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Pod Hd500 With Roland Gr55 And Boss Ve20 Pedalboard


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Hi

 

Just wanted to share two YouTube videos that show pictures and construction steps for my new PedalBoard Containing A POD HD 500, Roland GR55 and Boss VE-20 Pedal.

 

Hope this is useful to anyone wanting to build A Dream Rig +

 

Part 1



Part 2

 

Rich

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Wow this is almost the exact pedalboard setup I'm looking to build, almost same pedals too, trade out the boss ve-20 with a strymon timeline and done.  I'm designing mine to have the second shelf on a scissor hinge so it closes on top of the bottom one and when it is folded out two legs fold down from the top shelf to support the offset of the hinge.

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I use the GR55 with either an HD300 - M-13 or GT-10 and it works really well. As a trio cover band guitarist I can do almost anything with this setup. Plus they back each other up.If one goes down I can keep playing with the other! Enjoy!

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Hi JTSC777,

 

Just wondering...do you use with a line 6 Variax...if so do you route the guitar sound of the guitar through the GK3 pickup so it can be used in the GR55...I cant figure out a way of doing this as the Variax needs power and uses a TRS non standard cable. (The obvious thing is to use the rechargeable battery, but I dont like relying on batteries live).

 

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