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  • I could absolutely do any gig I currently have with 3 pedals.
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    • Originally posted by jeremy View Post
      simple can be great! i bet most of us could do it with three pedals if we tried
      In fact it's an entire pedalboard with:
      • tuner
      • phaser
      • noise gate
      • compressor
      • tube screamer
      • eq
      • amp sim
      • delay
      • reverb
      • IR loader

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      • Originally posted by jeremy View Post
        simple can be great! i bet most of us could do it with three pedals if we tried
        Sure could my H9, H90 and the distortion of the day.

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        • My worship board is down to 3 pedals. Overdrive, Delay, Reverb. There's a tuner and the amp sim box on there too but those don't count. I need to post a new pic of it.

          My cover band and rock/blues band, maybe a Crybaby and/or Phase 90 now with the amp foot switch.

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            threw this together for a few gigs this week with a blues guy. its a board, like all my boards. parametric eq with separate clean boost, od, analog delay, and trem.

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              This is what I have in rehearsal. Next to the wah is an expression pedal for the DL4, controlling both the feedback and volume of the delays. The compressor in the bottom row is the Chomp Stomp, a BYOC 5 knob compressor. The Dirty Shirley is my only source of dirt into a clean amp.
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              • i assume the small square is tap tempo for the dl4?

                is the dirty shirley at the end of the chain?

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                • I could rock either board. I was wondering about the Dirty Shirley myself.

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                  • Originally posted by jeremy View Post
                    i assume the small square is tap tempo for the dl4?

                    is the dirty shirley at the end of the chain?
                    The small square actually changes the DL4 from delay mode to loop mode, otherwise you have to bend down and turn a knob to do it. The end of the chain is the Guyatone tuner on the top left. I like it because it is one of the only tuners that can be seen in bright Florida sunlight. The Dirty Shirley is after the wah, compressor, and phaser.

                    What I like about the DS is that it doesn't have as many mids as most TS-type pedals (and I like mids), but it is very dynamic. You can leave it on and set the gain amount with your volume knob on the guitar.
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                    • gotcha. i guess i was mostly asking if it was pre or post delay due to placement, but where you have it makes sense

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                      • For the first time in many years I playing acoustic without issues after the carpel surgery about 8 weeks ago..Today I went through my unused stuff and built a dedicated acoustic pedal board. Liking what I'm getting with this rig. TC BodyRez, SP Compressor, Neunaber Wet V5 plate verb. Rocktron Deep Blue Chorus and a Boss DD 7 Delay. Powered it with a Gator 5 spot iso brick. Really like what I'm getting from this set up. The Body Rez and Compressor will be always on as will the Wet Verb.
                        Guitars
                        Kiesel DC 135, Carvin AE 185, DC 400, DC 127 KOA, DC 127 Quilt Purple, X220C, PRS Custom 24, Washburn USA MG 122 proto , MG 102, MG 120.
                        Amps PRS Archon 50 head, MT 15, Mesa Subway Rocket, DC-5, Carvin X50B Hot Rod Mod head, Zinky 25watt Blue Velvet combo.

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