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  #82025 Posted 2 Years, 3 Months ago
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Hello there all you mighty guitar players, I need your input on the best setup for the following list of guitar pedals. I have:

1. Boss Tuner (TU-2)
2. Boss Compression Sustainer (CS-3)
3. Boss Super Chorus (CH-1)
4. Boss Digital Delay (DD-5)
5. Boss Super Shifter (PS-5)
6. Boss Flanger (BF-2)
7. Boss Noise Suppressor (NS-2)
8. Boss Super Overdrive (SD-1)
9. Morley Bad Horsie Wah
10. Ernie Ball Volume Pedal

I do it this way:

[Morley Wah]--[TU-2]--[CS-3]--[CH-1]--[DD-5]--[PS-5]--[SD-1]-- [BF-2]--[NS-2]--[Volume]

What do you think?

I think putting the PS-5 after the drive and the compressor is very much better, I need your input, thanks a lot!
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  #82026 Posted 2 Years, 3 Months ago
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- Put the PS-5 behind the distortion. Otherwise the PS-5 can't track too well and it prevents a muddy and garbled tone.
- Use the NS-2 like it should and use its send/return loop instead of just placing it at the end. Its loop works far better. Put the noisy little bastards in the loop, such as the CS, the SD and the PS.
- Put the volume pedal at front to enable volume swells with delay trails.
- Put time-based fx at the end, like the chorus, flanger and delay.
- Put the tuner somewhere at the start too to enable accurate tracking.

So:

volume
NS-2 send => CS-3 => SD-1 => PS-5 <= return
BF-2
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  #82027 Posted 2 Years, 3 Months ago
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I'd go tuner /
Volume-Wah-Compress-OD-Shift-Flange-Chorus-Delay-NS ->Amp

Never forget the amp! Also, I'd change things around if I didn't like the sound. Nothing is cast in stone.
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