Time for another Show Your Pedal Board thread!

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Still really need to cleanup the wiring as this was more of a "proof of concept", but I really like the variety of pedals. I've been feeding guitars and keyboards through it. The reverbs and delays are great on the keys for looping with the Memory Man, Timeline or El Capistan.

 
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Here's my current board. Not sure what I want in the empty spot yet, leaning towards a tape delay.

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(bumping this, instead of creating a new thread for an old topic...)

I never thought I would use pedals ever again (even though I know they've gotten way better than 'back in the day'.) All my previous pedals were stolen at a gig years ago and between the expense of replacement and the fact the music I was playing didn't need effects, I said forget it, I'm done. But based on recent gigging needs (having to sit in and play through other people's amps which aren't my tone and don't do what I need...) I have now once again become "Pedal Man." ...and I'm not even done. This is version 0.5. I have a Visual Sound Time Bandit coming and I need a compressor/limiter still.

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I knew you'd have to get a Saucy Box, Mike!
By the way, did you refinish the wah red?

It was designed by Jeorge Tripps and it's black and bright pink, of course I had to buy it lol. Bonus points for it being awesome as a boost for Ch2 of my EVH. I have a lot of faith in Tripps ears for creating pedals. Even if it's not a pedal for me and my style I never heard one that I thought sounded bad in any way, always good sounds to be found in any Way Huge pedal. So as soon as the Saucy went up for sale I ordered it.

That wah is one I fully gutted aside from the board and jacks and rebuilt replacing every component in it. It was a factory limited run red sparkle finish to start, so no refin. This is the inside of it now...

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I've got another wah out at paint now getting a wild custom refin though.
 
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I got a couple new pedals and a couple more inbound. Will post my refurbished board soon. Heck, I'll only have one pedal left that I had on my board before summer. My board is smallish tho. 6 pedals + the double footswitch for the AC30. Remade board will have one less pedal (replacing 2 with 1).
 
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Just redid the board. Now for the verbose post-game highlights:

A/B box plus buffer: Stuffed into an old Mesa channel switch box. LED's for the A/B come out the box on a 45 degree angle so I always know which cable is active.
Ibanez Weeping Demon Wah: Modified with a hacksaw. I did NOT need that silly extension for the on/off switch.
Dual loop box: One loops the entire remainder of the board, the other loops an analog octave pedal (hidden underneath the board) and the old Boss Dynamic Filter and is powered by an EMG boost circuit. This way, the octave pedal gets a strong signal so it tracks better.
Double Back Compressor
Wampler Clarksdale (new to me):Seriously awesome TS-based circuit plus 3-band EQ. The EQ points are all TOTALLY usable. The treble is treble, mids are mids, bass is bass. Totally intuitive. The finest TS+3-band EQ I've ever played.
4 loop box:
Loop 1: MIJ Boss Super Overdrive
Loop 2: Pigtronix Aria Disnortion
Loop 3: TWA FB02/SC02 Overdrive: Another TS-based circuit, E.W.S. Little Brute Drive: Another crunch circuit.
Loop 4: Ibanez Fat Cat:A Rat clone/variant, Modified Ibanez LA Metal This pedal is said to be close to the Fat Cat, built on the same PCB, but quite different. I didn't mod it to be more like the Fat Cat, rather a ripping, chaotic drive, perfect for stuff like The Kinks and My Sharona.
Wampler Pinnacle Deluxe (new to me): Crunch, brown, lots of hot gain on tap
Wampler Thirty Something (new to me): Insanely awesome sounding Vox in a box
Twin Tube Blue
Loop toggle box: Toggles between two loops. One is a pass through when nothing is plugged in, the other will get an old Ibanez Stereo Chorus in that empty space to the right, set for Leslie stuff using the inverted output. Point is, with that other loop I can go to an amp if I want and have the Deja Vu in the FX loop of the amp. I can send and return from the pedalboard between gain and time based effects, or just to hot swap any other pedals I feel like on any given day, which is what the empty spot is for.
Deja Vu + DOD Volume (and wah) in the wet loop

Most of the board is wired with Lava Cable Mini Ultramafic wire, though lots of it soldered to pancake plugs, as well as the Lava right angle soldered and straight solderless connectors, whatever fit the layout. Sounds great, just played it this weekend and got some compliments on the new tones.
 
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Just redid the board. Now for the verbose post-game highlights:

A/B box plus buffer: Stuffed into an old Mesa channel switch box. LED's for the A/B come out the box on a 45 degree angle so I always know which cable is active.
Ibanez Weeping Demon Wah: Modified with a hacksaw. I did NOT need that silly extension for the on/off switch.
Dual loop box: One loops the entire remainder of the board, the other loops an analog octave pedal (hidden underneath the board) and the old Boss Dynamic Filter and is powered by an EMG boost circuit. This way, the octave pedal gets a strong signal so it tracks better.
Double Back Compressor
Wampler Clarksdale (new to me):Seriously awesome TS-based circuit plus 3-band EQ. The EQ points are all TOTALLY usable. The treble is treble, mids are mids, bass is bass. Totally intuitive. The finest TS+3-band EQ I've ever played.
4 loop box:
Loop 1: MIJ Boss Super Overdrive
Loop 2: Pigtronix Aria Disnortion
Loop 3: TWA FB02/SC02 Overdrive: Another TS-based circuit, E.W.S. Little Brute Drive: Another crunch circuit.
Loop 4: Ibanez Fat Cat:A Rat clone/variant, Modified Ibanez LA Metal This pedal is said to be close to the Fat Cat, built on the same PCB, but quite different. I didn't mod it to be more like the Fat Cat, rather a ripping, chaotic drive, perfect for stuff like The Kinks and My Sharona.
Wampler Pinnacle Deluxe (new to me): Crunch, brown, lots of hot gain on tap
Wampler Thirty Something (new to me): Insanely awesome sounding Vox in a box
Twin Tube Blue
Loop toggle box: Toggles between two loops. One is a pass through when nothing is plugged in, the other will get an old Ibanez Stereo Chorus in that empty space to the right, set for Leslie stuff using the inverted output. Point is, with that other loop I can go to an amp if I want and have the Deja Vu in the FX loop of the amp. I can send and return from the pedalboard between gain and time based effects, or just to hot swap any other pedals I feel like on any given day, which is what the empty spot is for.
Deja Vu + DOD Volume (and wah) in the wet loop

Most of the board is wired with Lava Cable Mini Ultramafic wire, though lots of it soldered to pancake plugs, as well as the Lava right angle soldered and straight solderless connectors, whatever fit the layout. Sounds great, just played it this weekend and got some compliments on the new tones.

Dude, I don't know how you keep track. That is a dense board. But I get the idea of loops/paths. I'm feeling that need myself. Thanks for the post.

Can you really get to the footswitches for the loops deep in there? I would be concerned about screwing my settings by accidentally hitting some knobs. I'm surprised you don't have your loop selections on the bottom row. No issues?
 
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What's the black 3-knob box next to the mini-fuzzface?

It's my Noel Cornet - a kind of big-muff-a-like fuzz box from Japan - I actually thought I'd never see it, as ordering was done via Facebook/email and then shipped from Tokyo to Riyadh. It took months, the guy building them (Sho Iwata) has very poor English skills, and wasn't quick to respond. But it got here, and as far as I can tell, no one has ever complained about being ripped off. They also get sold through (I think) Ishibashi Music in Shibuya, Tokyo - ask for Jason, an Aussie guy who runs the place - actually, check out their YouTube site, they get some great visitors in there.

Oh, and check out Brett Kingman's video demo of the Cornet too - then try and stop yourself Jonesing for one...
 
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Whoops - Now I need a number of patch cables….

(Actually, it’s just one of my boards)
 

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Was that a demo board for a manufacturer or did you build/have it built?
 
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Whoops - Now I need a number of patch cables….

(Actually, it’s just one of my boards)

Here is another one from the bar, that is in use!

And then another one I am working one…
 

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Dude, I don't know how you keep track. That is a dense board. But I get the idea of loops/paths. I'm feeling that need myself. Thanks for the post.

Can you really get to the footswitches for the loops deep in there? I would be concerned about screwing my settings by accidentally hitting some knobs. I'm surprised you don't have your loop selections on the bottom row. No issues?
I just moved them from the bottom row. Yeah no issues at all. I just step up and over. They're close together also, which makes you have to use your toes anyway. I also removed the nuts from underneath the 4 loop footswitches, using only the lock washer underneath. So the switch sits up higher off the chassis, which you can't tell from the photo.
 
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