hey guys,all ur pedalboards look really expensive haha mine is nothin compared to all of you alls.well here it is...
The chain is as follows:guitar-Jim Dunlop GCB-95Q wah-Noah's ark Distortion "B"-Xotic AC+-Ibanez PH-7-Boss CH-1 Super chorus-MXR M-108 10-band Eq-Ernie Ball 25k VPJr(tuner out to korg DT-10)
Thinking of changing the noah's ark wit either an MXR ZW-44 or GT-OD
O and thanks to pedalitis who helped me decide between the FoxRox Zim and AC+ haha
The fab chorus is already a remarkable sounding pedal.. Its initial price is already a steal..
I think it's alright to send for rehousing.. Since now you're actually paying for what its worth, plus amending the faults in the pedal..
Guitar is the 60th Anniversary Stratocaster bought for a steal (and owns some American Strats to me), pickups soon to be changed to Kinman Woodstock regulars. Indeed a great guitar.
SoulJa -- One thing about stacking 2 TS-9's together is that the tone can be a tad too nasally and *extremely* mid humpy. The TS-9 reissue is due to be Randolf modded for added dynamics and less compression aka more suited for stacking. Still discussing with him.
leecs -- Here's how I use them:
Vintage TS-9 as light overdrive
Crunchbox as primary distortion, don't stack it with other drives often
AC Booster as a gain boost for the TS-9 and sometimes crunchbox
Reissue TS-9 as a gain+volume boost mostly with Vintage TS-9. This pedal is exclusive for solos only.
MXR Mirco Amp: Whenever I want a volume boost
edder -- Yea kinda. Like I said, the second TS is just icing on the cake. Can be done away with for now.
I play mostly Christian music so for those who are into it like j_m_s, you'll understand better.
hi all..saw this thread seem interesting cause i just start my symdrome last year end as last time i use multi-effect. I still do for recording purposes..
anyway just want to join in the fun and know more friends out here..so here goes...