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  • Guitarists! What FX pedal(s)?
  • porter_jamie
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    all you need is a les paul, a lead and a marshall. and use your volume pot.

    piedidiformaggio
    Free Member

    Currently using at TC Electronic Dark Matter, Boss MT-2 (for when I want silly distortion), a lovely old Boss CE-2 Chorus (which seems to be worth quite a bit now!), Boss PS-6 Harmonist (really good once you figure out how to use it properly!) and a Boss RC-3 LoopStation.

    I’ll probably swap either the Dark Matter to the MT-2 for a Delay sometime soon.

    Having said all that, happy just playing clean as well when the mood takes

    Brake-neck
    Free Member

    Garagetone and openroad overdrives into a clean 1971 Wem Dominator, also use a Boss DD3, TC hall of Fame reverb and an old 60’s Vox Wah. I use the Garagetone to push the amp into breakup and the openroad for a bit more drive/boost.
    Chipps how do you find that TC repeater?

    EDIT : if you can make sure anything you get is true bypass if you are jacking into a clean channel.

    plumber
    Free Member

    Guitar* > Cable > Joyo American > Cable > Line 6 M9 > Mackie SRM 150 or 450

    What else do you need!

    *Wacky colours and pointy bits are essential

    kevin1911
    Full Member

    based on advice from earlier in the thread, I’ve managed to pick up a bulk load of Behringer pedals from ebay. One of them is a noise reducer. It has an input and output port, as well as send and return ports. I presume it should be set up as Guitar -> Noise Reducer -> Amp, with the rest of the pedals set up in a daisy-chain loop between the send and return ports?

    Atomizer
    Full Member

    Boss ME50 suits me for home use.
    Also RC30 looper
    Boss line selector to allow loops to go through a clean amp and leads etc to go through a Blackstar valve amp.

    Loopers are just great for practising with

    About to build a pedalboard and get it all neated up.

    IMG_0568 by Jones96er, on Flickr

    chipps
    Full Member

    I’d stick your noise reducer last in the chain – basically after whatever is causing the noise – so after the distortion pedals and if you use amp distortion, then after the preamp too.

    Brake-neck – the Repeater is great, but I’d like some presets, so I’m thinking of the new TC Flashback X4.

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