When it comes to the order of pedals, there are some conventional best-practices, but there are many creative combinations you can explore. And it's as easy as swapping around the effects you already have on your pedalboard.
In our video above, Andy Martin starts with a standard order: compressor to drive, drive to chorus, chorus to reverb. From there, he moves pedals in and out and around, for a variety of new tones.
The different orders include:
- Compressor-Drive-Chorus-Reverb / Chorus-Reverb-Drive-Compressor
- Drive-Phaser / Phaser-Drive
- Distortion-Flanger / Flanger-Distortion
- Reverb-Delay / Delay-Reverb
- Fuzz-Buffer / Buffer-Fuzz
- Delay-EQ-Tremolo / EQ-Tremolo-Delay
You can find the exact pedals that Andy used below. But no matter what pedals you have available, you should swap them around just to see what happens.
- Pedals: DryBell Unit 67 Comp, Dunlop FFM2 Fuzz, Hamstead Ascent Boost, Stone Deaf PDF-1X EQ, Farm Fly Agaric Phaser, Boss Dimension C Chorus, EQD Plumes Overdrive, Jam Rattler Distortion, SolidGoldFX Oblivion Flanger, Alexander Radical Delay DX, Crazy Tube Circuits Splash MK IV, DBA Rooms Reverb, Hamstead Signature Tremolo, Cooper FX Arcades
- Amp: Hamstead Artist 60
- Guitars: Reverend Club King 290, Redtail Custom T, G&L Legacy, Gibson Custom CME Les Paul
- Recording Gear: Universal Audio Apollo 8 QUAD, OX Amp Top Box, Royer R-121
- Strings: Stringjoy Signature 10-46
- Cables: Sinasoid Sable & Sliver patch cables
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