Lots of interesting dialog yesterday regarding audio equipment. While McIntosh used to be the standard years ago, ther are lots of boutique builders that have surpassed that standard and set their own. While it is possible build a very nice system like mine at a reasonable price, it is by no means what most people would consider "audiophile". Those systems can easily run tens of thousands of dollars. A turntable can cost $20,000!
Today's topic is pedalboards. I'm on my third one and I am now convinced that one should buy a board bigger than what they think they will need.

i posted my pedalboard earlier last year and have made a few changes since then. I went back to the Super Hard On for the clean boost and added a Sweet Honey Harmonic Overdrive (the orange pedal) and a Wren and Cuff Fuzz (the white pedal). All of these sound great with my Legacy HD and ASAT. Adding the two new pedals was like adding two more channels to my Swart AST. I highly recommend either of those pedals. In fact, I highly recommend every pedal on my board.
I am in the process of building up another pedal board to use with my Mesa. Since The Mesa provides extra gain channels, I don't forsee putting any overdrive or fuzz pedals on that board. Right now, I have a delay and a tremolo as well as a BBE compressor. I'm thinking that a chorus pught to round thins off nicely.
What are your pedal preferences?
RickT