Anyone out there have experience with any of the above's products? I'm looking to put together a killer effects pedalboard for my guitar rig.
I haven't had great luck with effects before: most stompboxes usually have better tone than rack mount jobs, but are noisy and crap-up the sound when ganged (both bypassed and in-the-loop). Let's not even talk about pedal and/or patch cable failure and troubleshooting, LOL!Rack mount stuff is no longer in fashion and is hard to come by. I have an old Yamaha SPX-50D rack mount that has a great (albeit digital) distortion (amongst other effects), but the effects ganging is fixed within a given preset and can't be changed (only the parameters within the effects present within a preset can be changed and stored). Anything electronic (especially digital) is succeptable to bad power-induced damage, and a rack-mount is, of course, a single point of failure that will leave you high and dry at a gig without any effects. It is MIDI controlled which is another can of worms.
At any rate, I'm looking for killer tone, minimum noise, and minimum degradation of the original guitar and amp (bypassed and modded) sound. I've been looking at boutique supposedly hand-made effects, which are (naturally) two to three times (on avg.) the price of mass-market stuff (unless you;re talking Pete Cornish, UK pedalboard guru to the stars: David Gilmour, Jimmy Page, Pete Townshend, Brian May, et al...his stuff is DOUBLE the price of the boutique stuff!).
Fulltone is hand-made in the U.S. of A., and they do have a custom shop as well. Framptone is by ex-Humble Pie and solo artist Peter Frampton, but his line is very limited at this early stage. He does have a nice buffered dual amp (A-B)switcher on offer currently. Pete Cornish (UK) has a line of stopmpboxes (mostly highly-modded mass-market item guts in a stout metal enclosure). His specialty is Custom Pedalboards. These can take a year or more to conceive and build, and the price is stratospheric (1GBP = $2USD doesn't help, LOL!)! In all fairness to Pete, he is the acknowledged pedalboard leader, at least by the Brit Guitar Gods, (although Bob Bradshaw at Custom Audio Electronics might beg to differ, LOL). A check of Harmony-Central.com shows some very satisfied (albeit very rich and/or very broke) Cornish customers. One guy has high praise for his $15k (!!!!) Cornish effects pedalboard. David Gilmour had a custom three (or four) piece ALL-TUBE pedal board for his Meltdown Concert(s) which can be seen/heard on the 2002 David Gilmour Live in Concert DVD. There is a write-up on Pete's website about this, but the price has to be other-worldly (you have to contact Pete for that info).
I don't know if Bradshaw is much cheaper, but he is renowned and is local (at least compared to Cornish). CAE makes stompoxes as well, anybody try 'em? His racks were THE thing to have, especially in the late eighties/early nineties: Van Halen, Clapton, Yngwie, etc, all had/have his custom rack systems. One of my College Alum buddies from (Electrical) Engineering school got a job with Bradshaw hot-rodding Marshalls straight out of college, but that was a 1 1/2 decades ago, and I lost track of him since.
See, and you guys thought custom Alembic's are expensive, LOL! Since I am not a pro player with a contract, nor do I have a huge bank account, I highly doubt I'll be buying one of Pete Cornish's or Bob Bradshaws pedalboards and/or rack systems any time soon...unless that big overdue Lotto win happens, LOL!.
Anybody have any advice? The last thing I want is some Sam's Ass or Garbage Center Korean-made crap. Those plastic Digitech (et al) multi-effect stompboxes are probably a mixture of all the WORST things both rack-mount multi-effectors and stompboxes have to offer combined! I've thrown away all my old (better than today's junk) stompoxes years ago because they were noisy and crapped-up the sound. Short of a custom rack-of-the stars effects system, what's a lousy guitarist supposed to do? Suggestions?