In-guitar effects kits

Modboards

These in-guitar effects kits look interesting -

The MODboard concept is simple- Take the best vintage style analog guitar effects, miniaturize them, and mount them on a completely modular circuit board. Add the right output jack, knob setup and switching setup to accomodate your guitar, and you're ready to roll. A few simple solder connections for input and power, then everything plugs in with instantly removable modular connectors.
Offered in tremolo, wah, compressor, delay, chorus, and tube distortion flavors. While the "best vintage style" description is of course very subjective, the concept seems sound[npi]. Glancing down toward ones feet during a dimly lit gig is never fun - moving at least your most important effect's controls onto the instrument body sounds like a smart idea. Any music-makers out there ever used these? Or have any good tips for mounting your own effects 'in-instrument'? - MODboards


Of course, one could always just duct tape a pedal to their axe a la DEVO -
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Posted by: Frank on October 28, 2008 at 5:35 AM

Matt Bellamy (From the band Muse) is using in-guitar effects on stage.

http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Bellamy
http://www.mansonguitars.co.uk/Muse%20gallery/index.htm

Verry nice :P


Posted by: Brian in TX on October 28, 2008 at 5:40 AM

I'm loving all the music posts lately; keep it up. Now if you guys would just include more outdoors gear, I'd be set!


Posted by: Chris in Scotland on October 28, 2008 at 6:12 AM

Been using the delay modboard for ages, it's awesome. Thouroughly recommend it!


Posted by: Brian of PA on October 28, 2008 at 12:07 PM

Bo Diddley had a guitar with built in effect(s) quite a long time ago added by hollowing out a body cavity. His site shows a picture of a drum machine grafted onto a Strat.


Posted by: Brian on October 28, 2008 at 12:59 PM

Bo Diddley had a guitar with built in effect(s) quite a while ago. but it had a lot of body wood removed. On his site there's also a picture of a drum machine grafted onto a Stratocaster guitar.


Posted by: Collin Cunningham on October 28, 2008 at 1:08 PM

@TX - Thanks, we'll keep up the music posts, and keep an eye out for outdoors stuff as well!

@Chris - good to hear. I'm thinking these could be great for beginners who want to make their own pedals before learning soldering, etc.


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