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Over the last few gigs I felt like I was bringing too much stuff and causing myself tap dancing problems, unwanted activation and cancellation of effects due to big feet Vs cramped board. Decided to downsize and condense from a very crowded temple audio duo 17 to a much more considered rock board 2.1!

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Off go Warped Vinyl and Jive to make way for Super Vintage with relocation of compressor (away from power ISO 5 as I was getting slight noise) whilst 3@1 is now landscape so I can switch using my feet....no more bending down. Black Panel now going through SV cab sim...I likey.

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21 hours ago, vbance said:

Off go Warped Vinyl and Jive to make way for Super Vintage with relocation of compressor (away from power ISO 5 as I was getting slight noise) whilst 3@1 is now landscape so I can switch using my feet....no more bending down. Black Panel now going through SV cab sim...I likey.

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Origin Effects thanks you for the endorsement! :) 

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A little update to my board which is mostly for fretless. A new addition is the Fender Bassman Driver which just adds a bit of grit. It's an awesome pedal and is perfect to cut through at certain points. The pedalboard is tight for space and not sure what I'm going to do when I get my hands on a MXR Bass Synth pedal.

 

From right to left.

 

1. TC Electronic Tuner

2. Boss OC5 Octave

3. Fender Bassman Driver

4. Harley Benton CH5 Chorus (Best chorus I've ever had)

5. Walrus Audio Slo Reverb

6. Mooer Ambience A7 Reverb

7. Ampeg Opto Compressor 

8. Sansamp BDDI v2 Preamp

 

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9 hours ago, Linus27 said:

A little update to my board which is mostly for fretless. A new addition is the Fender Bassman Driver which just adds a bit of grit. It's an awesome pedal and is perfect to cut through at certain points. The pedalboard is tight for space and not sure what I'm going to do when I get my hands on a MXR Bass Synth pedal.

 

From right to left.

 

1. TC Electronic Tuner

2. Boss OC5 Octave

3. Fender Bassman Driver

4. Harley Benton CH5 Chorus (Best chorus I've ever had)

5. Walrus Audio Slo Reverb

6. Mooer Ambience A7 Reverb

7. Ampeg Opto Compressor 

8. Sansamp BDDI v2 Preamp

 

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Get rid of the massive chorus and get a TC Corrona Mini…there will be a toneprint which sounds as good for sure. 
Other options would be to swap the PolyTune for a PolyTune Mini, and the OC5 for the MXR Vintage Octave (sounds the same assuming you’re using the OC2 model on it).
 

Si

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9 hours ago, Linus27 said:

The pedalboard is tight for space and not sure what I'm going to do when I get my hands on a MXR Bass Synth pedal.

 

Buy a bigger board.  Obvs. :hi:

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C'mon Si, you know how it works around here.  If someone has a problem than can be solved by GAS always suggest that first ;).

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2 hours ago, Sibob said:


Get rid of the massive chorus and get a TC Corrona Mini…there will be a toneprint which sounds as good for sure. 
Other options would be to swap the PolyTune for a PolyTune Mini, and the OC5 for the MXR Vintage Octave (sounds the same assuming you’re using the OC2 model on it).
 

Si

Second this - the TC Corona mini is as good a chorus as you could ever need and the toneprints are fantastic, and it takes up very little space

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5 hours ago, Sibob said:


Get rid of the massive chorus and get a TC Corrona Mini…there will be a toneprint which sounds as good for sure. 
Other options would be to swap the PolyTune for a PolyTune Mini, and the OC5 for the MXR Vintage Octave (sounds the same assuming you’re using the OC2 model on it).
 

Si

 

I had a TC Corona Mini chorus along with an EBS, Electro Harmonix, Boss, Behringer and a few others and they have all come and gone. Nothing touches the Harley Benton Chorus, it is incredible and the sound I had in my head. I have also tried the MXR Octave pedals and actually have the octave deluxe version up for sale. Again, the boss one does it for me. As a fretless player, the two most important pedals for me are Chorus and Octave and both of these pedals give me exactly what I am after tonally. I would actually give up everything else before these two pedals :) The Mini Polytune is a good shout though.

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On 24/07/2025 at 08:01, javi_bassist said:

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I am currently using the Boss instead of the HX. It sounds really good, but it is 0 intuitive

Nice board! I like the look of the Boss. I assume the Octaver is solid- what about the envelope filter?

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2 hours ago, Jackopie1 said:

Nice board! I like the look of the Boss. I assume the Octaver is solid- what about the envelope filter?

I'm experimenting with some of them. Not 100% convinced, but they are usable. I'm liking the unit more and more, but it is not plug and play. 

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