Very nice work with the complicated wiring harness and the skilled tetris-like puzzle arrangement of the pedals on the board. Quality gear, too.
It would be interesting to see a video rundown of everything it does.
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I, as I have gotten older, have moved increasingly away from pedals. I would probably crash and burn now trying to drive your interesting board.
I have an older Fishman pre-amp which is sometimes necessary, depending upon which guitar and which amp I am using.
I have a useless cheap flanger which I never use--got it because the seller of another pedal gave it to me gratis rather than throwing it in the garbage.
I have an inexpensive chorus pedal which can sometimes be nice for a bit of tonal complexity if used in micro moderation. Don't want to sound too 80s now, do I?
I have an OK-ish digital reverb pedal, with a lot of wild and cheesy effects besides the basics of reverb. I sometimes use the reverb function in moderation with smaller amps that have no spring tank.
I have an inexpensive acoustic guitar emulator for electrics, which I sometimes use minimally mixed in with the straight signal from archtops. It can also reduce the quackiness of older acoustic electrics.
And I have a super cheap but surprisingly effective in a very limited sort of way noise gate. It can be a bit of a pain to setup so that it actually does something without being intrusively noticeable. It is sometimes necessary. I would
love a more sophisticated and expensive multi-band unit that works in a less intrusive manner but can't really justify the cost for the limited use it would see..
I also have a home made volume control used in the effects loop to throttle the pre-amp out signal. I use it sometimes to tame amps that are too big for the situation or which seem to have more of a linear taper volume control. I also use it for practising sometimes.