Dajax,
Im using a pedal pad board, I found it used on CL for $100, I think retail they go for around $300.
Youve got a lot of pedals so you are going to need a bigger board. Ive included a picture and at that time I didnt have my Whammy Pedal on there. I had to use a seperate power supply for my Whammy and and my Line 6 Delay modeler. If you use these pedals one thing I found was that I had to keep the power supplys from crossing each other. They make a lot of noise in my board. I finally took it back apart and jsut rerouted the power supplys until I lost the noise.
The advantages are huge. I can just throw this on the floor, open it, run power to it and a wire to my amp. I use a wireless from my guitar. At the end of a gig, just throw the chords for the guitar on top and put the top on, and its ready to load.
Disadvantages, mine is really heavy, it gets in the way of my mic stand. Ive been meaning to make a mount in it for my stand but Ive been lazy and havent done it. Also it makes such a huge footprint on the floor if you get on one of those corner or really small stage areas it takes up a lot of space.
But Im willing to overlook the disadvantages to keep my pedals housed, I remember doing a few shows a couplf years ago and lining up my pedals and wiring them, plus all the 9 volt batterys, then our singer getting caught on a chord and pulling my pedals apart.
If you only do the occasional gig, it probably doesnt matter but if you are playing 2-6 times a month its really nice to just be able to close it and go.
