Soledad Posted September 19, 2019 Share Posted September 19, 2019 I've messed with the odd effects pedal over the years just putting the chorus (say) between bass and pre-amp in. But I now have 4 boxes to hook up and I'm not sure the best way to do it. The boxes are a Darkglass SS comp, Sadowsky pre; chorus, tuner. The main amp I use is a GB Streamliner (valve pre) with send/return on the back. Do I series all 4 between bass and pre-input, or series all 4 between pre and power (through the send/return), or do I need to split the pedals and put some before pre-amp, and others into the send / return. I'm guessing the Sadowsky in particular would be best before the pre-amp, but compression may be better post pre-amp. Basically, don't know. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ped Posted September 19, 2019 Share Posted September 19, 2019 It sort of depends what you use the pedals for and when you use them along with what you use them with (I.e together or not) I’d put the tuner first so it gets a clean signal. Then the pre, assuming it’s kind of on all the time, then the chorus then compressor, again assuming you use it to govern your sound most of the time. Then have the amp flat to the active input, or if you really depend on the sadowsky pre then go into the power amp directly to bypass the front end of your rig. Alterations are maybe having the chorus post compression depending on settings as the comp might limit the effect I’d the chorus. That’s what I’d do but as I say it depends on what settings you use and your sound etc, there are no rules! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dannybuoy Posted September 19, 2019 Share Posted September 19, 2019 I'd run everything straight into the amp. Most pedals are designed to run at instrument level, some don't like the higher line level that FX loops run at. Running modulation and time based effects on the loop is only really beneficial when your preamp is providing your overdrive sound, which is more common on guitar than bass. Compression is generally best before EQ, otherwise you could for example boost the bass EQ and end up over-compressing. I'd go Comp -> Pre -> Chorus. Tuner can go at the end if you want a more thorough mute switch if your chorus is prone to making a wooshing noise when everything else is silent. Otherwise would be best to place it before the chorus so you don't have to deactivate it in order to tune up! 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soledad Posted September 19, 2019 Author Share Posted September 19, 2019 Thanks @ped and @dannybuoy. Main thing first was to use the effects loop or not. So not. The tuner can tee off the pre so I'm guessing sits aside the signal path. I will try a few sequences but I'll start with pre>comp>chorus and see how it goes. Thanks for the help 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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