Re: Post your current board
This is my current board. Which I fabricated myself, back in 1993. Wanted to keep it as 'compact' as can be. From the begin 70's I had those large boards, almost as large as a guitar case. I was one of the first here, where I live, in those days. People always made fun of me...but, now adays, everyone has some sort of board, no? So, they did eat up their words, as time passed. I am proud of my baby! Was well worth maken!
Consists of:
1 MXR Distortion(Vintage mid 70's), 2 Boss SUPER Chorus, 3 Boss SUPER Phaser, 4 Boss Digital Delay, 5 Boss Noise Suppressor, 6 Ibanez Phaser Tone(Vintage mid 70's), 7 Ibanez Flanger(Vintage begin 80's), 8 Boss Octave, 9 Boss Pitch Shifter/Delay and 10 Boss Compression Sustainer.
The Foxx Loud Machine(left), is also Vintage mid 70's and the Maestro Boomerang(right), like-wise! Gave them both a clean-up job, and checked out the electronics and gave them both a new coat of spray paint. They are as good as new!
The Boss pedals came in as the years went by up to the 1993 issues.
Further, I added some additional pushbuttons, Mute, Bypass and Echo. There is a built in Bypass section I put in.
Not in view, up front: are also an amount of additional in-puts and out-puts, and auxs. To additional effects, FX, etc. Thus, there are many possibilities with my Home Made Stompbox. Am proud of it. Enjoy.
UPDATE. 29-5-2018
Finally found a shot of my old pedalboard! This is my first Pedalboard, which I fabricated back in 1972. I fabricated the case, which just had a top you can lift up/out. It was fabricated from wood I had hanging around at home. It was covered with artifical learther.
On the board:
1) Jordon WhaWha-Volume 2) FOXX Loud Machine/Volume 3) MXR Noise Gate 4) Small Stone Phaser 5) Ibanze Phaser 6) --- FUZZ BOX 7) MXR Compressor.
The FUZZ BOX I can not remember the name. It was a fine Fuzz, though. It had Mellow and Heavy Fuzz. I liked that; can adapt which ever type of Fuzz in whatever number.
That was it, at the time. The pedals were wired to the Battery Box on the right of the pedalboard; underneath the black Plexi glass. All the pedalboard pedals each were hooked-up in this box; I simply just had to open the top and change the(ir) battery. Om top of the box were ON/OFF switches to activate or deactivate them. Quite simple as you can see. Enjoy!