Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Dunlop Hot Melt Squash Guitar Effect Pedal Order?

Guitar effect pedal order? - dunlop hot melt squash

I have a Hot Rod Deluxe and I need to know a good option to put my pedals, and when I use the effects loop. I have a Morley volume pedal-wah pedal Dunlop original Fuzz and Nobel. in what order I in them and when. Thanks

2 comments:

Torbjorn said...

There are really no hard and fast rules with three pedals. However, it is customary to Fuzz / Distortion Punching in the channel, the wah and the second, then taking the volume pedal # 3

The type of effects that are usually set in a loop - or the end of the signal chain when not in the circuit - the reverb, echo / delay and modulation effects such as phaser, flanger, chorus, etc.

If you have a volume pedal and / or tremolo - and uses the modulation, but they say, loop effect would be the amount or the tremolo at the end of the chain.

gtarczar said...

Cry from the guitar on the baby, then the amplifier input. Then send the consequences in the lint and then back the volume on the amp (effects return / power amp) If you have a delay pedal, then add a loop directly after the volume pedal. If you have a pedal chorus, flanger, add loop after a nap (before the volume pedal).
There is a specific order for the pedals and it is best understood in the bushes for anything but use the wah-wah pedal. Always start with pre-pedal style, it is the distortion and overdrive. Next in line would have EQ pedals. Next would be modulation effects like chorus, flanger and phaser. Delay will usually last, which are any kind of echo and reverb, and harmonization. Volume pedals should come a long way before the last date for the echo to continue after the volume is dead. To be able to swell the volume of cool with the echo to create at the end.
I suggest that the impact next time when you have a chorus and a delay pedal and put them in the order listed. Enjoy!

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