Pedal Board

Not much to say here. The board is 27 by 16 inches, made from melamine (sp?) from Home Depot with ebony star formica at the edges. Try putting aluminum at the edges for more durability. The pedals are held in place with plastic velcro-like self-adhesive fasteners called Superlock Strips, and are available from Radio Shack. The power supply is bolted in place due to its weight. There are four large pads on the bottom, which are Jumbo-size self-stick feet (also from Radio Shack). The board set-up is still not complete. As it stands now, the guitar enters at the yellow box, which is a bypassable buffer, with an A/B switch to send the signal either to the tuner or the effect chain. After that, the signal goes through the wha, compressor, fuzz, FET overdrive, shaka, tremolo, ultra-vibe, and delay. Everything is true bypass, but I still need to rig the delay for true bypass.