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what's your biggest effect pedal?

Currently I have some pretty small pedals, the TC mini pedals are about the size of my thumb. So probably my Shure glxd wireless/tuner of the one boss pedal I have left. The sure is a little wider but the boss it taller, they take up about the same amount of space because of the jack locations.

The biggest non multi effect pedals I've owned were the whammy pedals, I've have the whammy 4 and the newer bass whammy. After those would be the digitech expression factory which had some great space station sounds but I had issues turning it on and off
 
My Bass Whammy, but since there aren't really many other options for pitch shifting that are smaller, I don't really count it as "biggest" since it can't be downsized.

My SA Bass Envelope Filter, the first version, is definitely very large, and I'm considering moving to the SA Manta or a Mutron III clone.
 
Soundblox Pro Envelope is pretty big on my board.
I also own a Vintage Mutron III and the Whammy IV takes up some real estate too.
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Currently I have some pretty small pedals, the TC mini pedals are about the size of my thumb. So probably my Shure glxd wireless/tuner of the one boss pedal I have left. The sure is a little wider but the boss it taller, they take up about the same amount of space because of the jack locations.

The biggest non multi effect pedals I've owned were the whammy pedals, I've have the whammy 4 and the newer bass whammy. After those would be the digitech expression factory which had some great space station sounds but I had issues turning it on and off

Gjika Mini Amp.

The only other "pedal" I can recall seeing that strays into Mutron Bi-Phase size territory, there is nothing mini about it.

Technically a pedal since it has a wedge shape and a footswitch, I hesitate to call it an "effect". It is really a full tube amplifier and then some.

Not my photo, this shows scale:

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