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Well, plugging in the Wah to the Pedal will really help a lot.
 
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It's unplugged so I don't waste the batteries.

Heh. I was going to tell you that you have the wrong plug disconnected, but then I realized the picture is mirror-image.

I recently went through the exercise of mounting my pedals on a PedalTrain-1. It was good to go through them to decide which ones were important enough to cram o there and which ones I could live without. Then I played the board for awhile and decided that I probably sounded better when I didn't turn on some of them. I'm down to a list of about six pedals that I would need in a desert island scenario. If only I had any sense, I'd sell off all the others.

If only...
 
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heres mine, SFT always on and hardwire sc-2 on most of the time with my tele and stack the disnortion overdrive and fuzz for super thick tele fuzz

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Have a VP Jr, i use here and there, and a Walrus Audio Jupiter fuzz on the way.
 
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I don't have a board. Do I need one?

I use a Zoom G3 for mostly reverb and delays, otherwise I use it for silent practice, with headphone.

FWIW, all of my guitars sound best through just the Joyo American Sound pedal.

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how do you like the big muff with tone wicker?

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Have a VP Jr, i use here and there, and a Walrus Audio Jupiter fuzz on the way.

can you set BPM on the strymon delay?

heres mine, SFT always on and hardwire sc-2 on most of the time with my tele and stack the disnortion overdrive and fuzz for super thick tele fuzz

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is it true the whammy "sucks tone"?


what vox amp do you have? how does it react to the rat?

Heh. I was going to tell you that you have the wrong plug disconnected, but then I realized the picture is mirror-image.

I recently went through the exercise of mounting my pedals on a PedalTrain-1. It was good to go through them to decide which ones were important enough to cram o there and which ones I could live without. Then I played the board for awhile and decided that I probably sounded better when I didn't turn on some of them. I'm down to a list of about six pedals that I would need in a desert island scenario. If only I had any sense, I'd sell off all the others.

If only...

Don't sell them, trust me, I've sold dozens of pedals and always miss them, even if they just did one thing i liked.

Very nice! Small, too the point, probably does everything you need. Talk about the black electrical tape on the Flashback and the Phase. That to keep knobs from moving?

The tape is there to prevent the knobs from moving... they move anyway, tiny amounts, but at least it's in the ballpark.

The delay is taped to keep the rate at more or less 400 ms, I set it using my nova delay as a reference and marked the location witha sharpie and taped it for good measure.

the phase is taped for the same reason, also because that pot is VERY easy to move and when the rate on a phaser is too fast it's not the kind of thing you can come back from with discretion if you turn it on by accident.


are you joking or are you serious?

No offense, but maybe I missed a joke :)

I don't have a board. Do I need one?

I use a Zoom G3 for mostly reverb and delays, otherwise I use it for silent practice, with headphone.

FWIW, all of my guitars sound best through just the Joyo American Sound pedal.

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I played without a board for a while. I tried to reason with my band mates and tell them that if the music is good enough I don't even need an overdrive pedal.

Now I have 2 delay pedals.

what's that Joyo like?
 
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is it true the whammy "sucks tone"??

not when it is off, when it is on it has a bit of tone suck and you lose some dynamics and brilliance from your signal but that's why I don't keep it on most of the time only on parts or songs where I use it
 
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how do you like the big muff with tone wicker?

It's a cool pedal. It's a milder Muff to my ears, not quite as gnarly as some of the older ones. The Wicker is useful, especially when used with humbuckers, where a standard Muff can sound a bit wooly. Switching the tone switch can give some nastier, scooped tones too. I tend to use it with the Tone Wicker switched off, and the Tone control switched in when I use my G&L Legacy, and switch on the Tone Wicker with my Fret King Esprit.
 
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Here's mine
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Although I am constantly revising or considering downsizing/simplifying.
 
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I'd post a picture of mine but 1) Most of you have already seen it and 2) It's about to split into pieces. I'm going to be taking off the five pedals I use most in my band (Turbo Tuner, Tri/Ram Muff, Timmy, INFANEM Faye Sing, Diamond ML Jr) and putting that on a Nano. Then I'll sell my PT-1 and get a PT-Jr. I'll sell two of my muffs that won't get used much (this board is going to be for a cover band), buy more pedals to fill the PT-Jr, and have two great boards, one for my original band and one for home/cover band work.
 
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Hey Astro, the Joyo American Sound is a clone of the Tech 21 "Blonde" pedal and it simulates the break up of a Tweed amp. I have nothing but good things to say about it, it's built pretty sturdy and I run it exclusively on batteries that's why it's not connected in the pic and the current batteries have lasted a little over 3 months.

I've heard that there is an option to run it to a mixing board should your amp fail and I guess this would be a good reason to keep it on a board, I don't gig though so I will not need that feature. When I do use it I like the fact that I can also get a boost out of it, it also EQ's better than my single tone knob on my amp.

I like it and I love to run the P-90's through it.
 
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The first tuner and the Roll Boost go into the LR Baggs Pre-Amp and are for my acoustic signal only. The electric chain starts at the 2nd tuner, and routes up to the flex boost and out to the Carbon Copy. I run everything in front of the amp since I am currently alternating between a Blues Junior and a 68 Bassman for my main amps. I really like everything in the chain, I like having 4 dirt boxes on my board. I always felt a touch guilty about it until I watched a video with one of my favorite Nashville session pickers and he had basically the same stuff on his board, the only difference was he used the RC Booster whereas the Flex Boost is based off of the AC Booster. Otherwise he had a TS, low gain and medium gain overdrives. I love being able to stack them up if I want, it gives me a good range of overdrive tones to choose from, even when I'm playing with a single channel amp.
 
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