That's awesome! Love that BOSS switching system on your board. How do you like the Friedman BE-OD? I've had my eye on that one recently as well.
The Friedman BE-OD is incredible. Most amp like distortion sound I have come across from a pedal. My amp is a Dr Z Route 66 which is known to take pedals really well and for a long time I used a boss DS-1 and got some really passable tones but it doesnt have the bite and fullness that the BE-OD has. The DS-1 would get flabby with palm muting and the BE-OD stays super tight. I feel like the distortion quest has ended for me (for now).
In the last week or so, I’ve had the Revv D20, the Fender Deluxe Tonemaster and the Two Notes Cab M come in... and the Cab M just was upgraded (for free) to the Cab M + so it now has a Blackface bassman type preamp on tap if you want it...
These plus my trusty Oh purple bradshaw CAE 3+ gets me every damn sound I can imagine in the studio...
A rig isn't technically a board as such. Kind of though! This is a slightly older photo, The Line 6 wireless is now a Shure so that I can use the same pack with the B rig.
There is a Lehle P Split, wired before the Diamond Halo Chorus, for direct out to amp. The Diamond Halo is the pedal that converts to stereo. The amps are a 1967 Fender Princeton Reverb and a Fender Princeton Reverb Blackface RI.