New Year, New Pedalboard? [Mick Goes Back To ‘Basics’]

Goodbye option paralysis, hello whole new can of worms Welcome to the show – Mick here, hello! The top line of this show is me wanting to put together a more simple pedalboard, after years of relative complexity. We explain the reason for doing that in the intro section, but what then unfolds is a kind of pinball machine of thoughts and issues. For which I should apologise… Having watched the show back prior to upload, it dawned on me that the sketchy general narrative and incessant technical terminology will be annoying and alienating to anyone who doesn’t know me and Dan very well. But… It is what it is, and it happened as it happened so this is undoubtedly a show for the TPS faithful. In any case… I will do a mercifully short follow-up show in the next week or two to explain what happened next, and show the final choices along with a signal path diagram and all that. Watching the show back has cemented a few choices. I also want to say that listening back, many of the tones in this show just had waaaaay too much gain and flub. It sounded massive and exciting in the room, but in hindsight the loss of articulation, definition and harmonic interest is pretty much the exact opposite of what I’m actually going for… especially with the new/old ES-345 which feels somewhat desecrated by all that mess. It really deserves better, and again, that helps cement a few choices. Aaaaand, we also had a serious earth problem, hence all the buzz. We’re trying to track that down, but it does rather highlight the issues arising from just chucking a few pedals on a board with no switcher and expecting it all to play nice at 105dB! Not today old friend. So with apologies for all the apologies, I’ll say a big thank you for sticking with it, and also to Dan for indulging me. Sometimes doing shows with no preparation ends up in an interesting journey with fun discoveries. Today it was a bit of a mess. Such is life, and we move on. One final thank you. To Thorpy, Dan Coggins and Rob Francis for all being involved in me being able to acquire this AMAZING 1965 Gibson ES-345. Holy mama. ‘Enjoy’ the episode if you dare! Pedals & stuff in this show: • Ibanez TS808 Tube Screamer, Keeley Mod+ - no longer made • Kingsley Page Tube Boost http://kingsleyamplifiers.com/product... • BK Butler Tube Driver https://butleraudio.com/ • TheGigRig QMX4 https://www.thegigrig.com/quartermaster • Kinglsey Juggler V3 http://kingsleyamplifiers.com/product... • Jam Pedals Harmonious Monk MkII UK & Europe: https://bit.ly/3zaTX5Z Australia: https://bit.ly/414fg2h USA: https://bit.ly/3o8l782 ThatPedalShowStore: https://bit.ly/421cyKA • Universal Audio Golden Reverberator UK & Europe: https://bit.ly/3zaTX5Z Australia: https://bit.ly/3nWH71J USA: https://bit.ly/3lafrGl • Universal Audio Evermore UK & Europe: https://bit.ly/3zaTX5Z Australia: https://bit.ly/3TYdq26 USA: https://bit.ly/3TWinZw • JAM Delay Llama Xtreme UK & Europe: https://bit.ly/3zaTX5Z Australia: https://bit.ly/3qWpvES • Caroline Guitar Company Megabyte UK & Europe: https://bit.ly/3zaTX5Z Australia: https://bit.ly/41Sjlb4 • Source Audio Nemesis ADT UK & Europe: https://bit.ly/3zaTX5Z USA: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/xk6Rrk Interesting bits & go-to sections 0:00 Intro playing 2:00 Welcome and what is that scar? 3:20 That’s not basic 3:55 Why are we doing this? 6:30 The base requirement 7:40 Why the extra board? 8:15 Kingsley Juggler V3, Strat 8:15 Kingsley Juggler V3, Les Paul 13:09 Wet effects in one amp… 17:00 …and now wet/dry 19:05 Kingsley Page 22:30 Page and TS808 compared 24:45 Page and TS808 into more gain 24:50 Arrgghhh, hum 27:54 BK Butler Tube Driver 29:44 Why is the QMX4 there? 30:45 Tone suck, buffers and all that 34:00 Why no switcher? 34:40 Some gains with humbuckers 40:45 Why not have them all? 42:33 Moving on to delays, gain recap! 45:20 UA Evermore Reverb 47:30 Delay comparison 51:25 And the new ES-345! 56:15 Back to delays 58:44 A bit more playing 1:00:28 Dan plays Mick's ES-345 1:04:00 Closing thoughts Guitars in today’s show • 1961 Fender Stratocaster - Mick’s video here:    • Three New Strats For Mick?! [1961, 1970, F...   • Gibson Custom 1958 Les Paul Standard - Dan’s video here:    • That Pedal Show – Our Guitars & Gear: Dan'...   • Gibson Custom True Historic ’57 Les Paul Goldtop. Murphy Aged - no video yet • 1965 Gibson ES-345 Stereo - no video yet Amps in today’s show • Two Rock Classic Reverb Signature 100/50 & 112 cab with EVM12L • Two Rock TS1 50 watt 1x12 combo with TR1265B speaker We hope you enjoy this episode. Please subscribe to our channel. You can buy TPS merch to support our efforts https://www.thatpedalshowstore.com We are on Patreon – crowdfunding for creatives   / thatpedalshow   Please visit our preferred retailers! UK & Europe: Andertons Music https://bit.ly/3zaTX5Z Australia: Pedal Empire http://bit.ly/2mWmJQf