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Post subject: About Mustang Floor Pedal
Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 7:13 am
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Hi Everyone , i am about to receive my Mustang Floor Pedal and wanted to know if i can put my pedal board in front of it basically going from my strat into my pedals then into the mustang floor ,, Thanks for helping sincerely from D.Faze


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Post subject: Re: About Mustang Floor Pedal
Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 8:58 am
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Yes, but you can also plug your guitar into the M'Floor and program patches with the provided effects, so you can leave the pedalboard home. :o

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Post subject: Re: About Mustang Floor Pedal
Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 9:04 am
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Thanks for the info ,, i have 8 original 1980's ibanez 9 series pedals that i love the tones and would love to send them thru the Mustang Floor as an added bonus ,,, you could probably see them on my twitter @singlesongs


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Post subject: Re: About Mustang Floor Pedal
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 10:46 am
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Genuinely curious - if you're using 8 pedals already, what additional sounds are you planning to use the Mustang Floor for? (it seems you must have most things already covered!) What do you plug the output of the whole thing into - another amp, active monitors, direct to recording, ... ?

[EDIT]Ahh, just seen your other post that you're using an AC15, still curious about the rest of my question above though.


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Post subject: Re: About Mustang Floor Pedal
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 10:57 am
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My Ibanez Pedals go into the front end of my VOX AC15C1 and sometimes directly into my Tascam DP-24 track recorder ,, just wanted to use with my pedal collection going into the mustang floor then into my VOX ,,,, unless someone interested in buying 8 original ibanez pedals with the board for 800.00 with a new SKB powered pedalboard ... no velcro on pedals in excellent shape


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Post subject: Re: About Mustang Floor Pedal
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 7:38 pm
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You can still use your pedal board and the floor. You have the option of putting the pedals in front of the floor or in the pedal loop of the floor. This basically does the same thing as the pedals would be pre any floor processing, but buy using the loop, you can take them out of the chain to potentially lessen fidelity decay when you don't need them.

I would recommend spending some time with just the floor and the Vox. I would set the tone on the Vox flat and mainly use it as a power stage and shape the tone with the floor.

Once you worked out some tone with the floor, you would then see if you really need to keep all the pedals or maybe thin the heard or maybe loose them all together.

If it were me, I would put any pedals I want to keep in the floor's pedal loop unless you have a compression pedal, I would still keep that out front. Use the Floor for tone shaping and the Vox (with EQ flat) as a power stage.

I use my floor as follows:
Guitar -> Korg Pitch Black -> MXR Dyna Comp -> Boss Volume Pedal (The Boss Volume peal allows me to adjust gain if I need to. I also use the floor pedal for volume as well, but in the floor the volume control is placed post amp / pre rack effects. This allows you to swell without changing your distorted tone but taking advantage of swell with delay and/or reverb) -> Mustang Floor Guitar In -> Pedal Loop Out -> MXR Distortion Plus -> MXR LA Machine Fuzz -> OD Pedal (Eventually - haven't decided exact one yet) -> Pedal Loop In -> Mustang Floor Balanced Right Out into House (this is what the audience hears), Mustang Floor Unbalanced Left Out Into Vox Pathfinder (the 54 watt solid state version) for personal monitoring.

I am considering get a Vox AC15 and using it for personal monitoring as well as miking it for house sound.


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