a problem anyway.

    The pedals on my wall are just some of my pedals, as there are more than those. I may buy a few more shelves and add some more at some point.
    lol I didn't think you'd be using all them at once

    But I do see guys with half a dozen pedals going, I guess they just don't mind the noise.

    I guess for people who had always used real amps, the choice was pedal with a bit of noise or just not have the effect. Whereas I'm so used to digital where adding an effect doesn't introduce any noise at all so I'm quite intolerant of any added noise.

    Easy solution for me of course, just stick to digital! :)
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  • JezWyndJezWynd Frets: 6021
    How do you arrange them? Manufacturer, effect type, colour, or are they randomised?
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  • stonevibestonevibe Frets: 7082
    JezWynd said:
    How do you arrange them? Manufacturer, effect type, colour, or are they randomised?
    Organised by how I pulled them out a bag.

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