I got to thinking. I hate changing around my pedalboard. Why is that? It's because for every pedal I want to move, I have to unplug two cables and a power source cord (at a minimum) and more often then not, my cables short out or need tightening or there's a user error (me) and I screw something up. Does it need to be this way?
Observation - It seems like pedals where designed before pedalboards.
Question - If we had to do it over, would we do it the same way?
My idea - why can't we make a "pedalboard version" of pedals with the input, output and power source on the BOTTOM of the pedal in a standardized layout (think three prong plug)? Then, if you have the pedalboard that has the cables and cords inset into the surface of the pedalboard in the same manner, all you have to do with the pedal is plug it in and unplug it --- nothing else moves. You'd have to make the pedalboard flexible to accomodate different sizes of pedals, but that seems like something that would be possible.
If you wanted to make the pedals universal (pedalboard or not), you could apply the same idea to the top side/head of the pedal instead of the bottom.
Am I crazy? Wouldn't that be a lot more user friendly?