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Here's what my current pedalboard looks like:

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Heheh...no, really, I do have a wah and a tuner nearby...but I have no more need for pedals after the JVM arrived.
 
This is my board as of right now! I really need a bigger board.
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Left side of board is the Fender Volume pedal. Top L-R - First Aid Kit(Sonic Stomp), Thunderpuss(Clean Boost), Southern Tremolo(Modded EA), Boss GE-7 Equalizer,^behind^ BBE Orange Squeeze - Building a MoRC Compressor to replace it, Low Rider(Double Octave Down), Bottom Row L-R - Dun-Delay(Cave Dweller), SoftFx(Pork Barrel AKA CE-2 chorus), The Langerham(Current Lover Flanger), Smoothie(Phase 45), Boss DS-1 w/ Keeley Tube Drive Mod., StringBean(Aka GreenBean, Greenie, TS808, Well moddified!) And off the right side of the board lies a MI Audio Blues Pro and a Red Llama clones boxed together and a two button switch box for my Classic 30 amp. Riding on the back of the board is a secondary power supply( A very cheap one) allowing me up to 14 9Vdc outputs plus 4 18Vdc outputs, also riding on the back is my Samson UHF Wireless.

My next board will have Remote switching for rack mounted effects, lights, built in Microphone mount, personal monitor, and some type of computer mounting system, Ipad or Mobile PC.
 
Here is a custom pedalboard built for me by a friend that owns Jofaboards.
It was inspired and designed based on the ol' '57 Chevy pictured. Works
like a champ, and I bet there's not another like it in the world.

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Dang, that's the coolest pedal board I've ever seen, PS! :applause

I was looking at some 1x3 boards yesterday, trying to come up with a design. I like the varied angles yours has. Hmmmm...
 
Here is a custom pedalboard built for me by a friend that owns Jofaboards.
It was inspired and designed based on the ol' '57 Chevy pictured. Works
like a champ, and I bet there's not another like it in the world.

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2sb5rw7.jpg


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A lovely looking board. You need to tell me about that Carl Martin DC Drive ;)
 
First pedalboard

I've been wanting a pedalboard since June 2012, and tried a few pedals, liked a few. I've decided on these and have the Visual Sound OD and the Tonebug reverb coming in this week. We'll see if they make it on to the pedalboard.

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here's mine.

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I need to paint it and mount the pedals but I'm waiting on my power supply and bypass looper before everything becomes permanantly mounted. No velcro, I got these neat little figure 8 dohickeys that attach to the bottom og the pedal and then screw into the board. And, of course, the board is a fluid thing and the layout may change as the wind blows my mood around!!! I've got som pedal GAS that I might need to take care of sooner than later.
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Updated with an actual board!
(Thx, Bob)
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Guitar > Budda Budwah wah > Wampler Ego Compressor > Catalinbread RAH > Electro Harmonix Voodoo Lab Sparkle Drive > EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Reaper Octave Fuzz > Red Witch Seven Sisters Eve Tremolo > TC Electronics Gravy Tri Chorus & Vibrato > MXR Carbon Copy > Hardwire Supernatural Ambient Verb > Morley A/B Switchbox to amps
 
Hey Tig...! How do you like the "Hardwire Supernatural"? I've been real curious about those and though I've been pretty insistent on building all of my pedals I might have to pick one up and try it.
 
Hey Tig...! How do you like the "Hardwire Supernatural"? I've been real curious about those and though I've been pretty insistent on building all of my pedals I might have to pick one up and try it.

It is pretty cool. It captures all the standard spring, plate, room, & hall reverbs really well. The unique atmospheric 'verb settings are what makes it different, like the mod plate (slow swirling chorus), shimmer (octave effect), supernova, and the ultra cool pherb (slight phaser). It even works well with a bass.

Still, you can't go wrong with the TC Hall of Fame or EHX Holy Grail, for instance.



More demo's here:
http://proguitarshop.com/andyscorner/hardwire-supernatural-more-info
 
I've got the EHX Holy Grail and most of my amps have spring reverb but right now in order to get deep spacey verb I have to mix the reverb + delay + phaser? etc. The less buttons I have to remember to push while gigging the better. And I like the fact that the phasing only happens in the tails. Im thinking of ordering some rub-a-dub reverb boards and some cave dweller delay boards and do some playing. Problem is I have more boards than I have time or hardware.
 
For the standard reverb types, I have to drop the Mix, Liveliness, and Decay knobs down to 9 or 10 O'clock levels, so there's plenty of deep reverb left in the tank.

The only real complaint I have is how hard it is to see the settings print unless it is lit up well. I know by feel which is which, but sometimes you want to see where it is at.

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The only real complaint I have is how hard it is to see the settings print unless it is lit up well. I know by feel which is which, but sometimes you want to see where it is at.

I can understand that. My flanger is red with black lettering. Not practical in low light situations. Thankfully I hardly ever alter the settings. My delay and reverb though I've been playing with alot. Maybe too much. I shouldn't have to turn knobs before every song and its not practical to have multiple pedals of the same type though I know some people do. Makes the multi-fx pedals with presets make more and more sense. Yet that negates making any changes on the fly. I believe that topic was covered here.
 
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