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Markm
Posts: 8 Join date: 2011-03-25 Age: 49 Location: CT, USA
 | Subject: Pedal setups Sun Mar 27, 2011 1:24 pm | |
| If anyone can add I love to hear how everyone has their pedals set up.
I have a Boss DD3 and MRX 6-band EQ in the loop.
Out front I have a Morley Bad Horsie Wah, and Korg Pitchblack Tuner.
I am thinking about adding some new effects in the near future.
I think it would be cool to see what everyone else has and how they are set up.
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majikmojo

Posts: 1106 Join date: 2011-03-21 Location: hollywood florida
 | Subject: Re: Pedal setups Sun Mar 27, 2011 3:01 pm | |
| here's my general set up: mxr eq in the loop - really does a nice job of balancing the tones out front: cry baby wah,boss compressor (i dont use this all the time-depends on the guitar),OCD distortion,Boss BD1 blues driver (used as a boost pedal mostly),Boss chorus,Boss delay - can you tell i like Boss pedals  - all mounted in a powered Boss pedalboard i might add that i am using less of the distortion pedals as i have dialed in the OD1 and OD2 channels on the amp and find the gain quite acceptable for the music i'm playing (mostly classic rock) with a gibson L6-S and a Strat i have read that many say this amp HT60 does not do classic rock that well - i find that to be poppycock  - it does quite well for me and the chorus and delay on the clean channels sparkles and sounds nice and glassy |
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KKND

Posts: 719 Join date: 2010-05-01 Age: 29 Location: Oman
 | Subject: Re: Pedal setups Sun Mar 27, 2011 7:33 pm | |
| Guitar--->TC Polytune--->EHX Compressor--->Crybaby--->MXr GT-OD--->NS-2--->input--->fx send--->boss CE-5--->Boss DD7--->MXR 10band eq--->fx return You need a chorus |
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Markm
Posts: 8 Join date: 2011-03-25 Age: 49 Location: CT, USA
 | Subject: Re: Pedal setups Mon Mar 28, 2011 10:24 am | |
| | KKND wrote: | Guitar--->TC Polytune--->EHX Compressor--->Crybaby--->MXr GT-OD--->NS-2--->input--->fx send--->boss CE-5--->Boss DD7--->MXR 10band eq--->fx return
You need a chorus |
Chorus is next on my list for sure!
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ffooxx

Posts: 128 Join date: 2010-07-27 Location: CZ
 | Subject: Re: Pedal setups Mon Mar 28, 2011 10:25 am | |
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auburnshredder

Posts: 190 Join date: 2010-12-31 Location: Auburn, California
 | Subject: Re: Pedal setups Mon Mar 28, 2011 5:11 pm | |
| Here is my setup for the HT-20...nothing through the loop at this point. I am adding a tap tempo switch for the DD7.  |
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majikmojo

Posts: 1106 Join date: 2011-03-21 Location: hollywood florida
 | Subject: Re: Pedal setups Mon Mar 28, 2011 5:40 pm | |
| same pedal board i use shredder...works great for me - i wish the lid was hinged though instead of those goofy pop in pins |
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auburnshredder

Posts: 190 Join date: 2010-12-31 Location: Auburn, California
 | Subject: Re: Pedal setups Mon Mar 28, 2011 5:53 pm | |
| Yeah, not the best design with the lid, but I really like the functionality of the board otherwise.
I have become a big fan of the V-wah, lots of flexibility |
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KKND

Posts: 719 Join date: 2010-05-01 Age: 29 Location: Oman
 | Subject: Re: Pedal setups Wed Mar 30, 2011 8:09 am | |
| I really need to get me a pedal board. |
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gypsyblues73
Posts: 54 Join date: 2010-11-18
 | Subject: Re: Pedal setups Wed Mar 30, 2011 8:32 pm | |
| BOSS TU-3 tuner, Morpheus Drop-tune, Morley Dragon 2 wah, MXR GT-OD (or the ZW-44, or BOSS Power Stack, I alternate between them), Red Witch Fuzz God II, Pigtronix Mothership, and in the loop I have an MXR EQ, MXR ZW-38 chorus, BOSS DD-7 delay, and Digitech Turbo Flanger. I was using another MXR EQ in my chain to get a lead boost until I discovered the handy-dandy footswitch input in the back to change the OD2 voicing, so I got a $20 latching footswitch for that. I also have an ISP Decimator G-String noise gate, since when I initially got my Stage 60 it was a bit noisy, but oddly enough, with even more pedals going into it now, it's much quieter! So I don't even use the noise gate. It's all run through a powered Furman SPB-8C board. |
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majikmojo

Posts: 1106 Join date: 2011-03-21 Location: hollywood florida
 | Subject: Re: Pedal setups Wed Mar 30, 2011 11:02 pm | |
| that SPB-8C board is the bomb....i've looking at those for a while - think i'm going to upgrade |
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gypsyblues73
Posts: 54 Join date: 2010-11-18
 | Subject: Re: Pedal setups Wed Mar 30, 2011 11:28 pm | |
| It's worth every single penny. When I was looking at getting a new board, I figured I may as well go all out and get the best I could find. The sheer number of pedals you can power off of it is great, and it's quiet too. Also very convenient to have an on/off switch that a lot of boards don't have. Just flip one switch and your pedals are good to go, without having to set them all up one by one every time you plug in. |
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majikmojo

Posts: 1106 Join date: 2011-03-21 Location: hollywood florida
 | Subject: Re: Pedal setups Wed Mar 30, 2011 11:52 pm | |
| yea - i'm sold....Furman is the shizz - the features plus their power protection is a no brainer gotta unload the boss board now - gotta say though the boss has served me well - never let me down |
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OGRI

Posts: 94 Join date: 2010-10-20 Location: Dorset
 | Subject: Re: Pedal setups Sat Apr 02, 2011 7:45 am | |
| I'm using 2 variations of pedal set-up depending on whether I'm playing rockabilly or classic rock. The rock set-up is Vox Wah->Boss TU2->Keeley TS909DX then in the loop Carl Martin Red Repeat->Marshall Regenerator. For the rockabilly set-up I use a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe III (sorry guys) but I could use the Blackstar equally well. The pedal set-up is Nocturne Brain Seltzer (it's a pre-amp that mimics the original Roland Space Echo pre-amp)->Boss TU-2->Keeley TS->Red Repeat->Carl Martin Surf Trem. I don't use the loop as it seems to lose something tonally - which is odd.
I'm not too happy with either the power supply or the Vox Wah. I see several of you are using Morley Wah's. I saw a friend play with two on Sunday (he has the funds for his GAS addiction) and they sounded great tonally. Without wishing to hijack this thread, please could you pass on to me your views on the Morley pedal and does anyone knows if Furman supply pedalboards for the UK market?
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KKND

Posts: 719 Join date: 2010-05-01 Age: 29 Location: Oman
 | Subject: Re: Pedal setups Sat Apr 02, 2011 7:55 am | |
| This is TOO much.....  |
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