So, I'm done for now. I still want to redo the second tier, being that it has been hacked into several times, but this will work fine for now.
Speaking of that "second tier", here are a few shots showing what I described earlier.
In these two shots, you can see the platform that the rear set of pedals sit on, and how it raises them above the front row of pedals.
This shot shows much the same thing. It also shows how I use the platform to route cables. You can see two cables running into channels routed into the platform.
These two cables are the inputs and outputs for my volume pedal.
So, that second tier provides a useful function.
One thing I was doing with this rework was to add a second power supply. I used a Voodoo Labs ISO-5. I already have a Voodoo Labs Pedal Power 2 Plus power supply. The cool thing about the Pedal Power 2 Plus is that it has a courtesy outlet. So, I can run the ISO-5 off of it.
This shot shows the small power cord I made, connecting the ISO-5 to the Pedal Power 2 Plus:
Here is the other side showing all the DC outputs!
And...here is the completed board (for now).
The task that really was the idea behind all this was to add my MXR 10-band EQ pedal.
My current pedal chain order is: Guitar --> wah --> TubeScreamer --> TC Mini Spark Clean Boost --> MXR Noise Gate --> Amplifier --> FX Send --> MXR 10-Band EQ --> Ibanez CS-9 Chorus --> Boss TR-2 Tremolo --> Morley Volume Plus Volume Pedal --> TC Electronic Nova Delay --> TC Electronic Hall of Fame Reverb -- > FX Return.
For some perspective, here is the current iteration of my board next to a guitar case.
And finally, here is my little buddy, who likes to check out whatever is going on when I start messing with my guitar stuff:
Well...that's it, for now!