Okay, long story short, I left my last band about half a year ago, because I simply couldn't afford to keep up with the rest of the guys in terms of helping with recordings, and buying gear for playing live (we occasionally headlined and having to borrow amps was becoming a serious pain).
Anyway, I left, got myself a job, and finally am in the stable position where I can start spending some decent cash on gig worthy gear. I'm okay for guitars for now (Epi Black Beauty LP with 3 BKP's), so I'm concentrating on a new amp, and pedals. But being honest, I'm well versed in guitars, but I have no idea about amps and effects pedals, other than as a lead guitarist I need them. Jesus, I talk too much.
Anyway, I'm looking for a good hard rock tone, that when pushed can hit those 80's metal leads. The tones I would hope to emulate would be Gary Moore, Randy Rhoads, Slash, and I would really really love to be able to get that awesome Hendrixy/SRV/John Mayer strat tone. Though I own a Les Paul with a single coil pickup, not a strat (though I want a strat eventually). Essentially just the tried and tested Les Paul into a half stack sound.
I already have your bog standard tuner pedal, and a dunlop crybaby wah, so those are covered...recommend some good distortion/overdrive/reverb/other essential pedals. I'm not looking to create any kind of new sound scapes, just the basic blues/rock/metal tones. Please talk as if to a noob, because I'm a pedal noob. Also, I'm totally considering getting a pedal board...do I order the board and put peddles in later, or do is there someway to order everything at once?
On the amp side of things, I don't really know what I'm looking to spend £300-£400 would be about the max I would like to spend, but am willing to go higher (it would just take longer to save the cash) if someone really thinks they're on to the right amp. I am thinking a half stack, but feel free to talk me out of that if you think it's a bad idea (I've seen people say they are just inconvenient on here). The only amp brands I really know are Marshall and Hughes and Kettner, because that's what me and my singer played in my old band. I never really enjoyed my tone in that band, but that's because it was a Marshall MG and it sucked, and I never had any real peddles to control my tone. Seriously, I talk too much.
I understand if nobody reads this because it's turned out 10 times longer than I wanted, but any help is really really appreciated.