All righty....I'll hit each and every item here:
Script Phase - looks a little pretentious because its new, but can't hate.
Fancy Pants Wah - see above comments. Cool burnished color though.
Keeley 4 knob - never a bad choice (unless you set the blend too high!)
5150 is a good distortion, again, if going all VH on us.
Waza DM2 is a great Analog Delay - but if getting all EVH up in the house why didn't you get an Echoplex?
Now...here is the big issue, and I don't know how you are working things here. I'll assume you are going direct, because why else the Sansamp. I have to say that one looks cool. However - I'm subtracting points because there is a lot of glare.
everything else there is fairly classy and then there is this one little DI Bar. Lose that, ditch the board, and just go straight into the amp. If you can't afford an amp, sell the Keeley and get a Sound Tank compressor and a Rogue Delay or something.
The Phase 90 was a gift from a very good friend of mine. He bought two, didn't need both and gave the other away. He knows a lot of players that would love it, he chose me. I use it.
The JC-95 I bought a few years ago while in another band. Was playing bass, got moved to guitar when our guitarist had a heart attack (he's fine, thank God) and needed a Wah for a gig because I didn't have anything. No guitar pedals at the time. Sold them all before joining that band as bassist. My criteria was 1. true bypass 2. within my budget 3. some voicing flexibility. Out of all the Dunlops, this one is the best one for what I was looking for, even over the 535.
The Keeley Compressor I use mainly for clean parts for added sustain and the ONLY compressor I get along with. I tried with the Boss CS-3, MXR Dynacomp, even the TrueTone Compressor on the Route 66 (Ross clone).
The 5150 is a killer pedal. Does a lot more than just VH. The full EQ and noise gate are nice added features over others. And I've been wanting one for a long time. The wife gave it to me for Christmas.
The Waza Delay is great. And I'm not getting all EVH. Even if I was, he hadn't used an Echoplex in over 30 years. I use this with the delay heavy like the clean parts in Who's Cryin' Now during the chorus as well as randomly during some leads.
The Fly Rig does allow me to go DI and that is how I run it and why I got it. I have an amp still but I don't take it to rehearsal and at gigs it will be my stage monitor fed from the 1/4" output to the effects loop return (unless I get a powered floor wedge at some point). The bonus with that setup is I can crank the level on the amp up to what I need onstage without affecting FOH. Can't do that with a mic'd up amp without sending more through to the board. The overdrive level of the Plexi on the Fly Rig is set low. The 5150 gives me the soaring sustained tone. The delay in the Fly Rig is set for slap. I'm a Journey Tribute band so I need some flexibility. Oh, and the Pedaltrain board was free from another buddy of mine.
I hope my feedback satisfies your feeble opinions...LOL. What I do works, and it works well.
