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Show your Pedaltrain juniors!!!

Right now it's between a PT-2 and PT-Pro for me. I would probably only need a PT-Jr for bass but my guitar rig needs a Pro.

Yeah, I'm considering having both my guitar board and bass board be the same, just with some pedals I won't use with the other. For example, Fuzz Factory next to the Woolly Mammoth, Mammoth for bass, FF for guitar(or bass if I want to get crazy!)
 
Not a PT Jr, but its about the same size, probably a bit smaller actually.

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Cool topic and some nice boards. I gotta post some pics of my new PT JR later, I got it last week and put the pedals in it last night.

Currently, it has a setup like this for live playing:

Bass
-> Boss volume pedal
-> korg pitchblack
-> MXR M-80
-----> (D.I Out) mixing board.
-> (parallel out) EBS MultiComp
-> Digitech Bass Chorus
-> Amp

When I'm doing some home recording, I'll change the routing a bit, going from the Pitchblack into the MultiComp, Chorus and take the signal chain out from the MXR's D.I. (Gotta love the "Colour" button..).

Only thing I'm not really sure about, is the volume pedal.. the Pitchblack mutes everything when needed, and I don't really do a lot of volume swells etc. So it might get replaced at some point.

Next tweak is the Voodoo Lab's Pedal Power, or a similar powerpack which I can mount under the board. After that, the only sensible thing left to do is to fill the empty spot between the MultiComp & the Chorus. Seems to me I've got some small POGoing to do... :D