Pedal Placement Preferences revisited

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Where would YOU place the following pedals in your signal chain? Why?


Volume
Wah
Tubescreamer
Delay
Chorus
Phaser
Flanger
Compressor
 
Re: Pedal Placement Preferences revisited

are we limited to "in front of the amp"? ... or can we suggest "in the loop"?

if they all have to be up front, i'd say

wah first - just cause it's a funky tone control like on your guitar
compressor next (sets the level expected to go thru the rest of the chain)
tube screamer next (if you want to effect a dirty signal, get the dirty signal first)
delay next - get the number of repeats of the raw signal you want, then cheese it up
chorus/phaser/flanger next 3 in any order you want
volume last - get the signal the way you want it first, determine its level last
 
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Re: Pedal Placement Preferences revisited

I keep all my pedals in a cardboard box on the floor in the garage next to the workbench.

Someday I may actually rebuild my pedalboard.
 
Re: Pedal Placement Preferences revisited

Volume, Compressor, Wah, Phaser, Tubescreamer, Flanger, Chorus and Delay. Although I'd put the last 3 in the FX loop.

I think the volume needs to be at the front, cos that would be altering the overall level presented to the other pedals. Then the compressor for similar reasons. The wah and phaser could be swapped but, I prefer wah'ing stuff, rather than having stuff wah'ed! I consider these elements as pre pre-amp tone shapers.
Then through the tubescreamer, for extra grunt to the amp, and the remainder in the loop, as I prefer modulation and delay after the amps pre-amp.
 
Re: Pedal Placement Preferences revisited

I'd pretty much keep the same order if it went straight into the front of an amp too.
 
Re: Pedal Placement Preferences revisited

yeah, i like all time based effects in the loop (phase/flange/delay) also ...

i see your point about volume, but i prefer to use the guitar's volume pot for that ... i actually put my volume pedal in the loop as well, get my tone in the preamp and just control how much goes to the powe ramp - then again, remember i use a solid state power amp so i am not going for any tube distortion there, just clean 'heavy lifting' ...
 
Re: Pedal Placement Preferences revisited

yeah, i like all time based effects in the loop (phase/flange/delay) also ...

i see your point about volume, but i prefer to use the guitar's volume pot for that ... i actually put my volume pedal in the loop as well, get my tone in the preamp and just control how much goes to the powe ramp - then again, remember i use a solid state power amp so i am not going for any tube distortion there, just clean 'heavy lifting' ...

Yeah, that makes sense. I actually use my guitar volume quite extensively, so I probably wouldn't have much use for a volume, unless I placed it after a tuner.
 
Re: Pedal Placement Preferences revisited

1.) Wah first (for loading)
2.) Compressor next (to feed the tubescreamer for sustain)
3.) Tubescreamer
4.) Chorus (in the loop if possible)
5.) Phaser / Flanger – not both (in the loop if possible)
6.) Volume (in the loop if possible) to reduce / kill volume without affecting distortion (that’s what guitar volume knob is for)
7.) Delay last (in the loop if possible) Don’t want to kill echo repeats with volume pedal
 
Re: Pedal Placement Preferences revisited

This is my order (with my differences noted):

(Tuner)
Compressor
Wah
(Fuzz)
Tubescreamer (Bad Monkey)
Chorus
Delay (don't have one yet)
Phaser
Flanger (don't have one)
Volume
 
Re: Pedal Placement Preferences revisited

1.) Wah first (for loading)
2.) Compressor next (to feed the tubescreamer for sustain)
3.) Tubescreamer
4.) Chorus (in the loop if possible)
5.) Phaser / Flanger – not both (in the loop if possible)
6.) Volume (in the loop if possible) to reduce / kill volume without affecting distortion (that’s what guitar volume knob is for)
7.) Delay last (in the loop if possible) Don’t want to kill echo repeats with volume pedal

+1 to this. Exactly how I'd do it :)
 
Re: Pedal Placement Preferences revisited

I keep all my pedals in a cardboard box on the floor in the garage next to the workbench.

Someday I may actually rebuild my pedalboard.

Rich, I'm looking for a spare cardboard box.....Do you have one handy? :fingersx:
 
Re: Pedal Placement Preferences revisited

effect return < chorus < delay < volume < flanger < effect send < amp input < tubescreamer < phaser < compressor < wah < guitar

This is the way I would do it. If you don't use the effect loop, you can keep the same order. Most people like to place chorus before delay, but I like it after, especially if there are other modulation effects there. For the most part, I alternated chorus, flanger, and phaser with other effects.
 
Re: Pedal Placement Preferences revisited

1.) Wah first (for loading)
2.) Compressor next (to feed the tubescreamer for sustain)
3.) Tubescreamer
4.) Chorus (in the loop if possible)
5.) Phaser / Flanger – not both (in the loop if possible)
6.) Volume (in the loop if possible) to reduce / kill volume without affecting distortion (that’s what guitar volume knob is for)
7.) Delay last (in the loop if possible) Don’t want to kill echo repeats with volume pedal


Agreed.
 
Re: Pedal Placement Preferences revisited

Interesting ideas, guys.

As Ah sayed elsewhar, tho', ole Franklin don't gots no 'fects looper.

Tonights setup:

TS9
Phase 90
DD6
Dynacomp.

Yep. I did it that way. I use the Dynacomp as more of a clean boost. Placed first in the chain, I'm losing the boost. It compresses fine, but the boost is lost. I'm not sure why.

But it DOES work in the last position.:smack:

Now, does anyone want to donate a wah? Especially a Weeping Demon? We like to make the demons weep at our church.;)
 
Re: Pedal Placement Preferences revisited

I've heard of people placing their compressors after their distortion units in order to level the levels of their clean and distorted sounds.
 
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