I love pedals, although my current gig doesn't call for many of them. These days I have a Micro-Tron (still deciding between III and IV), a Thick Air (sounds amazing with my Starfire), a Future Impact synth pedal and a Turbo Tuner ST-300. I'm looking for a good delay-reverb pedal. My gold standard for that is Lexicon. I used an MPX G2 for a long time and it was great, if a little cumbersome to program. Excellent envelope filter, once you tweak it right, perfect octaver/pitch shifter with low latency, amazing delays and reverbs, with the ability to put additional effects in the feedback loops, tap tempo, etc., and that great Lexicon tone. Finally, it became somewhat unreliable and no one really wants to work on them. Maybe I'll resurrect it.
I tried a Fractal FX8 for a while, but it's noisy and does some not so nice things to the tone. Probably not so much of a problem if you are using amps and speakers instead of IEMs. It is quite versatile and the programming is cool.
I used an Eventide Eclipse for a while, but the sounds didn't really grab me. The reverbs were sort of cold sounding and many of the effects weren't very useful. I really wanted to like it. Also, for some reason, which seems to be very common, there was no spillover for reverbs and delays.
I've got a bunch of other pedals I'd like to resurrect, including Brad Sarno's Earth Drive. Definitely check his stuff out:
https://www.sarnomusicsolutions.com His Classic Tube Preamp is another take on the Fender Showman/Twin arrangement and sounds great (I have serial number Demo-A). His Revelation preamp is the pinnacle for pedal steel and his various load boxes are cool, too. At some point, I want to try to V8-G octal tube preamp.
Here's my old rack, prior to the MPX-G2. It had a monster pedal board accessed by the patchbay with a Mutron, Whammy, various distortion pedals, and a Morley Power Wah/Volume.
My latest device is a Backbeat (
https://getbackbeat.com). No more cabinets on stage for me! A total game changer.