Haha, this was another idea thrown around!!
Show us your pedalboard
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Downsized, well... less pedals, same size board... just the stuff I really need!
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Now I've got my Temple Audio Duo 17 board, I spent last night and today sorting my three pedalboards.
1. The Baby
Lightweight grab and go for use with my Bogner NYC or Mesa Fillmore. Loopi enables me to put halo in the effects loop of an amp if I want.
2. The Big Boy
My "proper" pedalboard. Used with my Marshmallow-made Dumble clone or my Mesa Mark IV. Lots of complications (volume pedal is tuner and switches between being a pre-gain volume pedal and being an expression pedal controlling the GigRig More or Less for post-gain volume control). The DPC Micro lets me have presets which can bring in a loop with the top three OD pedals (so I select which combo of them I want to bring in), and/or the Halo delay, and/or the Zola which is a very high headroom clean boost/EQ that sits in my effects loop for solo boosts.
The cable between the volume/expression pedal and the GigRig More or Less is presently undergoing open heart surgery as I had to clip the ground to fix a stupid ground loop issue. I'm waiting for parts to come in from Australia to make a ground-less TRS expression pedal cable.
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1. The Baby
Lightweight grab and go for use with my Bogner NYC or Mesa Fillmore. Loopi enables me to put halo in the effects loop of an amp if I want.
2. The Big Boy
My "proper" pedalboard. Used with my Marshmallow-made Dumble clone or my Mesa Mark IV. Lots of complications (volume pedal is tuner and switches between being a pre-gain volume pedal and being an expression pedal controlling the GigRig More or Less for post-gain volume control). The DPC Micro lets me have presets which can bring in a loop with the top three OD pedals (so I select which combo of them I want to bring in), and/or the Halo delay, and/or the Zola which is a very high headroom clean boost/EQ that sits in my effects loop for solo boosts.
The cable between the volume/expression pedal and the GigRig More or Less is presently undergoing open heart surgery as I had to clip the ground to fix a stupid ground loop issue. I'm waiting for parts to come in from Australia to make a ground-less TRS expression pedal cable.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Looking at the last few pages of this email thread, I'm so out of date with pedals. I don't know what half of the pedals are 
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Ridiculously sick boards Stephen, who makes the volume pedal? haven't seen that before, looks very cool!
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
It’s the Hotone Tuner Press. It feels very sturdy, and functions as a volume pedal, tuner (at full heel down on volume setting), and can switch with a toe press button to expression mode. The level of volume/expression also shows up on the pedal. Really cool 

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Liking the compactness of the nano plus
Current setup and yeah, the Wah is not actually on the board but I’m ok with that.
Right side of RD is setup Fender style.
Left, US preamp with a GB Bright Cap.
The GB bright cap adds quite a bit of juicy gain.
Running the Doheny into this with guitar treble down and bass up gets a very nice P90 type bark from both pickups.
Crank the guitar treble while rolling off the guitar bass while on neck pickup and it’s that classic glassy strat tone.
Right side of RD is setup Fender style.
Left, US preamp with a GB Bright Cap.
The GB bright cap adds quite a bit of juicy gain.
Running the Doheny into this with guitar treble down and bass up gets a very nice P90 type bark from both pickups.
Crank the guitar treble while rolling off the guitar bass while on neck pickup and it’s that classic glassy strat tone.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Plugs into the mothership big red.
Controls tap tempo, modulations, quarter, eighth and dotted eighth notes, access memory positions, manual mode to set a preferred delay setting.
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