Well ok....here's my officially put together the right way pedal board. Special thanks to Spud for his pedal attachment ideas. *clinks glass* Only thing is that I'm not sure where to put the Micro Amp pedal. I was thinking to put it last to boost pedal sucked signals but when I used it a moment ago...it didn't really seem to help. I'm now wondering if I shouldn't put it as the first pedal before the wah wah...or actually maybe after the wah. I'm pretty dang sure the Danelectro pedals are the ones taking little bites of pure tone away from the guitar. I use the FAB Echo Chorus as a Leslie and by itself it works great....in line with the other pedals it's slightly muffled. The FAB Echo....I have set for a quick '50s slap back so that I don't have to adjust my DigiDelay. Works ok....but not like it does by itself.
Hmmm....
Anyone have anything to say about making the setup more efficient? I've never been much of a pedal dude and I see why now. BUT it's cool having all of them at my feet to step on anytime I want. Plus they're not laying all over the house. It doesn't sound THAT bad I'm probably exaggerating. Anyway here is the pic.
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Guitars/Bass - MIM Fender Classic 50s Strat, MIM Fender Standard Strat, Squier Classic Vibe 50s Tele, Gibson Les Paul Studio, Epi '56 Gold Top Les Paul, Martin DSR acoustic, Sigma Martin Auditorium electric/acoustic, Squier Jazz Bass.
Amps/Cabinets/Modelers - Model 2558 50 watt Marshall Silver Anniversary Jubilee combo w/ Celestion Vintage 30s, 4x12 Marshall cabinet w/25 watt Greenback Celestions, Fender Blues Junior w/ a couple of Billm mods, Line 6 POD 2.0, Roland Micro Cube
Pedals/Effects - Cry Baby Classic Wah, Boss TU-2, Boss NS-2, Boss RC-2 Loop Station, Ross Compressor, MXR Micro Amp, Danelectro FAB Echo, Danelectro FAB Chorus, Danelectro Chicken Salad, Marshall Guv'nor Plus, Marshall Echohead, Duhvoodooman's Zonkin' Yellow Screamer, Digitech Digiverb, Digitech Bad Monkey, Dunlop Fuzz Face, Homemade Loop Bypass pedal, Duhvoodooman's Sonic Tonic (Maxon SD-9 clone +), Voodoo Labs Superfuzz