To accomplish (A), we just mounted the power supply ontop of the board. We epoxied one of his custom printed guitar picks to it for some added flare as well

(B) we left service loops in all of the power ports and cables. We wired and dressed in an additional DC power cable for the pedal he may be adding on the board. We also strapped in two patch cables underneath the board for when/if he adds the pedal.
Rather than drilling out the rear of the pedalboard we added an interface panel to the side of this board. We also built a loom for easy setup and takedown.
The customer was powering the pedals via a power strip and wall-warts when we first received it. This was obviously problematic and causing a bunch of added noise. We replaced this with a Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2+ and all of those issues went away!
While this was a very simple build and re-wire, it turned out nice, fixed the customer's problems, and was very practical.


