rob2966
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I have two separate pedalboards (both in the same photo). One for lighter sounds/classic rock, etc. the other for hard rock and metal.
Light Rock Pedalboard (right) is all in front of the amp (Supro 1600) running mostly clean. There are 4 increasing levels of boost pedal, I generally only have one on at a time.
guitar > TC Polytune > Fulltone Fat Boost > Voodoo Labs Sparkle Drive > Bogner La Grange > Suhr Riot > Boss Waza Chorus (love the JC-120 sound) > Boss Flanger (this sometimes is swapped out for a delay as required) > Strymon Flint -> amp (Supro 1600).
Metal Pedalboard (left) is split between in front and effects loop.
(in front) guitar > Boss Tuner > Boss GE-7 (shaping and clean boost) -> Boss NS-2 -> Revv G20 (input)
(in loop) Strymon DIG > Boss GE-7 (lead tone shaping and volume boost) - I use a Voodoo Labs Dingus just for a cleaner connection to the FX loop.
The pedalboard also has the MIDI switcher for the amp.
Also pictured is my Digi Whammy DT which I will optionally use (mostly with the metal pedalboard) for whammy effects or drop-tuning).
These seem to serve me quite well at the moment.
Later
Rob
Light Rock Pedalboard (right) is all in front of the amp (Supro 1600) running mostly clean. There are 4 increasing levels of boost pedal, I generally only have one on at a time.
guitar > TC Polytune > Fulltone Fat Boost > Voodoo Labs Sparkle Drive > Bogner La Grange > Suhr Riot > Boss Waza Chorus (love the JC-120 sound) > Boss Flanger (this sometimes is swapped out for a delay as required) > Strymon Flint -> amp (Supro 1600).
Metal Pedalboard (left) is split between in front and effects loop.
(in front) guitar > Boss Tuner > Boss GE-7 (shaping and clean boost) -> Boss NS-2 -> Revv G20 (input)
(in loop) Strymon DIG > Boss GE-7 (lead tone shaping and volume boost) - I use a Voodoo Labs Dingus just for a cleaner connection to the FX loop.
The pedalboard also has the MIDI switcher for the amp.
Also pictured is my Digi Whammy DT which I will optionally use (mostly with the metal pedalboard) for whammy effects or drop-tuning).

These seem to serve me quite well at the moment.
Later
Rob