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Show me your compact pedalboard setup

My mini board

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Just downsized a bit - back to using the Gator board!

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Signal Path:
Bass (Currently a Lakland J-Sonic Fretless Five-String)
Boss Waza Tuner
Broughton Monocle Compressor
Darkglass Microtubes B7K Ultra
EQD Afterneath
Radial ProDI​
Amp (EBS Reidmar with Markbass NY 121 Cab)

Notes:
  • The Waza Tuner is the first Boss pedal I've bought in ages. It's pretty solid!
  • The whole thing is powered by a CIOKS DC5 (great power supply).
  • The tonal possibilities are, thus far, endless. With my fretless, I went from straight ahead Jazz (Autumn Leaves, Billie's Bounce) to Doom Metal in a heartbeat.
Best,
~Nick "Klaus" G.
 
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Here's mine, although I think it's pretty likely the octave will go sometime shortly - it just doesn't get enough use to justify it's position.

Boss TU3 -> TC Electronic Sub'n'Up -> MXR Bass OD -> Dunlop Crybaby Mini
LOL, the mini-wah lends the whole board an air of chibi-anime (due to the small proportion of something usually much larger); that is, your board registered in my brain as "awww isn't that little thing adorable".
 
LOL, the mini-wah lends the whole board an air of chibi-anime (due to the small proportion of something usually much larger); that is, your board registered in my brain as "awww isn't that little thing adorable".

Funnily enough, I ordered the mini on accident. I thought I ordered the regular crybaby - I was pretty annoyed when the package arrived, but figured I'd try it out since it was here. Needless to say, it stayed - sounds great AND fits on my Nano.