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Show me your compact pedalboard setup

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My latest Cioks dc5 powered pt mini setup
View attachment 2953115Recently added the studio bass and had to rearrange everything to fit. Gonna have to move some cables around this weekend and see if I can leave the pedals where they are and jump the 1/4” cables around so the delay is last again.

Nice setup. Are you using the Studio Bass always on just to clean and fatten things a bit before your distortion/fuzz, or donyou switch it off when the dirt is engaged?
 
Nice setup. Are you using the Studio Bass always on just to clean and fatten things a bit before your distortion/fuzz, or donyou switch it off when the dirt is engaged?
Thank you. I just got the studio bass so I’m still messing with it. It very well might end up last especially because I don’t have an octave in this board. Usually for synth bass type sounds I prefer comp->octave->fuzz.
 
Barefoot buttons.com. They are a little more expensive but made with machined aluminum and no doubt more durable in the long run.
Cheerios!
Thanks. I bought the Mooers and they don't always fit snugly (some digitech pedals seem to be a bit loose) and have required a little stuffing to work properly. Looks like those from barefoot might solve the problem with the screw fit.