Friday, November 22, 2024
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MY NEW 2024 PEDALBOARD! Racksystems Pete Thorn Pedalboard Build


Rack Systems has built me an awesome new board! Featuring these great pedals:
Musicomlab EFX 10D Switcher: http://www.musicomlab.com/efx-10d.htm
TC Electronic Polytune 3: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/R5BAYa
Crazy Tube Circuits Superconducter: https://crazytubecircuits.com/super-conductor
Keeley Compressor Mini: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/q4JQkj
Crazy Tube Circuits Starlight Fuzz: https://crazytubecircuits.com/starlight
J Rockett Archer: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/q4JQk5
IK ToneX One: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/4PVXjn
Providence Academe Chorus: http://www.providence-ltd.com/pedals_02.html#h_adc
Strymon Zelzah: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/GmexqV
Strymon Dig: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/1r0XOR
Neunaber Illumine: https://www.quilterlabs.com/products/illumine-reverb
RJM Micro Line Mixer: https://www.rjmmusic.com/micro-line-mixer/
VoodooLab Pedalpower 3+: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/0ZWgOM
Morningstar MIDI Box: https://shop.morningstar.io/products/MIDI-Box-p277261712
Temple Audio DUO 24 Pedalboard: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/y20aLV

Contact Rack Systems to get your rack or board built right: racksystems@yahoo.com

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Check out the Suhr Pete Thorn Signature guitars here: https://www.suhr.com/instruments/pete-thorn/

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Originally posted by UCpK5bAA-DFb64eEQ6Oo8OZw at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIX2RXChaY4

32 thoughts on “MY NEW 2024 PEDALBOARD! Racksystems Pete Thorn Pedalboard Build

  • i always watch and often like Pete's videos but he's never recommended by Youtube anymore. Anybody else have this problem? I just think to search for his content about once a week to find his new videos (which I always watch).

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  • whenever I watch your videos I immediately rethink my whole setup and proceed to try and get close the the amazing setups you always present. thanks for being a constant inspiration. Love the Illumine BTW. Have an immerse 2 but want to get the midi functionality.

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  • How do you replace the dumble side from the Unobtanium pedal? I'm looking for a similar tone but not sure if I should buy 2 pedals or just the unobtanium.

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  • Just saw him at Sweetwater. He did a guitar seminar. I did a rough estimate of his rig cost. $15,000 +

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  • How come you don't use the RJM loop switcher anymore. I am in the process of buying an RJM in the next few months, but is the one you use better than the RJM?

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  • I can't get that Rockett pedal off my board either. I bought both the gold and silver versions, but the gold is locked in place…

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  • Pete, how did Dave attach/ stick the pedals into the Temple audio pedal board?

    I see he hasn’t used the quick screw pad attachments.

    Interesting.

    Brilliant tidy and loads of effects for a 24”.

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  • I don’t understand the Ins and Outs Of these pedals but it”s impressive,
    Great playing and very gear fluency. TA – Totally Awesome!!

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  • Awesome board and tones! There might just be enough room left to put on the FreqOut so you have that aspect covered as well.

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  • Wow! Thanks for showing your pedal board and gosh it's very versatile how you can root root to signalling all different ways. Send, sends and returns and have you played around with stacked compressors something I haven't played around with. I've I've used dbx rack mount rack compressors I can certainly see why you need two panel boards while one's in transit. You've still got your other one to bliss. Fun with to your heart's content enjoy! Have fun. That's what he's all about. I need to get myself plugged into my RC300 boss looper. Cheers take care. Can't wait to see more videos

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  • Well thought out board and love the flexibility.
    Thank you for sharing!
    I’m in the process of brainstorming up a board myself and this was good to see.

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  • Second time watching. This time I noted the Tonex1. I just added one to my HX Stomp board. It took some time but I found two really good tone captures that sound better than my HX amp models and has worked out really well going thru the HX loop. It leaves me more DSP for the HX effects.

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  • Loved when I saw you use Musicom labs switchers. I have the MK VI. IMHO best bang for your buck there is on the market.
    12 loops + all the bells and whistles in that foot print for $700 Lets Rawk m/

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  • What do you mean it takes a while to get your board back? They are keeping your boards in airport check points or something? Or you just ship it because its easier?

    Anyway, very nice boards Pete! Very nice!

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  • It’s kinda like having a car mat for your can mat so that originally car mat never gets used. Too many pedals too little time. I enjoy your work. Thank you

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  • Hey Pete.Any chace that the musicom lab switcher is compatible with vintage fuzz faces? i have another brand that the first loop is marketed as vintage compatible but isnt. i had to buy a separate mini loop midi switcher to run the fuzz face into. if i go this route im curious to know if they also offer a buffer bypass option in the loops for fuzzes. if so i might just make the switch to this brand instead!

    i also think it would be a great video demo to test switchers and vintage pedal compatabilites as well as loopers that offer trails mode. i also have a VL Hex but find those only work best with drives, comps and modulation and anything that doesnt require spillover trails.

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  • Thanks for the video Pete. You are a great creative artist and very eloquent. The way you pass on your experience and expertise is one of the best on this platform. Thank you for being there and thank you very much for your time. It is not a given that you reveal so many of your secrets and make them available to the whole of society. Chapeau!

    I have a question about pedal assembly. At 9:42 (bottom of the pedal board) I don't see any screws or mounting system. Would Velcro / mounting tape (pedalboard tape or hook and loop etc.) be needed, or what?

    Another question that concerns me is: what patch cords did Rack Systems use?

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