The SDUGF Official Pics of Your Board Thread

I'd imagine to get the most out of the H9 and H90, they would each need an expression pedal.
 
My acoustic board. Used for solo acoustic or band gigs. CS3 is Monte Allums Modded. Usually using a Martin D28 Model on the zoom with a little delay.

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My mini-board. I keep it in my gig bag asa backup (with a DI and Acoustic sim pedal), use it at jams, rehearsals or whatever. I have used it in emergencies a couple of times for whole gigs.

If it were the actual pedals it would be Suhr riot > Xotic RCA Boostert > Boss Ce-2 > Multi Mod pedal > Boss DD-7

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My small Zen Board. I can play anything with this. Currently Flanger/Phase are in reversed positions. Used it the other night for work band. Flanger killed on Rock & Roll Fantasy and Just a Girl. Used the Phase on script 45 for Kriptonite. Mostly used the Plate reverb setting. JB2 was in Angry Charlie mode for a general Marshall vibe.

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My usual Hollywood Blvd setup

Typically, the POD Go and Talk Box board are in opposite positions from this.

Liberty Wah runs a long cable, usually I put it somewhere for dramatic wah solos out frontish
The Talk Box/Synth are special effects but used almost every gig
The Acoustic board is usually out of the was as on/off on the 12st Mosaic pedal is all I hit on that.
The Pod Go is my "Main" board and varies from patch to patch, but almost always some flavor of:
Boss SD1 (always on) > Marshall 800/4x12 Greenbacks > Digital Dimension > Digital Delay > Hall Reverb
Occasionally a Soldano, occassional a Flanger or special effects delay setting

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Pretty much the Morley on the left is a wah/vol, but I only use it for vol.



The exp pedal is a dual pedal; it controls both units.

I use a few of those double pedals- one is a Mission Engineering one, and the other was made by Thr-Tone.
 
Here's one of my recent, among ever changing, iterations.
Just varying gain with some ambient delay. And yes, an actual board.
 

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I actually like flatter boards rather than angled ones. Angled ones allow for the wiring and power supply underneath, but they always have my foot at a weird angle.
 
I don't really have much space at all under my board, I just find it easier to get to switches on the top row with a bit of an angle, so I'm not accidentally mangling something with the heel of my 14EE work boots.
 
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that long cable have been cleaned up but this is a fun board. apparently i have five boards wired up, forgot about this one. that is a great aby pedal by the way
 
I have my big practice board but I am going to downsize it. I don't need a ton of stuff- I can get through the set with just a few pedals.
 
I run a mix.

Some purchased, some made
Some flat, some angled
Just depends on my mood/purpose, and free time to goof with scrap wood!
 
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