Here’s my current board I’m using to play mostly psych and garage type stuff. I’ve got a decent bit of diy on the board at the moment.
Sounds From The Void // Gorgon Fuzz - My personal take on a Roland BeeBaa, this is my first production pedal. All my base fuzz tones come from this pedal. It’s got two channels, one going through a BMP style filter for full sounds, the other channel goes through a notch filter for those nasty fuzz tones.
DBA // Supersonic Fuzz Gun Clone - More nasty fuzz, mostly using this guy for insane unstable oscillations and spitty fuzz tones.
Dunlop // Cry Baby Wah - Your standadry cry baby wah. I like to put this thing after my fuzzes so the filter really gets them screaming. Sometimes I’ll blast this thing on and just park it high to use as a high pass filter.
Boss // Chromatic Tuner - I use this thing here for two functions: 1. Tuning obviously 2. Signal splitting. I run the bypass into a separate amp from here that’s got the bass dimed but mids and highs at 0. This way I get somewhat cleaner bass frequencies that don’t run through delay/reverb channels.
DBA // Modded Octave Clang Clone - A fairly hard to find pedal so I decided to personally clone it. This thing is a beast at trashy drive tones. I like to turn the density down so it only lets through higher frequencies. I found that doing this doesn’t drive the pedal as much though, so I built a little preamp booster circuit before it that I can turn on with a switch.
DBA // Phosphene Scream - I’m mostly using this as a basic delay, but it does have a really cool reverb setting as well. The reverb control works as a wet/dry control, when you turn it up your dry signal gets turned down meaning at max settings you just get a well of wet verb.
Mile End Effects // Ronald Preamp-150 - A really nice space echo preamp that I use as a booster right before my amp. It somehow manages to make any signal sound better and is that extra little boost to drive my amp.
Off to the side - My prototyping breadboard that’s got another octave fuzz/distortion on it that I’ve been messing around with. This thing is usually right beside my board with different diy pedals on it in different stages of completion.