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Howdy! Here is my current signal chain, starting from either a Strat (2001 American deluxe) or an Ibanez Artcore AS-73.. ...micro Q-Tron > Phase 90 > sf300 (painted by my kid) > OD-200 > Signa Comp > e-lady > polytune > dd-500 > rv-500 > rc-1 > jc-40

I'm still playing with the e-lady position. And I'm still trying to find the best use for the volume pedal. Currently it's hooked up as an expression pedal for the dd-500, but.. I find myself never using it. I originally thought I'd use it for volume swells but I never used that either... Maybe not worth the real estate? Also, still playing with using sf-300 mostly as a boost, or mostly as fuzz... Never ending!

Edit: still trying to get the pic to post from this mobile app...

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lemmy.world

The Behringer Fuzz is cracking me up, since you are clearly ok with dropping $$ on Boss pedals.

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PinkOwlsreply
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I think that JHS hyped the Behringer Fuzz because it is a good Boss Hyperfuzz-clone. I don't think that the new Waza-model does the same thing as the Hyperfuzz.

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lemmy.world

Yeah I hope my comment didn't read as a knock on OP for having the Behringer. It's the #1 selling pedal on Sweetwater for a reason, after all.

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no knock taken :-) I'm definitely budget conscious, and even the boss pedals I traded up to with other various pedals I was ready to graduate from (tc electronics stuff, a rat, etc.). Notice I have no Strymon or chase bliss! But for $20ish it was hard not to try the superfuzz.

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lemmy.world

They are for playing in socks/barefoot :-) you can get them on amazon etc pretty cheap. I believe I got the Mooer brand ones, no complaints.

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lemmy.world

Boss looper is like "you love me the most, why am I shoved to the side?"

Sweet board 👌

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Hahaha! Sorry Boss, it's only because you don't want to come play with my jammer friends.. (and thanks!)

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