Post Your Pedals Board
After reading the Chain Sequence thread: viewtopic.php?f=21&t=10961 , I thought it would be fun to see people's effects pedals.
Here's mine:

Although they are all modern pedals, they have been brought together, to get my interpretation of a 60s sound.
Important to me, is that they are all "true bypass". I've used Boss pedals in the past and have found that their "buffered" pedals, do have a noticable effect, on the guitar's signal/tone.
The board goes into a Peavey Classic 30. Which not only has a FX send & return facilty but also has a beautiful, spring reverb, that IMO, beats the reverb I had in my previous amp, a Fender Princeton '65 Re-issue.
From right to left (the signal chain):
Digitech Hardwire Polyphonic HT-6 Tuner: just strum the open strings and it tells you which striungs are out. Then tune those up, individually. Very simple and prctical. Being of the older generation, I can also tune by ear.
Mooer Reecho: A digital pedal that offers Analog, Digital and Space Echoes (modelled). I use the space echo, for a single, slap-back repeat.
BBE Soul Vibe: Great for rotary speaker effect, with a strong, glassy sound.
Mooer Trelicopter: A digital tremolo, that I use for a strong, well defined, medium/fast, tremolo effect.
Belcat TRM-507 Tremolo: I use this for a fast, sweet, subtle tremolo. Approximating the trem I had on my old Princeton.
Digitech Hardwire DL-8 Digital Delay: I use this for a longer, multi-repeat echo. This is a wonderful pedal that sounds great and has a lot more facilities, than I use it for.
Here's mine:

Although they are all modern pedals, they have been brought together, to get my interpretation of a 60s sound.
Important to me, is that they are all "true bypass". I've used Boss pedals in the past and have found that their "buffered" pedals, do have a noticable effect, on the guitar's signal/tone.
The board goes into a Peavey Classic 30. Which not only has a FX send & return facilty but also has a beautiful, spring reverb, that IMO, beats the reverb I had in my previous amp, a Fender Princeton '65 Re-issue.
From right to left (the signal chain):
Digitech Hardwire Polyphonic HT-6 Tuner: just strum the open strings and it tells you which striungs are out. Then tune those up, individually. Very simple and prctical. Being of the older generation, I can also tune by ear.
Mooer Reecho: A digital pedal that offers Analog, Digital and Space Echoes (modelled). I use the space echo, for a single, slap-back repeat.
BBE Soul Vibe: Great for rotary speaker effect, with a strong, glassy sound.
Mooer Trelicopter: A digital tremolo, that I use for a strong, well defined, medium/fast, tremolo effect.
Belcat TRM-507 Tremolo: I use this for a fast, sweet, subtle tremolo. Approximating the trem I had on my old Princeton.
Digitech Hardwire DL-8 Digital Delay: I use this for a longer, multi-repeat echo. This is a wonderful pedal that sounds great and has a lot more facilities, than I use it for.
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