Let's see your current pedalboard.

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Current set up fresh off two months of tour and uncleaned since then, haha. Although I got hooked up with Temple and Cioks recently and coincidentally my new Temple board should arrive sometime today so I’ll be migrating over and upgrading my power supplies. I have lots of pedals I fuck with at home or in recording situations but for touring it’s just the essentials that work.

I’ve got a DD-500 I bought months ago to swap with the DD-20 which I’ve used live/tour wise since like 2007 but haven’t gotten around to setting it up yet. Probably do that finally since I’m swapping boards.

OK Doomer is sometimes switched out for OBNE Alpha Haunt.

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When I played gigs I never had a board. I just set a few pedals in front of the amp.
Now, because those days are a memory, I just set stuff up on a table. I can swap pedals in/out easily. I got one setup in each room.

This is in the room w/ the Mesa MK VII. I either go straight into the MK VII, or if I want to F around w/ pedals I go thru this (at the moment) into the MK VII's Clean or Crunch channel.

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This is in front of the 3rd Power Dragon 100. Boss pedals subject to change. I have other Boss pedals I can swap in or out.

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This is in the other room w/ the Suhr SL67. I change the pedals in/out almost daily.

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Whoah, no one knows the Dead Horse!!! I still have a QR I had Scott build back in the day. Racing stripe head and cab. Love that thing with the Dead Horse. The BBMB has a permanent spot on the board. :cheers:

Edit: funny story, I bought that Boss Chorus back in the 80's, with Christmas money. It sat in a closet for decades with a DS1, because I went down a different road with music as a kid. Funny to see what they are worth now, lol.
Yes sir, loves me some dead horse.
what speakers in that cab?
 
I feel better now, I thought I might have a condition for a minute there.

And why do most gear rooms have ugly sweater rugs, including my own? :unsure:

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Up until about 2 weeks ago, my board was packed edge to edge and running a px-8 instead of the pedal switcher. I trimmed all the fat, but the voodoo lab stuff is pretty indispensable for their ease of use/"programming".
 
When I played gigs I never had a board. I just set a few pedals in front of the amp.
Now, because those days are a memory, I just set stuff up on a table. I can swap pedals in/out easily. I got one setup in each room.

This is in the room w/ the Mesa MK VII. I either go straight into the MK VII, or if I want to F around w/ pedals I go thru this (at the moment) into the MK VII's Clean or Crunch channel.

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Frank Marino pedal power !
 
Don’t think I have a picture of my band board but it’s pretty clean and tidy/organized. Home board is chaos as I’m always trying new stuff and switching shit out. I use rack stuff for delays and verb

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I just recently took a Fortin Zuul+ off to try and troubleshoot some ground loops I'm getting, so cabling is a mess right now.

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Aqua blue DAD midi switch is for a One Control Looper I have in my rack that lets me switch my SurfyBear Studio that's also in my rack.

Black DAD midi switcher is for controlling my KHE ACS and RJM Y-Not to cycle through amp/cab presets.
 
I got hooked up with Temple and Cioks recently and coincidentally
That's the stuff. The only downside to the Temple board is swapping pedals around can be cumbersome, depending. But once you have your board dialed in it can be very organized and solid.
 
That's the stuff. The only downside to the Temple board is swapping pedals around can be cumbersome, depending. But once you have your board dialed in it can be very organized and solid.

Yeah, I just got it today and went ahead and put together the mods and mounted the DC 7 where I think it’s okay, but won’t really know until I get the pedals ready to mount to see where I can fit them. Luckily I really don’t swap out my board too much so once it’s set I should be good. They also don’t have a live-in flight case and that’s a bummer so I’m using my previous boards flight case, and then temple board sits a little lower so I gotta go get some bigger screws and washers for the feet. Currently the side inputs are too low in the flight case to plug into.
 
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