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Ollie
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Posted - 08/13/2008 : 14:10:23
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Got some more money now plan to by some new pedals and such, but heres my plan:
Guitar > Wah > Tu-2 > Cs-2 > Md-2 > Od-3 > Bf-3 > Dd-3 > Tr-2 > Ns-2 > Amp
This in the right order? Is it respectable enough when i get them all and board it to put it the pedal board thread? |
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Plush Pile
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Posted - 08/13/2008 : 15:04:35
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Go check out the Tech FAQ forum, it's got a great thread on pedal ordering in the stickies up the top. 
If it were me i'd put the OD-3 before the MD-2, but thats about it... |
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the-destructor
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Posted - 08/13/2008 : 16:02:01
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Hi OllieSG, Plush Pile's suggestion is a good one (FAQ forum). Your chain looks fine to me. It really, in the end, boils down to personal preference &/or how well the pedals get along with each other. There truly is not a "Holy Grail" of pedal order. Best of luck.
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DeFrag
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Posted - 08/13/2008 : 16:43:49
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+1 Plush Pile  |
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PaulH
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Posted - 08/14/2008 : 08:45:47
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I'd have the NS2 before the delay, that way the echoes/repeats won't get cut off. Unless of course you want some sort of gated-delay sound.
The usual route I have is... If straight into a clean one-channel-only amp then... Vol > Wah > Comp > Dist > Noise-Gate > Modulation > Delay
If into a channel switching amp then... Vol > Wah > Comp > Dist > Noise-Gate > Amp > [Modulation > Delay] in the efeects loop. Depending if the effects loop is parallel or serial, then the Noise Gate would go straight after the dist, or first in the loop.
Ideally I'd output the delay or modulation to have stereo. So, either 2 clean amps, or one channel switching amp with a stereo (serial) effects loop. |
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Right Foot Boss
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USA
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Posted - 08/14/2008 : 13:42:02
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| If you have a couple extra cords you should loop the CS-2, MD-2 and OD-3 into the send-return of the NS-2. The CS-2 doesn't have to be looped in but if it is as noisy as the one I own you might want to. |
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zerksies
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Posted - 08/31/2008 : 13:33:20
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I would change it to wah,tu2,cs2,od3,md-2,ns-2,tr-2,bf-3,dd-3,ampquote: Originally posted by OllieSG
Got some more money now plan to by some new pedals and such, but heres my plan:
Guitar > Wah > Tu-2 > Cs-2 > Md-2 > Od-3 > Bf-3 > Dd-3 > Tr-2 > Ns-2 > Amp
This in the right order? Is it respectable enough when i get them all and board it to put it the pedal board thread?
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nosi0
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Posted - 08/31/2008 : 16:13:21
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| I second zerksies plan although i would put the OD-3 and MD-2 (any gain devices) in the NS-2 loop rather than before the NS-2 i don't know if it makes a difference performance wise but its easy to manage |
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Ollie
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 08/31/2008 : 23:00:57
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Wah>Tu-2>Md-2>NS-2>Od-3>Cs-3>Bf-3>Tr-2>Dd-3
Is what I is thinkinggggg of. |
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