BULLET CABLE SLUGS

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Re: BULLET CABLE SLUGS

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T28 wrote:I did the exact same thing about a month ago.
Replaced all my George L's that were starting to show signs of going bad.

Worked like a charm.
I have George L's pedal kit plugs and cables connecting my pedals together. I couldn't say that I'm 100% happy with them.
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Replaced all my GL plugs with soldered Switchcraft. I used the GL cable, but soldered it. I think I'll give these a go for my new board.
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Re: BULLET CABLE SLUGS

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Pedal Board for the bass players amongst us! :D

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Now that's a visible tuner!! Wow, it's huge!
How do you like the digital EQ? I just got one in a trade and haven't had a chance to spend time with it.
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I like the digital EQ. Gives you excellent control over all the bands and being able to save 4 different settings is nice. It really works well if you tend to use a couple of different basses during a gig since you can then tailor one of the settings for each bass to give it the distinct sound you are looking to achieve.

For mine, I have 3 setting set up for one bass and the 4th setting for a 2nd bass. Using one of the 3 settings for bass 1, I can easily change the sound from deep and floor rumbling to Squire/Entwistle searing lead bass.

And yes....the tuner is big....but oh so easy to see on a dark stage and since I prefer not to wear my glasses on stage (part vanity and part slippage due to sweating) it makes it really easy to see and tune. I love it and cannot imagine going back to a tiny tuner.
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Re: BULLET CABLE SLUGS

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Well, Mike convinced me to try one of the Bullet Cable slug kits and after much searching, finally found one (they are apparently backordered until May at most retailers).

Considering I have poor mechanical skills and little technical know-how, these were REALLY EASY to put together. I put together 4 custom length cables routing from the Timmy to an EB Jr volume pedal, then to a Carbon Copy, and out from a Boss TR-2 to a Ditto Looper, then back to the amp input.

So far, no issues! :D

Just need to order a few more connectors and a little more cable to complete the board.
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