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Show me your compact pedalboard setup

Working on another new compact clean board but here's the current main board. I swap things out as the set dictates. Octave instead of chorus this week, no I do not run my chorus first in line.
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That looks like pure funk! (Smoothie is my favorite comp fwiw.) Is the Slampegg first after the tuner? I've been tinkering with going first or last with it and haven't made up my mind yet.
Sure is. I've messed with a few iterations, but currently enjoying the Slampegg first although not always on. The VT is always on and I've got the Slampegg's gain dimed so that when I kick it on, everything gets a little boost and I keep the touch sensitivity of the tube breakup.
 
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Sure is. I've messed with a few iterations, but currently enjoying the Slampegg first although not always on. The VT is always on and I've got the Slampegg's gain dimed so that when I kick it on, everything gets a little boost and I keep the touch sensitivity of the tube breakup.

Thanks, that's really helpful. Funny enough, I considered have the Broughton SV-PRE on the board at the same time, so your setup is very intriguing. Will have to test it out!
 
Mojo pickups? Would love to hear some sound samples

Yep! It's Mojotone UK bass gold foil at the neck and their bass jazzmaster at the bridge. Here's a video of me jamming with the guys from Worship Tutorials: . Some nice runs (and bass face) in there that showcase the tone. It's a great pup combination, inspired by Nick Campbell and his mystery Musicmaster. I used a Stu Hamm MIM Urge for the build, as 32" scale worked better for me than 30". Stripped out the pre so it runs mostly passive. The chrome knob is a five-way selector: off - clean boost - OD - fuzz - face-melter (too noisy to use).
 
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