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Hello all, A while ago there was a pedalboard thread going here. I'm in the process of trying to put together a pedalboard for my (at present) 9 pedal setup, including Headrush, PDS-8000, and Boomerang (so we're on topic). I've come across some problems and wonder if any of you have experienced same, and/or have any solutions. Most of these run through the effects loop in my Carvin Nomad tweed amp. The cables from effects send and return seem to act as antennas, and can pick up a lot of hum depending where they are placed (near AC cords, or near some wall-warts is usually the worst). I've tried different cables, including George L, and it gets no better. This will obviously affect the layout of send/return cables, as well as placement of the (inevitable) power strip needed for my 4 wall-warts, as well as 2 line 6 plugs. Most pedalboards I've seen have the power strip on board, but I haven't yet found a good (noise-free) spot for it. Signal chain at present is: Effects send--headrush--DL4--MM4--Boomerang--PDS8000--(sometimes into Zvex volume probe)--effects return. There is also a Voodoo labs Pedal Power (to power the PDS and a tuner), located behind the line of pedals. I'm also using two Digitech Whammy pedals at present (XP-100 and space Station), which seem to work better between guitar and amp, not in effects loop. The problem there is the gain structures--going from Space Station to XP-100 to amp it's tough to get just enough signal to properly drive each pedal (so I'm getting green on the input lights). This also raises noise level slightly, and in combination w/ noise from the effects loop, is enough to be annoying. I'm trying to avoid using a noise gate (too many pedals already). I'm also looking for a way to build my own pedalboard. I'm intrigued by the pedaltrain concept--lightweight aluminum-type rails. Does anyone know where to locate this (or other desirable type ) of stock? So that's it. In a nutshell, the problems are: -placement of effects send/return cables--avoiding ac lines/power strips -minimizing noise, both between effects in effects loop, and those straight into amp. -pedalboard stock Any Ideas? Have any of you successfully dealt with any of these issues? Thanks, Paul