We are Eclectic Sounds / aka: eclsounds – a store front in Portland, Or. We are open 7 days a week from 11 – 5 PST (by appointment)
This is a flawless running and fully tested Custom Audio Electronics Bradshaw Midi Switching rig.
The complete rig features:
RS-10 w/ Midi – fully programmable and expandable
Custom Switching Audio Controller : 3 Pre Amp Mono loops / Tuner send / and ( 3 Stereo Loops and/or 6 Mono Loops Post Amp ) send & return Pre Loop 4 that is assigned to the Boss FV-500H Vol/Expression pedals . ( Usually used for Wet Mix ) ; a 1/4″ amp channel switching jack, mono out (dry) 1/4″ jack; line input 1/4″ IN, Stereo Left and Right, Volume Pedal Send and Return that goes to the Boss FV-500L Vol/Expression Pedal . All cabling needed to run from the RS-10 to controller AND Power Supplies. YOU will need to supply your own 1/4″ cables to connect the various loops to your pedals and rack gear.
Heavy Duty Custom Pedalboard and Touring Case w/ Latch
Teese Wizard Wah
Size of the board is : 30″ Width by 16″ Depth
In the early 1980s, Bob Bradshaw paired his engineering skills with his passion for music and guitars. Before long, he was one of the most talked-about and sought-after builders of amp- and effects-switching systems on the planet—a tech to stars like Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai, Mike Landau, Steve Lukather, and countless others.
Professional guitarists in the ’80s and ’90s were as likely to recognize the name Bob Bradshaw as Eddie Van Halen. In that era of refrigerator-sized rack systems, awash with glittering LEDs, “Bradshaw Boards” reigned supreme. Attending a concert featuring Dokken, Aerosmith, Metallica, Megadeth, Journey, Motley Crüe, Def Leppard, Toto, Steve Vai or the aforementioned EVH meant seeing, or certainly hearing, the result of Bradshaw’s work as a gear systems designer.
Nor were his customers restricted to the hard rock/metal crowd. You were as likely to experience a Bradshaw rig at shows by Steve Miller, Lee Ritenour, Duran Duran, Steely Dan, or even Gloria Estefan and Madonna. Touring guitarists in all genres came to Bob to have their pedals, rack gear, and amps wired together in a reliable, roadworthy, system—a system that offered instant access to any sound required.
With his company Custom Audio Electronics, Bob Bradshaw is still constructing hand-built systems for the likes of Billie Joe Armstrong, Dweezil Zappa, and Trey Anastasio at his live/work space in the Los Angeles’ Brewery Artist Lofts, a converted Pabst Blue Ribbon plant. We spoke to him about the rise and fall of rack gear and the bad rap that buffers suffer.
( Due to people taking advantage of eBay / Reverb return policies; wanting to “try out and/or pilfer parts” we can no longer take returns on used gear unless it arrives damaged. Sorry for this inconvenience. We test and guarantee all gear to be 100% working unless stated otherwise )
Come play this gear in our shop!