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Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 12:06 pm
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I think with my budget I'd better stick with Mr. Springgy now! :lol: I'm already looking at about $600 now with the board,voodoo lab connections and Mr. Springgy!! :shock:

My man at The Perfect Guitar told me to bring all my pedals and he'd fix me up!! :wink:


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I don't use individual pedals, but this is from a bookmark that I've had for quite awhile :

1. Tuner (you want a clean signal for tuning)

2. Filters (wahs, envelope filters,etc -- Any dynamically controlled filters are triggered by the signal attack so it would make logical sense to add them as early as possible in the chain so they aren’t limited by other effects.)

3. Compressors (Notorious for noise level increase, compressors should also go as early as possible in the signal paths.)

4. Overdrive (Since the overdrive pedals are generating overtones (harmonics), they should be placed here. Don’t feed overdrive pedals with modulated signals since they can easily clash with the harmonics.)

5. Modulation ( It is time to add your flangers, phasers, choruses and tremolo pedals here. They breathe the best here in relationship with the overdrives/distortion pedals ahead of them.)

6. Reverb/Delay (They are the last pedals in the chain since they are hard to tame if placed before overdrives – they can produce spikes in the effect level and upset the overdrives.)

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Thanks for the reply Mike!! :wink:


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Thanks for the reply Mike!! :wink:


Your welcome my friend. I also found this article by Robert Keeley that might help :

http://www.sixstringsoul.com/how-to-arr ... ts-pedals/

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Thanks for the reply Mike!! :wink:


Your welcome my friend. I also found this article by Robert Keeley that might help :

http://www.sixstringsoul.com/how-to-arr ... ts-pedals/


Thanks my friend!! :) :wink:


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Can I derail your thread for a moment... (how do you like the amp?)


Nevin, I absolutely love the amp. It is very responsive to pick attack in obtaining the tones you want. I had all of these pedals when I had a 65 Twin Reverb RI amp. The 57 drastically cut down on the need for all of the pedals.I do need to get some sort of reverb though. You can also change some tubes and get a more 50's type cleaner sound. It is rather loud though and I'd love to have a 57 Champ for practice.


If you dont have the dough for a reverb tank, may I suggest the Mr Springgy pedal from Lee Jackson:

http://www.leejackson.com/MrSpringgy_pedal.html

Took me a while to find a pedal I like, tried a bunch, all sounded too digital.


Good suggestion! I'll check it out. I would love to find a good used tank!! 8)


I listened and that Mr. Springgy sounds pretty good. Anyone else with a suggestion on a reverb pedal? Going to be hard to beat.


Oh yes, as a matter of facts, for more money (of course) there are the vanamps

http://www.vanamps.com/vanamps.html

You may like the Sole-Mate, very good stuff.



Man, that is a quite nice unit atolletter!! Not too expensive but seems worth it!! 8) :wink:


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I've never owned one but the samples sound awesome, price getting close to reverb tank though. I'm saving for the real thing one day.


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Here is the one we want!! 8)
http://www.fender.com/products/search.p ... 0217500000

$649 at Music Zoo!!

Jeez I've talked my way into about $1.100.00 today on a pedal board and a reverb unit!! I don't think the boss lady is going to let this fly!! :shock: :(


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fhopkins,

This is a great idea. I have been meaning to get a pedal board for my pedals, but have not gotten around to it. Maybe a new project for me to occupy my time with after I bring the new guitar home.

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Too bad this is out of stock:

http://www.humbuckermusic.com/fe63relatwli.html


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