News of the pedalboard is now functional! The Dynacomp is still very noisy beyond 2am, and Muff Zonzon and breath like a sleeping dragon, so to calm this little world a little new was added to the pedalboard: Noise Supressor NS-2 Boss from home. The principle is simple, the NS monitors what comes out of the guitar: If nothing comes out of the guitar ... nothing out of the NS! So goodbye every breath and hum variety of loud pedal. Like all people who use the threshold is set to nearly full power and decay in the kids. Efficiency is formidable, so much so that the first time I switched I thought I had Grilled all pedals and no signal more going on ... But the first note played everything back in order. A small downside to all this known: for notes played really very very low volume, the NS has a tendency to eat the attack which gives a small effect violoning not always desired. The new diagram is therefore as follows: All pedals are in the loop of the NS except delay.
And the pedalboard presented on a beautiful laminate flooring, I will add a bottom view later. All connections have been grouped in the sheath spiral nothing dangling or not exceed, and connecting loop of the NS gave me a bit of trouble: having trouble finding patches of good length, I ended up applying the same solution as for blackstrat or PB: I've made ... A few cable, 4 connectors jack 1 / 4 and a little soldering is very simple and the result is tailor-made.
Another small modification: the Blues Driver is now on the ME-50 which comes boosting the Muff, and Belcat OVD returns as Tube Screamer, but it does not change the wiring just at the volume pot and the use of pedals.

And the pedalboard presented on a beautiful laminate flooring, I will add a bottom view later. All connections have been grouped in the sheath spiral nothing dangling or not exceed, and connecting loop of the NS gave me a bit of trouble: having trouble finding patches of good length, I ended up applying the same solution as for blackstrat or PB: I've made ... A few cable, 4 connectors jack 1 / 4 and a little soldering is very simple and the result is tailor-made.
