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The Latest on Randy's Zeus Pedal Board?
Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 4:46 am
by Cyranobob
Not being one to let sleeping dogs....sleep, I wanted to update you all on what I currently know regarding the Great Zeus Pedal Board story. I have spoken to a fellow who apparently purchased it, the details of which I know nothing. However, I have verified via a YouTube video that it is the real thing and it sounds' f'in great - even though I myself have not seen it for roughly 28 years. As some have wanted to know the veracity of my connection with Zeus and the Pedal Board itself, I will post some scans of items recently retrieved from stacks of stuff down in my studio. Will post more later but enjoy these for now. Any questions?
Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 10:04 am
by romeorose
Thanks for posting that advert, that's cool. I have the Zeus 8401 like Randys, it sounds pretty good for a little practice amp that is portable and runs on batteries. It can't really compare to a real amp or a Marshall, but yet I can hear what people mean though when others say it has that Marshall flavor to it. It's certainly not bad for a 2 inch speaker. It's kinda like a PigNose, but tone for Metal instead of Blues, haha. It's real cool to see that advertisement, it's a trip how this seemed to be a hot popular little thing back then, but now it's disappeared into extreme obscurity.
Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 10:04 pm
by BIG_P
romeorose wrote:Thanks for posting that advert, that's cool. I have the Zeus 8401 like Randys, it sounds pretty good for a little practice amp that is portable and runs on batteries. It can't really compare to a real amp or a Marshall, but yet I can hear what people mean though when others say it has that Marshall flavor to it. It's certainly not bad for a 2 inch speaker. It's kinda like a PigNose, but tone for Metal instead of Blues, haha. It's real cool to see that advertisement, it's a trip how this seemed to be a hot popular little thing back then, but now it's disappeared into extreme obscurity.
Dude we thought you were in jail!!!

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 11:54 pm
by romeorose
haha, nope.
should be getting my new Jackal PDV though in the next week or two.
Romeo
Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 12:32 am
by wareagle
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Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 8:30 am
by halorising
Hey Bob, Im back from Jersey and we can meet up. Do you still have my cell no.
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 2:56 pm
by JAY
romeorose wrote:haha, nope.
should be getting my new Jackal PDV though in the next week or two.
Romeo
Are you sure about that?? I have been waiting for over 2 years for my order,i am in no rush at all but i am surprised yours will be done so soon

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 5:25 am
by Cyranobob
halorising wrote:Hey Bob, Im back from Jersey and we can meet up. Do you still have my cell no.
Give me a call/email/rosetta stone transcription/whatever. have been thnking it might be cool to get the 'mini-amp' designer in on it. he now works for QBC. truth be told, RR did not have to be sold too much on the little practice amp. It was apparently just what he was looking for. And Ozzy did complain at one point about not getting sleep in hotels cause he could hear RR up all night practicing on that bleedin' thing. did you like the 'vintage' pix?
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 7:05 pm
by rice_pudding
sorry for my ignorance, i get confused in my... er, young age
Is this about randys pdeal board he had set up for practice or his proper "chip pan"?
Rob
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 7:14 pm
by romeorose
It's about his pedalboard he used for practice. the only thing really special in the pedal board is the zeus 8401, as that was the main thing used, the other pedals were just the first drum machine boss ever made a boss dr-55 and some other pedals like a mxr micro chorus and mxr 6 band eq. all that stuff can be easily found on ebay. i have one of the zeus 8401 amp pedals, it's ok for what it is. i wouldn't ever use it for anything other than practice though. but still sound isn't bad for a little ol 2 inch speaker. it's really just a casio keyboard case, and this semi-rare zeus 8401 mini practice amp and a few other pedals, nothing really special about the setup. besides the hitorical significance that randy used it. if you wanna build your own pedal board like this it's easy to find this stuff on ebay if you check for it every day.
the chip pan randy used live is what i'm most interested in, hope to see video of it all in the documentary, hope the footage they filmed of it dosen't end up on the cutting room floor.
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 7:29 pm
by rice_pudding
cheers for the confirmation Romeo defineatly a cool little set up.
Rob