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    setting up pedal board

    i have a friend who is setting up a pedal board, he has a grunge, phase shifter,Trio, and delay pedal. What would be the best order to put them in from amp cord back.
    He also has a digi tech rp 360 ep effecte pedal, can that be added to the chain

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    Re: setting up pedal board

    I'd go guitar -> dirt -> modulation -> time based -> amp. For your friend that means: guitar -> grunge -> phase shifter -> delay -> amp. I'm not sure what the Trio pedal is. I'd be judicious with the use of the multi-fx unit, but maybe run that after the stom boxes right into the amp (i beleive that model also has amp sims?)

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    Trio is a band simulator.

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    Re: setting up pedal board

    Quote Originally Posted by dirtdog View Post
    I'd go guitar -> dirt -> modulation -> time based -> amp. For your friend that means: guitar -> grunge -> phase shifter -> delay -> amp. I'm not sure what the Trio pedal is. I'd be judicious with the use of the multi-fx unit, but maybe run that after the stom boxes right into the amp (i beleive that model also has amp sims?)
    I second that.
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