Been talking with Johny at JVK Amplification about building a pedal for my Mark III.
Want to see what you guys think about this. For me it will do pretty much everything I need and will do it in ways the current pedals from Boogie (or anyone else I know of) will do.
I asked JVK if he would put up a mokup of it for us to see. Hopefully he can do that shortly.
What we've been talking about is a seperate switch for each channel. In other words Lead, R1, and R2. When you hit the channel you want thats what you get.
Also with that there would be a footswitch for EQ and Reverb and a switch to make the pedal go into a manual mode or an automatic mode. In the manual mode the footswitches for Reverb and EQ are just what you see on/off footswitch. In the auto mode you can assign Reverb or EQ to come on in what channel you would like it when you step on the channel button.
The pedal would need to have a power supply but the power would come through the cable and the supply just plug in the extra outlet on the back of my Boogie. In other words one cable from pedal to amp and the cable splitting up when it gets back to the amp to go where it needs to. We havent talked about this but it makes sense to say right angle on the front lead switch jack, straight on the other two, and then the power supply to plug in the extra outlet. A nice neat easy way of grabbing the amp going to the gig throwing the pedal out there hooking it up and playing.
Also we talked about the colors for the LED's and I thought Red, Yellow, and Orange would be good for the Lead, R1, and R2 then Blue for Reverb, Green for GEQ.
Anyway guys just thought I'd throw this out there and ask what you think of it?
Want to see what you guys think about this. For me it will do pretty much everything I need and will do it in ways the current pedals from Boogie (or anyone else I know of) will do.
I asked JVK if he would put up a mokup of it for us to see. Hopefully he can do that shortly.
What we've been talking about is a seperate switch for each channel. In other words Lead, R1, and R2. When you hit the channel you want thats what you get.
Also with that there would be a footswitch for EQ and Reverb and a switch to make the pedal go into a manual mode or an automatic mode. In the manual mode the footswitches for Reverb and EQ are just what you see on/off footswitch. In the auto mode you can assign Reverb or EQ to come on in what channel you would like it when you step on the channel button.
The pedal would need to have a power supply but the power would come through the cable and the supply just plug in the extra outlet on the back of my Boogie. In other words one cable from pedal to amp and the cable splitting up when it gets back to the amp to go where it needs to. We havent talked about this but it makes sense to say right angle on the front lead switch jack, straight on the other two, and then the power supply to plug in the extra outlet. A nice neat easy way of grabbing the amp going to the gig throwing the pedal out there hooking it up and playing.
Also we talked about the colors for the LED's and I thought Red, Yellow, and Orange would be good for the Lead, R1, and R2 then Blue for Reverb, Green for GEQ.
Anyway guys just thought I'd throw this out there and ask what you think of it?