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ScoobySteve

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the nova is smaller and it still has spillover. the effects blocks are just the same as in the g-system ... just without the control options over inbuilt loops and amp switching nor built in power for pedals.

Whoa wait, Nova has spill over? I thought that was one of its pitfalls no?
 

Jerrick

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I let my amp manage about 90% of my tone. Distortion, and clean, and I use its dealy effect too.

Then I use a digitech processor for a gain boost, wah, volume pedal and tuner.

So in order from most useful to least used.

Tuner
Gain boost
Delay
Wah and Volume tied.

Though the deal and channel selector is its own little footswitch from the amp, so not really sure if I should count those.

Id just figure out what effects you cant replicate through playing. Volume I can control myself, flanger/phaser I can do through picking styles. making use of the bridge selector can really make the difference when doing rhythms and solos.

So the stuff I cant just replicate through my own playing I have the effect for. I sometimes just go direct to my amp through, so my ideas on effect are probably a bit different than yours. lol
 

spkirby

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A few years back I became a pedal junky, so currently on my board:

Compressor - Barber Tone Press
Wah - Fulltone Clyde Deluxe
Vol - Ernie Ball VP Jr.
OD - Fulldrive 2 Mosfet
OD - Zvex Box of Rock
Univibe - Fulltone Deja Vibe
Chorus - Retro Sonic Chorus
Phaser - Retro Sonic Phaser

In Loop:
Delay - Trex Replica
Boost - Toadworks Meat

Power - Voodoo Labs Pedal Power 2
 

Jimmyb

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This is the last pic I have of mine, although it's changed slightly.

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zombi

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If you want to avoid worrying about bypasses and buffering, just rackmount and selector switch the pedal board. All the pedals stay on, all you are effecting is the signal path.

I recently got rid of nearly everything so that I could start over, so this is what I currently have:
Korg DT10 Tuner
Diamond Fireburst Distortion/Fuzz
Vintage Russian Small Stone Phaser
Malekko E600 Bright Delay

Pedalboard in progress:
Korg DT10 Tuner
Diamond Fireburst Distortion/Fuzz
Original Way Huge Red Llama Overdrive
MI Audio Pollyanna Octave
Earthquaker Devices Grand Orbiter Phaser
Malekko E600 Bright Delay
TRex Tremster
MythFX Midas Clean Boost
EB Volume JR

Once I get everything, I'll start to setup the rackmount switcher and roackmount tuner. I'm getting rid of the small stone I have and opting for the OTA based phaser made by Earthquaker devices. The clean boost I'm going to be using to boost the signal back up before the amp since there are so many pedals in the line. I chose the mythfx box because it's one of those twinkie sized pedals. Also considering throwing in a way huge swollen pickle and or fat sandwich, BUT this is because I play through an entirely clean head. I has no drive channel.

If I had to choose six:
Korg DT10 Tuner
Diamond Fireburst
Way Huge Red Llama
MI Pollyana Octave
Earthquaker Devices Grand Orbiter
Malekko E600 Bright

The Rock Distortion by Delta Labs is the best distortion out of the three they make, but I think in the long run, you'd be happier with a 4th generation Fulltone OCD (With the red LED), a way huge fat sandwich, or a ZVex Box of Rock.

But for the pricetag, the delta labs rock distortion IS a pretty good pedal.

Sorry to be long winded...
 

TonyEVH5150

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The Delta Labs Rock Distortion is ordered and on the way. I'm wanting a good almost metalish distortion for not alot of money, and from the reviews I've seen, it does the job well.

I've also ordered a BBE Two Timer Delay pedal. I'm a big fan of BBE's stompboxes. I've owned a Green Screamer (Tubescreamer clone), a Boosta Grande (clean boost), and a Sonic Stomp (Sonic maximizer in pedal form). I wasn't a fan of the Sonic Stomp, but the other two blew me away.

After I try the Delta Lab pedal, if it doesn't work for me, I may get the BBE Crusher. Great distortion pedal that just slays.
 

zombi

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The rock distortion is a lot warmer than the metal distortion pedal they have. It sounds much better.
 

elroy

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hello there,
this is what currently resides on my pedalboard for small gigs...
in series:
fulltone gt-500
voodoo labs sparkledrive
electro-harmonix smallstone (reissue)
e.b. v.p. (tuner out to boss tu-1)
boss dd-20
electro-harmonix memory man w/ hazarai (mainly used for looping)

occasionally enhanced with a fulltone ultimate octave> mu-tron octave divider> dunlop 535 wah, all placed before the gt-500

my signal then usually runs into one (or two) of the following:
'08 mesa 5:25 12" combo
'85 mesa mk III
'64 super reverb
'62 national bass amp
'57 champ
or whatever crappy backline amp the bar/club has...
 

JMB27

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6 pedals? for gigging? on the 'board?

in no particular order:

Tuner
Flying Dragon
J-Drive
Dano Delay
Boss Chorus
Diamond Compressor

cheers always, eh

Joel
 
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