Originally posted by thebonodrums:[..]
Alex its crazy to imagine me seeing your videos a few years back. youve progressed so much manyou real nail it now!!!!
Thanks a lot dude!!!

Originally posted by thebonodrums:[..]
Alex its crazy to imagine me seeing your videos a few years back. youve progressed so much manyou real nail it now!!!!
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:cables for sure. Those solid jacks can be a huge pain in the ass, especially since some pedals have their input on the sides, and some on the tops. You start having to place pedals sideways in that case. Not a big deal for some, but it was for me back when I had a pedal boardI'd suggest getting some short cables, and judging by the outcome of your board, you can always change stuff around afterwards!
I know a lot of people make their own patch chords, you can get little kits that are really easy to use, just cut to size and attatch a jack. There's even some with no soldering required.
I'd suggest getting short cables (I did that and was happy) for now, but it's entirely up to you!![]()
Alex
Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:Yup Sergio, that's a flat nut.
And to refresh the question above yours, I actually don't know anything or have even seen that pedal you posted a picture of- but wait for our friend Jeff to find the topic again, he can usually be of some great help.
You might also try searching the Guitar Center website for the pedal to see what it does, or even the manufacturers website for a possible manual if you don't even have a clue how to use it.