Several months back, I went to jam with a few guys that I knew from the local cigar shop. We actually jammed in the cigar shop after hours since the owner was the guy hosting the jam session. I hadn't left home with my gear for years, so I decided to bring everything. My guitar, my 2x12 amp, 3 or 4 of my pedals, my power attenuator, and a rack with
my G-Sharp and a couple of unused rack units (the pretty lights excite my insidey parts, plus I have no other place to store them). Plus all of the cables it takes to plug all that shit in.
Anyways, the other guys there just had guitars plugged directly into amps...one was a (very nice) LP Custom into a Peavey Vypr, and the other was
an Ibanez Iceman into some amp I don't remember.
These guys looked at me like I was a total freak when I kept making trips back to the truck to haul in more gear for my rig. Hell, I hadn't left home with it in so long that I wanted to bring it all to show off! One guy was infatuated with it all, I had a blast explaining what everything did and how it all worked. The store owner was none too impressed...I think his response to my gadgets was "I just want to plug in and play, man".
So yeah, they would have shit a brick if I would have walked in there with that rig

It would have been like walking in there with ENIAC doing my DSP.
Me, I'm a budding tone freak and a techie geek so all of the toys just make me happy. I love to hear how each component affects the tone, and I love to have options since I'm just a humble one-man-band in my totally amateur home studio.
And with that background info, I hope it means all the more when I say that I'm totally impressed with your rig. The ultimate in flexability, versatility, and just cool geek factor. That preamp module is sweet. That's all some high-quality gear, from the first input all the way to the speakers.
And yeah, that baffle is friggin' white! :-D