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Show me your compact pedalboard setup

I would like to add that i did the Simple dog mod on my MT-2 last night, A mod that has probably derived from the Diesel-Bogner mod of Brian Wampler.

DIY: Boss MT-2 Metal Zone “Simple Dog” No-Solder Mods – Mr. Furious Audio
Boss Metal Zone MT-2 Mod

this is where i got my info from, before clipping C35 and C25.I did not clip C24 or C17.
I am about to pull the trigger on the waza version and i thought about giving a chance to my stock before doing so.

to all MT-2 users, if you want to remove some harshness and make the pedal more bass friendly, i feel like this is a good place to start....sorry for the slight off topic, i will most probably open a thread and post some samples of stock-modded-and waza on bass when i have all 3.

thank you all for reading : )
 
Mine, simple thing
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These are some rubber hole cover, I put them there because why having a switch, that you might touch by mistake reaching for something else, if that switch is supposed to be a always on. I harwired the supercomp and preamp part of the bassDI so it will be always on and just covered the holes with those plugs, drastic you say ;)
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No, not drastic. I love the concept and the reason I asked is exactly because I have the same "need": why worry about switches that I don't ever stomp on because I keep them always-on. That's a solution, and they look very nice, too! Kind of what John Myung did to his bass knobs.

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