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December 14, 2020 at 5:43 am #16220
BarryKeymasterHow much does this pedal board cost?

I was a little shocked after some quick math.
Anyway while I do not promote using the “C” word here “clone” (because I take the definition of the word seriously) I can say there is a “DIY” version at GuitarPCB for about everything on the above pedal board. I have no qualms about a work-alike version especially if said version is already based on something else anyway.
December 15, 2020 at 5:36 am #16225Anonymous
InactiveThis is the reason i got into Building, you can get so much for so little =)
Care to share the math? im curious without having to google-search every pedal and clone kit costs to compare it.
December 15, 2020 at 7:53 am #16229
BarryKeymasterI am not sharing the math til I see a little more participation or perhaps a guess or three.
December 15, 2020 at 9:32 am #16230
BillyModeratorDepending on the pedal version ie Zen made by Alfonso or not which go for £400 to £600 an original klon £3000 the Cornish G2 £1000
At least 6 grand in the Queens pounds and a sovereign or 2 + an arm and a leg
GPCB price fully completed, boxed etc I could make the lot for around a grand easy, that’s pricing each build using top quality everything, at between £20 to £40, some would cost a little less some a little more
A Sho for example would cost at the most £20
December 15, 2020 at 12:10 pm #16231Anonymous
GuestI agree with your math, Billy. I find most GPCB builds will come in at an average of about $50 or so. The enclosure is the most expensive item. You can save if you do your own drilling , painting and artwork. You also save if you build combo pedals!
I know Barry tries to source vital components that he can offer in his shop for fair prices. This helps builders save on shipping charges too!
December 16, 2020 at 10:33 pm #16250
Barry W DavisParticipantI got dizzy just calculating the first row!
December 17, 2020 at 8:24 pm #16265
PlaysforfunModeratorAlright I’ll throw in. I’m going to guess $30K. If I’m clairvoyant then it’s 30K.
December 18, 2020 at 10:43 am #16270Anonymous
InactiveFair enough.
But help me find the name of t that red Pedal between Proco rat and MXR Phase 90?
Also i cannot find a price of the Skreddy Mayo and the Coloursound powerboost.
If some can add the prices of those pedals.
I got a list of all the others:
zendrive 269.-
Sabra cadabra 196.-
Honey Bee 215.-
Galileo 195.-
Riot 239.-
Fuzz factory 199.-
Pete Cornish G-2tm 543,06.-
Marvels drive 193.-
Big Muff 85.-
op-amp big muff 88.-
wooly mammoth 259.-OCD 166.-
MXR micro amp 105.-
DOD overdrive preamp 250 111.-
MXR dyna comp 85,10-
Big muff green russion 88.-
Tube Screamer 178.-
Dunlop fuzz face 175.-
Proco Rat 79.-
unknown red pedal?
MXR phase90 97.-
SFT catalinbread 219.-
RAH catalinbread 229.-
Timmy 169.-
MI audio super crunch box 152.-
Lightspeed greer amps 222.-
Mayo ???
Lunar module 203 euro
Friedman BE-OD 199.-
wahpedal 100.-?Total costst 5.058,16 (Euro’s)
i suppose those 3 missing pedals may add a few hunderd extra but that is about it =)
January 29, 2021 at 4:39 pm #16865
Big OParticipantI recently added up all of the pedal kits I built as well as all of the commercial pedals I purchased over the last 20 years or so. Before researching current prices of pedals and kits as well as the price of discontinued pedals and kits when I obtained them, I figured the total would be around $1000. I was a little off. The total was around $4000. That is about $200/year or $4 per week.
January 29, 2021 at 7:36 pm #16870
BarryKeymaster“That is about $200/year or $4 per week.”
I spend more than that on coffee and I make my own and I drink it only with a bit of milk sometimes.
is that bad? I think not.
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