Finally finished my Roadking rig!

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astarock

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Started with this first.
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Then 2 years later, with alot of work, thinking, tweaking, and $.
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Really happy with this rig. I wanted to make it as simple and easy as possible.

Everithing is modular. So when at gig, i bring only my 2x12 rectifier cab. When at home, i use the 4x12 roadking cab + 2x12 rectifier cab. So for my cleans and dirty, only use the 2x12 side(C90) of the rk cab and for the lead and heavy, use the 2x12 side(vintage 30) + 2x12 rectifier cab almost like a 4x12 rectifier! Sound like a ton of brick!
 
Nice work!! I love that setup. I decided to do something similar with my rig (swap out the Road king for a Roadster) and I love it. I also use it with my Mark IV and it is great. The photos that show the back of your rig look crazy, but I'm sure it works. Cables are like rabbits and keep multiplying. Great job on the rig. I could stare at those pictures all day.
 
Thanks Mark Force!

To be honest, vewing from the back, i know it looks like a pile of cable. But in reality it's pretty simple. And i wanted the least connection between the guitar all the way the the speakers. Meaning minimum lost in sound.

For sound:
Guitar - Crybaby from hell - volume pedal - to the tuner
- to the roadking - RK loop out to G-force - RK loop in - 8 omh Bank A to 2X12 side(C90) RK cab
4 omh Bank B to 2X12 side(V30) RK cab
4 omh Bank B to 2X12 Rectifier cab

For midi:
Ground controll pro(with 25K volume pedal as expression) - Axess electronic CFX4(connected to the 4 channel switchs in progran change) - another CFX4(connected to rev/solo/Loop1/Loop2 switchs in controll change) - to G-force.

For power:
Furman - to all the devices
- to the pedal board with hiden spliter - all pedal board devices.

I think this rig can cover a lot of ground for sound and effect. If this can help people give some good ideas for their setup. :D
 
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