This is the w/d/w array as I'm enjoying it lately. Unfortunately I don't live alone anymore and don't have the room to spread it out. It's a friend's pedalboard (just using a couple overdrives)>my Blackstar HT-5 ("metal" version) which heads into the 4x12 and has its parallel loop's effects send>my stereo tremolo and delay>a Peavey 50/50>the split stack.
The tremolo is a GigFX Pro Chop. It can do square waves, sine waves, or both at matched or separate rates, with MIDI clock abilities that I think allow the treadle to control note division instead of speed. The sine waves in stereo are very vibe/Leslie sounding. These are no longer made but there does happen to be a regular Chopper (no MIDI) on Reverb right now.
The delay is an Empress Echosystem which has some nice chorus, flanger, reverb, vibrato and such onboard as well. Empress takes votes from the registered owners to determine what features will be in the firmware updates. It also has a looper and a freeze function.
The Echosystem's also got two chips on it and the option to run a single delay, or two in parallel, two in series, or split L+R. I run a ping pong delay and chorus, or a huge reverb and flanger/delay... some cool options on that thing. It has a cab sim onboard, so I could run the outs straight to the board and have my wet channels in the PA, thus only needing to bring one amp and speaker.
I've got an ADA T100S power amp there as well but it might need some TLC. My amp tech buddy lost the screws for the ear on one side and couldn't find an issue with the power supply, but both sides of the amp have equally low output. I'll get it sorted eventually.
Here it is using a 2x6L6 Artist 15 combo as the dry amp instead. I like the amp, but I maybe should've gotten their HT-20 with the higher gain.
And the tower of power with my Kramer-Johnson partscaster, just for fun. Don't mind the weird fret, it was a panoramic glitch.
I need to fill out my own pedalboard and make a cable snake, get a rack case, power conditioner, MP-1, maybe leave room inside for my little 5w as the preamp and slave the Peavey to it in bridged mono or something, using the T100S for the wet channels. It'd be cooler to have the T100S's EL34's in the center with the Peavey's EL84's flanking but I can't bridge the ADA power amp or run just one side. If I had an ABY and another split stack for the center though... A combo or head+cab of some sort in the center would be simpler. Regardless, I'm not hauling this stuff to many a gig, if any.
I know it's not as impressive as the racks some of y'all have but it's a start, and a neat amalgamation of traditional cabinet design along with rackmount stuff, plus it's tube, solid state, and digital all playing together. I'm preaching to the choir though.