- deluxe memory man - big muff nyc - small clone nyc - small stone nyc - moogerfooger mf-101 + 2 exp pedals
I already own a digitech pds-2000 sampler delay and a shaka bbq and a green ringer (built from aron nelson`s stompbox page specs)...
My amp is a 5150 combo.
What do you guys suggest for a tentative line-up ?
Peace,
Jynxed.
<Gaylord>
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Uhm...maybe learning to play and stop hiding behing tons of pedals ?
<klasaine>
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It's a GEAR forum , who cares about playing . Generally speaking : Muff 1st and Memory Man last and then experiment with the other stuff in the middle . I like phaser before chorus and I'd probably put the ring mod before both of those . My .02 - KL.
<soundelixir>
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quote:Originally posted by Gaylord: Uhm...maybe learning to play and stop hiding behing tons of pedals ?
I'm not sure if I play "behing" tons of pedals. But seriously, I guess Hendrix and Gilmour and tons of other guitarists were all scared that they wouldn't sound right without pedals. Just goes to show you'll suck if you use pedals.
<Gary>
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Small Stone->BMP->MF->DMM->Small Clone->PDS-2000
That's just one way - the phasers can really go anywhere. I don't know what the shaka bbq and green ringer are. If the green ringer is a ring mod, it should go first.
<jynxed>
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Gaylord,I've been playing with a setup for years: Fender Strat 1952 reissue with virtual vintage picks ups, a ibanez 540 PII HH, a CryBaby Wah and a 5150 combo. Not that you deserved an answer, but I just found I needed to add more textures to my playing and well, went for some gear, which Ill soon discover if I did the right thing.
Gary: Green Ringer is a ring modulator that plays an octave up in the 12th fret, and gets weird sounding as you get away from that box. Cool sounding. Shaka BBQ is a pedal built around the TS circuitry but with some twists. Just an adventure to check out if I could actually make them work, and in fact they did - great sound for the BBQ too.