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Nano
Nano+
PT Jnr
PT 2
The Nano+ gets the most use.
https://speakerimpedance.co.uk/?act=two_parallel&page=calculator
Two boards because one huge board is impractical and it's fun to change things out and have something portable. There are duplicates, ao each board needs reverb, delay and drive, but after those three basic slots are filled you can have fun. Eg the second board has had swap outs for a tube bender and treble boost since that pic.
Not shown is my 3rd board (nano+) with a gt-1000 core for headphone practice and acoustic gigs.
Generally speaking the Nanos are for Guitar & Bass gigs. Jr is for home.
Might try making it at the weekend.
As for the original question, I've got a Metro 16 and a Metro 20. I don't really use the 16, it's just sat in a drawer somewhere, but then my approach to pedals has always been fairly minimalist.
Other pedals I have on boards which I use for recording, or just experimenting with. These are a bit more random and it's nice to have it all set up if I want a certain sound or just to try stuff out.
Takes up a fair bit of room in the house though...
A smaller one for gig/band practice.
An ambient one for when I'm feeling spacey and crazy when recording at home.
And a moossive one for why the hell not. It's made tone research for the smaller gig/practice board.
Xpnd 1 - now my default
Rockboard 3.1 - with a QMX4 - currently disassembled
Mahoosive live-in custompedalboards one (used to have a G2 in it, currently empty)
I have a Pedaltrain Classic 1 for live and home. It's a bit big, I think the Jr is the ideal compromise size.
Would be good to have a Jr and Nano plus as a basic quick grab and go option.
One advantage of the Classic is that it's heavy enough loaded with pedals to stop my Roland SPDKick moving around!
Diago Showman - CAE 404 wah, Boss TU3, Wampler Paisley, Mad prof honeybee deluxe, Old Rat pedal and then in the loop Boss DD500, Strymon mobius, and a BBE sonic stomp.
Tourtech board (in a bag so better for walking around with). Use this for gigs where I may just use a clean channel amp, festivals, anywhere where I need to walk around (the showman is a bit cumbersome). Boss TU3,mad prof green wonder, Barber Small Fry, Barber Gain changer, Newish (modded) rat. In the loop have a nux lacerate boost, Boss DD500, Strymon mobius, and a mini BBE sonic stomp.) Off board I have a BBE wah
Have thought about downsizing to one board but tbh I like having spares of things like DD500/Mobius etc, I like drive pedals.. and I use both boards for different bands.
Small Acoustic board ( Donner DB-2) with a Fishman pro eq, TC Flashback 2 and a Boss RV6.
The Donner boards are really really good. Very well made, great waterproof (allegedly) bag, and you get patch cables, cable ties with it., a big band to put your power supply under. I Am extremely impressed with it and were I looking for a bigger one would definitely look at these first of all.
I have a Gorilla brand PT copy which is also quite big that I use for tracking, ie patching things without making a mess on the floor. It's way too heavy to use in the real world. 4/10 avoid
Then I have a mini Mooer thing which is cool. Then a single row T Rex Tone Trunk thing which is also cool but the bag is knackered. I need to get the zip fixed. You can fit a PSU under it even though it's single row. I used it at a lot of festivals, nice and tidy
I think I took my mid-sized Diago to the tip. Don't remember doing it but can't find it anywhere
In the previous band I would also have an EHX chorus and Boss DD-6 delay but I stopped using those effects once I joined a metalcore band as I was mostly playing rhythm.
Nothing on any of them at the moment though.
I have a large on wheels Millennium studio rack with sliding shelves with pedals on which gets the most use.