Finished putting together my W/D rig and pedalboard

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This has been my work in progress for some time now. Wired everything myself, ran into a few problems I had to troubleshoot but everything has turned out well. Really really enjoying the tones.

I was going W/D/W and actually still have the other 1x12 but it didn't seem to make too much of a difference relative to what W/D provides tone-wise. So yeah, I'm just going to stick with the W/D rig.

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Looks as though that has been a very long project to put together - much congrats on the completed outcome! :rock:
 
Noice.
Man, that CE-1 takes up a lot of board real estate doesn't it?
 
Great looking rig!

I tend to agree about the W/D/W thing falling beyond the point of diminishing returns. W/D has always resulted in the best ROI for me as well.
 
looks sweet--i could do with that rig mighty fine!
i'm sold on w/d as a solution to my live sound for transportation/setup speed and preserving the core sound, particularly in a mono pa system, but w/d/w does offer more options and fuller sound and love that sometimes at home.

the first guy i can remember using a w/d setup was steve morse--talked about it in an interview a LONG time ago.
was eddie's early rig wet/dry?
 
Very cool Hoff. Looks clean and well thought out. Bet it sounds killer.
 
Sweet rig and wiring. Nice selection of old and new. I dig it the most.
 
Ok so how are you running your pedals? What is in front of the MkV ? Are you using the loop at all? What are you using for wet amp? Layout of entire rig :D

I'm asking because I have been toying with the idea of using about a half dozen pedals.
 
Beautiful board man. Did Rooster @ Trailer Trash make a plain wood top for you or did you do that yourself?
 
That pedalboard is a thing of beauty! Dig the tweed immensely.
 
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