Hey everyone,
so I finally put together a solid setup of gear I'm satisfied with and need some ideas what to add pedalwise in the future. I attached pictures so you have an idea of my current "pedalboard". Right now I have my basic needs covered with a Tubescreamer (I seem to prefer the Bad Monkey over my Ibanez TS-9DX for some reason, rhythm stuff just sounds tighter with it), a Tuner, a Looper, a Wah, a Noisegate and an Ibanez Delay. Everything is powered by the Fuel Tank Chameleon.
Now next on my list is the Carl Martin Octaswitch to eliminate tapdancing and a Mad Professor Underdrive to effectively give me a 3 Channel setup with my JCM 2000. A Reverb pedal will find it's way into my home as well since the ENGL Savage doesn't come stock with the effect (NAD coming in as soon as I have that mean fokker repaired, it sounds great but makes poping noises during warm up) and I feel like an EQ pedal would be cool as well.
So right now these are the pedals I have in mind:
Masterswitcher- I hate tapdancing. I have my mind set on the Octaswitch already.
Underdrive Pedal - same as rolling back the volume on the guitar. Gets you back into clean territory when playing crunch, since the Paul Gilbert Detox EQ is off the market it's gonna be the Mad Professor. Blue already recommended it.
Reverb - I'm probably going for the Boss one since I don't wanna shell out too much money. If I was rich I'd take the Strymon BigSky in a heartbeat.
EQ - Boss GE7 or the MXR 10 Band EQ. Which one's better?
Volume Pedal - Just in case. Don't wanna go overkill on the amount of pedals so that one's optional.
Any other ideas? I'd like you guys to recommend stuff I may have missed, brands and maybe alternatives to the things I have listed. What I basically need is this: atmospheric cleans (reverb + delay), AC/DC to GnR Crunch (OD + Marshall already covers this), tight crushing metal rhythm (Savage + OD) and lead (Wah, Delay and OD do the job).
Basically just gathering some advice from people round here who are knowledgeable, fire away, thanks!

Cheers