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I just thought I'd ask what order would you put the following pedals in I'm having a bit of trouble deciding

Tone Factor Cream Pie
Tone Factor Cream Pie
Tone Factor Huckleberry
Tone Factor Huckleberry
Tone Factor Fuzz Saw
Tone Factor Bass Fuzz Saw
Tone Factor Pulp Mill
Tone Factor Bass 442
Tone Factor Mule
Tone Factor Eeyore
Boomstick Bottom Feeder
Subdecay Noise Box
Subdecay Quasar
Monacor Effectmatic
Danelectro PB&J Delay
Aria FL-10 Flanger
Aria FL-10 Flanger
Aria AD-10 Analog Delay
Digitech PDS 2000 Digital Delay
Digitech Bass Synth Wah
Digitech Whammy 4
Catalinbread V8 Fuzz
Catalinbread Pheaton Phaser
Catalinbread Serrano Boost
Catalinbread Hyperpak
Custom A/B (Input), ABY (Output), w/effects loop switcher
Barge Custom Impedance buffer and signal blender
Zoom Ultra Fuzz
Peterson Strobe O Stomp Tuner
Boss FZ-2
Boss BF-2B
Boss OC-2
80's Proco Rat

So yeah any ideas or input would be great.

Posted (edited)

hehe - I favour either alphabetical or size - the difficulty is choosing whether to use the manufacturers name or the pedal name or do you go largest to smallest or get bigger... :)


you realise you probably have the deposit on a house there (and I'm fearing the roadie that can carry the pedal board)

Edited by ZPQ
  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Pop them in alphabetical order...... in a large cardboard box and tape it up. Buy a nice FX rack and controller ;o)

Your set up will shrink even further!

Posted

[quote name='finnbass' post='68262' date='Oct 1 2007, 05:23 PM']Wire 'em all up in a loop, feed the output back into the input and see what happens :)[/quote]

now this idea i like...

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