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Post subject: Re: Do you use a Mustang at church w/o pedals? Please contri
Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 11:19 am
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Nice setup. Those Fulltone OD's have a great sound. So, are you running your guitar cable through all the pedals, then into the input of the Floor? Kind of hard to tell from the pic, but it doesn't look you're using the effects loop. Just wondering.


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Post subject: Re: Do you use a Mustang at church w/o pedals? Please contri
Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2014 5:50 am
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StratPlayerAL wrote:
Nice setup. Those Fulltone OD's have a great sound. So, are you running your guitar cable through all the pedals, then into the input of the Floor? Kind of hard to tell from the pic, but it doesn't look you're using the effects loop. Just wondering.



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Yea, I really like the fulltone!
My chain is:
guitar>fultone>floor>delay>reverb>amp.
I do not use the FX loop right now.


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Post subject: Re: Do you use a Mustang at church w/o pedals? Please contri
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2014 2:57 am
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I would agree with several other posters about characterizing all worship bands as similar. I play in a worship band at a biker church, so we tend to be pretty different from most worship bands both in our music selections as well as how aggressive we can be with the sound.

I use a Mustang IV (ver 2) with either a Les Paul Standard, a 335, a Fender Strat, and Martin acoustic. For pedals I use a volume pedal, a POD3, and a Boss acoustic simulator (cabled direct into the mixer), and a harmony man. I depend on the Mustang for all other effects. The range of songs we play is pretty broad from blues to jazz to rock to metal to country to typical contemporary Christian, so I've put together a number of presets that I view as my "library" of presets stored in presets 00 through 39. I reserve presets 40 - 59 as my working presets on any given day. The reason for the large number of working presets is due to the fact we often play at events and benefits in which we perform for an hour or more.

Typically I'll set up my amp presets on Friday prior to Saturday rehearsal. This way I can simply cycle up through the presets on Sunday or during the event without having to remember where the preset I need are located. As you can see my pedals are few, but they provide effects I can't really get from the Mustang. I actually like the Mustang harmonizer better than my Harmony Man, but it doesn't provide three-part harmonies.

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