by No Surprize » Sun Dec 29, 2013 12:27 am
That's a loaded question. What are you into and what kind of sound are you looking for? Looking for a clean boost with a distortion pedal? A clean boost into a distortion pedal will add MORE distortion because the distortion pedal is already clipping and will clip more when you hit it harder. That’s also why a small amp cranked up does not get louder when you hit it with a louder signal—it’s already out of headroom, so it can only distort more. A clean boost after a dirt pedal will increase the volume, without adding more distortion.” Their are different types of pedalboard layouts that you yourself are going to have to decide on. How you want your layout for what you are playing. And what I mean is switching from lead to rhythm, crunchy, harder or whatever you like. Pedalboards, depending on how man different boxes you want can be relative inexpensive, like under 100.00. If you want one that has a power supply and effects loop patch bays, amp outputs etc., you can spend about 240 to 280. I don't play much anymore with my pedalboard, my kid has taken over that. I prefer the reliable acoustic on the deck playing whatever fits the bill. Good luck E on your search & destroy mission.
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