Ghostfire T-SERIES Pedal Case Review: Building a Royal Blood Pedalboard

Ghostfire T-SERIES Pedal Case Review: Building a Royal Blood Pedalboard

My Bassist Chris

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@nicolasaraistrujak208
@nicolasaraistrujak208 - 23.04.2024 20:19

I thought that the PS6 would go after the pog

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@eusoumurilo
@eusoumurilo - 19.04.2024 20:16

Are you using two amps?

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@joshlawless1022
@joshlawless1022 - 26.03.2024 23:39

Sounds a little too pushed on distortion/ fuzz for me. I’d dial the drive off a bit. Too harsh and brittle.

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@loveusoymatcha6351
@loveusoymatcha6351 - 16.01.2024 10:41

Very cool! Never seen a pedalboard before :)

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@QuanNguyen-kr6hz
@QuanNguyen-kr6hz - 13.01.2024 07:19

I don't know what's cooler. The pedalboard, the Rascal bass, or the matching black shirt.

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@zulu5157
@zulu5157 - 13.01.2024 00:24

Nice trip. I also made a board like this for an “artificial guitar”. Take a Micro Pog instead of the big one. You can also use it to split the signal. Plus a pitchfork to create powerchords. You didn't place your tuner very well for quick muting. Just as a tip.
Thanks for the video. It took me on a journey back in time Have fun perfecting the board. 😊

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@AJbassist
@AJbassist - 12.01.2024 21:12

ever care to learn to solder ? solid video :)

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