Podcast 25 – Preamps, FX Loops, and How We Name A Pedal

Dec 8, 2014 | Latest News, Talking about gear | 0 comments

Podcast 25 is up! Between sniffles and coughing, “Zee-Vampler”, and Travis’ talks of his 15-second hip-hop abs workout – we actually managed to talk about some gear! Not my most enthusiastic podcast ever – but we covered some good stuff.

This week a major topic we talked about was – should delay come before or after your dirt. In most all cases – after your dirt. Why? Great question – because it sounds better. Haha. But in all seriousness – as Brian explains in the podcast – your delay should be placed after your dirt. – This will allow your distorted/ overdriven signal to get the repeats – not the other way around. If you are running a reverb pedal with a delay pedal – we like to place the reverb after the delay pedal for smoother tones.

Check out the podcast below!

– Max

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