Pedalboard For One, Please:

I'm about to plunge down the rabbit hole...LOL
come on in, waters warm...the fuzz rabbit hole turned out to be a direction I didn't expect to go but I have found I like them better than most OD pedals I have tried/owned.
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come on in, waters warm...the fuzz rabbit hole turned out to be a direction I didn't expect to go but I have found I like them better than most OD pedals I have tried/owned.
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Thanks again, @RobV for this board. I am slowly getting things ready to make the swap.

I'm probably going to add a tremolo pedal for one of our Alanis Morrisette songs, and likely an octaver to help on the Hotel California solo, now that we no longer have a third guitarist.

Really appreciated, Man!!!!
 
Here's my basic plan for the Temple Audio Duo 34 Board - The Morley was used only for the diagram, but in actuality, I'm using an ART CoolSwitch Pro.

Not much has changed from my current board, except the permanent addition of the Cry Baby and the RV-6, which do not fit on my current board....

I am still using the left EQ as a clean boost for solos and Boss FV30L (low impedance volume pedal) allows me to run the master volume at 7-8 and control the amp's volume without losing gain. This has been my signal chain for years.

The Chrous, Compressor, Right EQ and Noise gate are always on. They are never switched off.

The blue arrow from the A-B-Y goes direct to the 1999 Marshall MG50 Solid State for cleans only. The MG50 has a spring reverb tank, so no additional FX are used.

The TS-9 may (or may not) be retained, depending on how it reacts with the Greg Modded Origin 50 (???)

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Here's my basic plan for the Temple Audio Duo 34 Board - The Morley was used only for the diagram, but in actuality, I'm using an ART CoolSwitch Pro.

Not much has changed from my current board, except the permanent addition of the Cry Baby and the RV-6, which do not fit on my current board....

I am still using the left EQ as a clean boost for solos and Boss FV30L (low impedance volume pedal) allows me to run the master volume at 7-8 and control the amp's volume without losing gain. This has been my signal chain for years.

The Chrous, Compressor, Right EQ and Noise gate are always on. They are never switched off.

The blue arrow from the A-B-Y goes direct to the 1999 Marshall MG50 Solid State for cleans only. The MG50 has a spring reverb tank, so no additional FX are used.

The TS-9 may (or may not) be retained, depending on how it reacts with the Greg Modded Origin 50 (???)

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Looks good. I think you mislabeled the send side of the FX loop.
 
Never had a problem. (y)
Mine went over a decade with no problems. One day it just didn’t fire up. Blank screen, and no sound.
Turns out that the boot protocol calls to the screen first, then the rest of the board. Come to find out, the screens can overheat, and quit suddenly, leaving you effectively bricked. But don’t panic…a $6 Amazon order, and 16 pins of desoldering and resoldering the new screen in usually fixes things up. It did for me.
When it first happened, I was very disappointed….but when I went digging, and found that this was a thing with some people’s cramped boards….I was stoked to give it a rebirth…. :cheers:
 
Looks good. I think you mislabeled the send side of the FX loop.

I couldn't recall which went to what side (send or return) but I know the straight cable goes into the FV30L and goes to the FX jack opposite the 115V input...
 
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