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  • #16
    Originally posted by Securb View Post
    I like it hitting the front of the amp I find it to be more intense and dramatic.
    It's weird how people hear things differently. To me, when a phaser or flanger is put in front of an amp it sounds less intense and more a part of the overall guitar sound . . . and the more gain used the less and less effect the modulation has. In the loop it sounds more intense and has greater control over the final signal from the guitar . . . and the more gain you add the more intense it seems to get.
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    • #17
      I am another one that likes the phaser in front of the amp. I like it in front of any gain pedal, too.
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      • #18
        What did people ever do before FX loops...?

        There are really no hard set rules. So much of it is dependent on personal taste, what amp, pedals, tone, etc you have. Change a couple pedals and you may be routing things differently.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Bogner View Post
          What did people ever do before FX loops...?

          There are really no hard set rules. So much of it is dependent on personal taste, what amp, pedals, tone, etc you have. Change a couple pedals and you may be routing things differently.
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          • #20
            Oh FLANGER.

            I read FINGER and was going to say in my nose.

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