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axewinner
Copper Member
USA
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Posted - 09/09/2005 : 03:27:00
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Invite any suggestions on the order setup, especially the placement of the equalizer, wahs, flanger and phaser!
Here's the setup, housed by 3 BCB-60's:
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Korg GT-12 (tuner) > FV-50H > NS-2 > CS-3 (mij) > MT-2 > OD-20 > GE-7 > AW-3 > TW-1 > BF-2 > PH-2 > DanEcho > DC-2 > DC-2 > CE-5 > RV-3 > HR-2 > DD-6 > Marshall.
The two DC-2's and CE-5 stereo outs are feeding a 3rd, 4th, and 5th amp.
Thanks! Look forward to seeing the posts! axewinner
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boss freak
Gold Member
  
USA
663 Posts |
Posted - 09/09/2005 : 04:03:45
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My suggestion:
Korg GT-12 (tuner) > FV-50H > CS-3 (mij) > HR-2 > OD-20 >MT-2 > GE-7 > AW-3 > TW-1 > BF-2 > PH-2 > DC-2 > DC-2 > CE-5 > NS-2 > RV-3 > DD-6 > DanEcho > Marshall. |
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eeone
Bronze Member

Yugoslavia
121 Posts |
Posted - 09/09/2005 : 10:33:15
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| With such a rig you might want to put modulation effects ( aw-3, tw-1, bf-2, ph-2, DanEcho, dc-2s...) and maybe even ge-7(it tends to be a bit noisy at some points) into ns-2's effects loop. |
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boss freak
Gold Member
  
USA
663 Posts |
Posted - 09/09/2005 : 11:26:32
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Why didn't I think of that?  |
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bossarea
Forum Admin
    
United Kingdom
3652 Posts |
Posted - 09/09/2005 : 12:07:39
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| I think would like to add a LS-2 and use more than one effects loop. It would simplify things if you want to turn on 3 or 4 effects at the time and you wouldn't need to have the signal go through every single pedal. The downside is that you can't use any combination of effects anymore. |
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axewinner
Copper Member
USA
43 Posts |
Posted - 09/10/2005 : 05:58:43
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Good ideas! A question:
The two DC-2's and the CE-5 having their stereo outs going to amps, and the NS-2 after them, will the NS-2 still clean up any ambient noise?
My guess is yes? but wanted to ask the experts!
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axewinner
Copper Member
USA
43 Posts |
Posted - 09/12/2005 : 04:20:34
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I forgot one of the coolest points of my original post (hit preview, lost it all, and had to recompose); 17 pedals in a row, and still sounded great!!! BOSS RULES!!!!
And any apologies to the readers, reread my original post, thought "What a boastful asshole!" Wasn't meant that way...
Humbly, axewiz
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strat714
Silver Member
 
USA
156 Posts |
Posted - 09/12/2005 : 17:35:51
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| Me Hopes you don't nave to play on any small stages. I've had trouble fitting my "tiny" 3 x 5 foot pedalboard on some stages. Do you have any training in tapdancing? |
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boss freak
Gold Member
  
USA
663 Posts |
Posted - 09/13/2005 : 11:24:19
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| You could always go the multi-level pedalboard route. |
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axewinner
Copper Member
USA
43 Posts |
Posted - 09/17/2005 : 11:53:24
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stratdude, you crack me up! Tap Dancing, lol!!!
boss freak, and eeone, great suggestions.
Pulled the AW-3, putting the HR-2 closer to the front (thanks bossfreak, this really makes a difference!), put the DanEcho in one of the amps effects loop, and have that amp slightly louder to bring out that echo.
Pulling the GE-7. Enough tone adjustments along the path anyway...
Got lucky and found a PN-2 on the cheap, not that impressed with it, but still experimenting. Way better than the TR-2 though!
Can almost get away with pulling the NS-2, especially with the OD-20 after the MT-2. The OD-20 somehow really kills the noise of any distortions placed before it!
Thanks again everyone!
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