erogenousjones17
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Just got a new pedal (E-H Number One Echo) and there's no more room on my pedal board, so it's time to go back to the the drawing board. Problem is, I'm not sure on the best way to string my pedals together.
Before buying the Echo, I was running Guitar--Crybaby--OC-3 Octave--BF-2 Flanger--DS-1 Distortion (for some boost on leads)--Noise Supressor--Amp (Peavey Valveking 112 combo). That signal chain works well for me, but shouldn't the Echo go in my amp's effects loop? If so, what's the best way to go about having some effects running between the guitar and the amp and others in the FX loop?
Also, any tips on assembling the actual board itself? The main things I'm not happy with are the wires running everywhere from my power supply and the fact that I don't have anything to plug said power supply into physically attached to the board (I'm still toting around a separate power bar). I'm not looking to spend huge amounts of money buying those pre-made pedal boards, mainly because I'm pretty sure I can build something plenty effective and sturdy for less.
I hope all of this makes sense, and I will try to get some pics up to clarify things in the near future. Thanks!
Before buying the Echo, I was running Guitar--Crybaby--OC-3 Octave--BF-2 Flanger--DS-1 Distortion (for some boost on leads)--Noise Supressor--Amp (Peavey Valveking 112 combo). That signal chain works well for me, but shouldn't the Echo go in my amp's effects loop? If so, what's the best way to go about having some effects running between the guitar and the amp and others in the FX loop?
Also, any tips on assembling the actual board itself? The main things I'm not happy with are the wires running everywhere from my power supply and the fact that I don't have anything to plug said power supply into physically attached to the board (I'm still toting around a separate power bar). I'm not looking to spend huge amounts of money buying those pre-made pedal boards, mainly because I'm pretty sure I can build something plenty effective and sturdy for less.
I hope all of this makes sense, and I will try to get some pics up to clarify things in the near future. Thanks!