Quote from: Jess42 on June 20, 2014, 07:17:31 AM
Yeah, I do. But there is no guarantee you will talk to the person you want to. You may even invite a demon into your life.

BTW, that is the reason that I have only one pedal, a wah wah, anything else just confuses a simple mind like mine.
Normally I agree. Most of the time it's either one pedal or I just plug straight in. When I play at home, I like simple. Strat + Marshall = Awesome.
The last gig I had (two years ago, crap...) required some serious toys due to the span of the set list. Fuzz, Overdrive, Delay, Chorus, 2 wah pedals (one "fixed" for Michael Schenker stuff), detune (for Sabbath C# or anything in Eb), Compressor, Strobe tuner, External true bypasses (homemade), and Power supply. Anyway, my board has turned into an anarchistic mess and I can't stow it properly until I get it fixed. It's been sitting there laughing at me since I had my meltdown in 2012.
My friend Armand was (among others) Slayer's tech. I remember him saying something about this method of rigging a pedalboard many years ago. I just wasn't sure if by "bike chain", he meant "Schwinn" or "Harley". Unfortunately, he OD'd a couple of years ago and now I can't ask him. It was pretty cool, though. Once upon a time, he'd bring in Kerry King's guitars to us for electronics work. I was the one who knew all the voodoo for custom voicing the circuit boards by changing out particular resistors and capacitors. I knew which ones did what, how increasing or decreasing values affected it, and (most importantly) how to read the codes on the components to determine the values. I was rewarded with backstage passes.
I can prove I'm "Slayer Family" now...