Re: Whats Your Pedal Board?
I've almost got my pedalboard rig figured out completely... keyword being "almost".
[Front of loop] -> Pro Analog Supa Quack -> Radial Dragster -> Analogman KOT V4 -> Peterson Strobostomp ->
[FX Loop] -> Radial PB1 -> DLS Echotap -> Red Witch Pentavocal ->
There you have it, a pretty basic and powerful setup right there.
In the front of the amp I've essentially got a wah, dual overdrive and tuner. In the FX loop I've essentially got a clean boost for extra volume for solos, a dual delay and dual trem. This week the Radial stuff will be getting integrated and it looks like some good stuff. I'll finally have some quality adjustable buffers to be able to dial in some of that sparkle and dynamics that you get plugged directly into an amp. That's absolutely imperative to me now that I use 20' cables from the amp to my pedalboard and another 20' from the pedalboard to my guitar.
I have two things to invest in before I'm done with mine permanently. The first is some quality cables, I'll be going with the new Lava ELC (my speaker cable is Mulder Audio and that's the only cable that isn't going anywhere). The second is a new pedalboard. I'm probably going to get a Pumaboard Classic because I want my wiring to be completely hidden underneath the board and since the man offers lots of different options, I can get an extremely clean look from my setup and even opt for some cool cosmetic touches while I'm at it. What you see for effects will be staying long term (I'm extremely happy with my choices so I'm not messing with them anymore).
What else is there to say about it? I've tried lots of different pedals, those just happened to be the ones that do it the best for my taste in each respective section. Rather than having lots of different pedals, I've found I'm happier with condensing down on mine. When I have less to tweak, I end up spending more time playing, which is the most important thing. You also learn how to get more out of your gear if you have less pieces to worry about.