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Pedal Order

So i have these 6 pedals,

Boss Distortion DS-1 Behringer Tube Overdrive GFS Pro Fuzz A tuner (I don't know the brand) TC Electronic Afterglow Chorus and a Wah Pedal

What's the best order

best is a relative term with guitar sounds....tuner first is the only rule... accepted wisdom would probably be: tuner ---> wah ---> dirts ---> chorus

a lot of people really prefer modualtion ebfore their dirt and I cna get with that for flange and phaser stuff but chorus and trem I like near the end if I'm using a bunch of stuff... the roder you put the dirt in could eb addressed with some crazy guitar logic but it probably isn't too important... you may need to have the fuzz early depending on teh design ebcause a lot of fuzz face type epdals don't play well in the middle of a chaine, they wnna get hit be dry guitar signal, first thing to work right. Its an impedence thing

but just experiment, move thema round until you like all the combiantions where you have them. A lot of what I could tell you work for me might suck for you because I'm using different amps then you are and I'm probably using them in a different way then you do. my shit is vintage and I turn it up hella loud and that's the guts of my tone. Any devices I add in are really subtle usually. I have a billion effects, but I just sprinkle 'em in real lightly if I turn anything on at all. If you took away my ac30s and gave me like a jazz chorus it wouldn't work the same

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