Here are a few pictures of my amps and racks I use for various things.
This is my current metal rack. It replaces the Triaxis and 2:90 I had in the rack previously. I use a DS-1 and NS-2 in front of the amp, and the G-Major in the loop and handling the switching. The rectifier was purchased from the Plano Texas Guitar Center for 400 dollars and shipped to my home. It had blown a bunch of resistors on the heater supply and a couple of other parts on the inside. I repaired it and it sounds awesome. It is a Revision F rectifier with the MKIII transformers.
This is my MK III. I got it for 300 dollars from a local pawn shop because of the broken pot and someone had stolen all the tubes. It was being sold 'as is'. I spent ten minutes replacing the pot and put in some extra tubes I had. I run a NS-2 into the amp and a GE-10 in the loop. The amp includes reverb.
These are my three other amps. A revision G triple rectifier, A trem-o-verb, and a 5150. The Tremoverb had an issue with one LDR but once that was replaced it works wonderfully.
This is my previous Triaxis rack and my Industrial metal rack. The triaxis rack is waiting for me to buy a new Rack to place it in. The industrial rack from top to bottom has a GR-50 midi guitar interface for controlling the synths, an Akai Sampler, a Novation A-station analog synth, a MP-1 that gets the direct guitar signal, a mixer/effect, and a halfler power amp. There is a speaker sim attached to the MP-1 to prevent the hive of bee's sound due to using full range speakers for the synths.
This is the racktifier with it's guts spewing out during repairs.
And this is my amp room/computer room in it's natural state. Included in this pohto are my Vetta, A slo-100 clone I built, my PodXT and PodX3 amongst other things.