Dave Sloven
Ambassador of DOOM!
Somehow a friend managed to get this photo yesterday (at Metal United Down Under, Port Pirie) without seeing my butt crack as I reached down for the knobs on my MXR Carbon Copy
For your entertainment.
I acquired a Boss DD-20 Gigadelay at the Port Pirie show above in a trade (got rid of a Trace Elliot Super Tramp combo) so I had to restructure my second board. Luckily the guy I had been discussing the trade with on Facebook was in one of the other bands on the bill, so that made it easy!
Well I got my second pedal board back together tonight, and I haven't had a chance to play through it yet due to the late hour, but I have taken a photo of my setup now and constructed a diagram of the signal chain of my effects loop! A couple of things can be seen in the diagram. First the relatively short signal path when bypass is engaged on each of the two Boss LS-2 Line Selectors. Second, that the RE-20 Space Echo and PS-6 Harmonist are in separate loops on the first LS-2, and that by moving the selector I can engage various loops, connect them in series (A->B) or mix them (A+B). The second LS-2 also has two loops, which provide separate rhythm and lead tones, plus a bypass, which can be combined in various ways. I can of course turn specific pedals within loops on or off. I doubt that I would run the DD-7 and DD-20 together, for example, but they would have different settings, e.g., Reverse on the DD-7 and Warp on the DD-20. The Phaser and Chorus precede the LS-2s and are shared, as is the RC-1 at the end. It is also possible to combine the two LS-2s in various ways, e.g. Loop A on #1 with either Loop A or Loop B on #2, a mix of A+B on #1 with either loop on #2, etc.
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I've got a guitar cable with right-angle connectors at each end on the way from an eBay seller to deal with that annoying problem of the cable sticking straight out of the input on the Polytune Blacklight
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The Boss FV-500L expression pedal is connected to the PS-6
The signal chain of the front end is very simple. It runs from the guitar through the Polytune then through the GUITAR IN/OUT of the ISP Technologies Decimator G-String II, then through the MC401 Boost/Linedriver and M77 Custom Badass Modified O.D. to the input jack of my Peavey 6534+
FKeeping the color pedals before the overdrive and Fuzz is the only rule I keep on seeing. Then finding the best place to get that pedal to do what it should is the trick. Be true to yourself and realize some pedals just ain't for you. I have a stack on the side lines that won't do what they say.
Glad it's simpler...Here's the simpler.............

Here's the simpler configuration. Hopefully it doesn't let me down live. I only use the channel selector once in the whole set so I am going to leave the footswitch home and just use the button on the head when the intro finishes. I also didn't use the looper much. The 10-band EQ and boost pedal run off the 18V outlet on the Fuel Tank Chameleon. The MXR phaser, chorus, and delay are daisy-chained from one outlet on the Chameleon as they have been fine with that before. The LS-2 runs from an outlet on the Chameleon and also powers the RV-5. The PS-6 and DD-20 have their own outlets on the Chameleon. The rest of them - the Waza Craft delay, the Ghost Echo, the tuner, the ISP Decimator G-String II, and the Morley wah all have individual outlets on the Fuel Tank Junior power supply. The EV-30 is passive and operates the DM-2W and PS-6 simultaneously.
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BKP Nailbomb (in the Explorer): 15.7 kΩ
BKP Warpig (in the SG): 21.5 kΩ
Here's a video of me using the delays, flanger, and pitch-shifter on my board with the Explorer tonight to create some Venom style sonic idiocy
Bit of a weird camera angle ... I look like a demented Quasimodo humping someone's leg!