The EB VP is also fine, unless you have the technical know-how to hook up your own VP into an old solid wah enclosure. I can't stand cheapy plastic pedals.
While the pulsar is a solid pedal, I would never put it in my "dream" rig. Call me a corksniffer or whatever, but I want a bit more from a tremolo pedal.
Check out the seymour duncan shape shifter, catalinbread semaphore, or empress tremolo. The goatkeeper is a noisemakers dream, but they are a bit hard to locate.
The semaphore is actually my favorite and sounds "better", but lacks the tap tempo of the other 3 I named.
The DL4...do you do a lot of looping yet still want a few solid "usable" delays? If so keep the dl-4. If not, I'd start looking elsewhere.
I like the idea pairing an analog delay with a digital.
What kinda pups do you have loaded in that LP? A lot of HB hate comes from shitty pickups...there are plenty out there.
I've become a dimarzio fan as of late...I might switch the SD jazz out of the neck of my V and toss in an air norton. At least until I can afford a bareknuckle
If you only plan on having 1 guitar for all those styles , perhaps check the SD P-Rails, you can bounce between HB/P-90/SC's with the flip of a switch.
I'd also consider a 2nd amp...a fender+some dirt gets you there for most of those genres, but I love the kick in the pants of a cooked orange or mesa.











