have you seen the Strymon time machine or whatever it's called that has the double-layering delay and such, pretty epic pedals (too £££ for me though!)... I'd really like to pickup a TS9, as the guy I bought the amp from had one which I tried with it and it was definitely a good match
Yes, Strymon make some pretty awesome kit, it's the timeline I think you were talking about. I was going to get an El Capistan a few years ago but settled on the TC Electronics Nova Delay and glad I saved the £300+. That's why I have the DD5/7 combo as you can get some lovely layered delay sounds going, add a bit of reverb and it sounds soooo nice.
My TS9 I got it on an ebay punt and turns out it's an original TS9 with some 808 parts and has been modded by Keeley Electronics in the US. Only cost me £70 and was already modded so that was a bargain as must be close to £200 worth of pedal. If you can buy an older TS9 or even an 808 I think you’ll be happier than with the new ones.
Best bit of advice I can give with buying any kit is don't ignore the amp!
A cr@p amp can make the best guitar money can buy still sound cr@p.
A good amp (not talking megabucks) can make a cr@p guitar sound good.
A great amp can make a great guitar (or most things) sound AMAZING!
I ended up going for a Vox AC15 H1TV (handwired anniversary re-issue) and just sounds lush with anything you plug into it. Best £700 I've ever spent (ebay again)!
Raymond, if you're looking along the PRS and Les Paul route may I suggest also looking into a couple more brands (at least): Gretch and Duesenberg.
I bought a Duesenberg CC on ebay (again!) a few years ago as a punt as I was after the Starplayer TV model but this was 1/4 of RRP and only a few years old - WHAT a guitar for £450! I'm now in love with hollowbody electrics and have hardly picked up my other guitars since.

Not to everyone's taste I know (especially scratch plate which will be replaced one day) but looks much less orange in the flesh!
Gretsch are also lovely guitars and a really solid reliable make. I bought a Les Paul because I knew what it was before I knew what it did, don't get me wrong, I love it, but it didn't suit the sort of music I played, I wish I’d spent that money on a Gretsch as they look/feel/sound great (to me).
As for pedals, yes it can overcomplicate things but it can also give you that sound you never knew you were looking for. I watched The Edge in a documentary years ago talking about pedals and he said almost every pedal does one thing really well, if that one thing can be used really well then it is worth it! Not that I'm any great shakes on the guitar but I have been playing for 20 years so hopefully know enough to justify the spend, in my mind
I think there are a fair few into metal here so of course fundamentally you’re not going to need much in the way of FX. Same for jazz and blues as well. I’m more into soundscape/shoegaze stuff, swells and the like.
Nice Taylor there Raymond. Nearly bought myself a 410e last week but couldn't justify it with the work we’re doing on the house at the moment. Will stick with my old faithful Yamaha for now!