There is room under the back for the power supply and a power strip with plenty of big wall warts.
The current DI is the BBE DI-1000 which does not fit under the back. If it ends up being my main DI it will go inside.
Everything flows from right to left.
The Sonic Research Turbo Tuner ST-200 is on a parallel out so I can leave it on all the time. It's totally fucking real time so it has made me a better player at trying to hit half/whole tones when bending and that sort of thing. I use to use a Boss TU-2 as an input buffer to the whole board and it was great, kinda miss it.
So I ended up with a boss BF-3 Flanger at the END of the pedal board as a buffer, out from that goes to amp. That helped with noise and stuff in certain situations. I'm convinced an active buffer in the pedal chain is ALMOST always better than no buffer. BEST is plug the guitar right into the amp, obviously.
0. on/off switch on two jacks for various purposes such as the Headebone VT or simple channel switchers.
1. Big Muff
2. Boss DS-1 (modded), OLC Eclipse, Boss MT-2, Fulltone OCD, MXR smart gate noise gate
3. Analogman Stereo Chorus, not used stereophonically
4. Pod XT with FBV Shortboard, still the best wah I've ever had, 8 zillion stompboxes etc, works great usually
6. Line 6 Verbzilla reverb
7. Line 6 DL4 Delay modeller (includes 16 second looper and a ton of other toys)
Two extra switches (would be 8 and 9) are for a seperate effects loop, ends up being not worth the bother.
Two carvin 3-button footswitches for x60b and x100b.
Need 2 switches for Carvin XP2 which will hopefully end up being my chorus and flanger. I bought another 2-button unit but I think I'll just convert the two effects loop switches? Otherwise they are going to be added back into the main signal path as another 2 loops. I have only one spare loop for testing other pedals etc, and the wah wah pedal is getting no love.