Pedalboard the right order of pedals

MADFULL

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As these forum is for me the best i decide to open a topic for a global question , the order of a pedalboard.
I use a Diezel Vh4 and i have :

The power supply a fueltank chamelion

and :

Delay Flashback delay from Tc electonics i place the delay on the Loop only .

For the rest i have :

Wah Slash Dunlop Pedal
Boost Mxr Mc1
Robin trower fulltone overdrive
Mxr flanger EVH
Supa tremolo fulltone
tuner Boss


I would like to know if i can place , Flanger on the Loop ?
And what could be the right order to the front of my amp .

Left to right :)


FRom left Guitar - Wha - Boost - Overdrive -Flanger ( Loop or not ) -Tremolo - tuner - DIEZEL VH4

I look on the net but nothing was clear
Regards sincerly

MAD
 
Josh a guy who test the Diezel amp told me to do this :


On Loop from right to left :


Tremolo - Flanger - Delay


On front amp R to L

Guitar - Tuner - Wha - Boost - Overdrive


What do you think , i tought the trem has to go front with Flanger :confused:
 
MADFULL":1482l5yg said:
As these forum is for me the best i decide to open a topic for a global question , the order of a pedalboard.
I use a Diezel Vh4 and i have :

The power supply a fueltank chamelion

and :

Delay Flashback delay from Tc electonics i place the delay on the Loop only .

For the rest i have :

Wah Slash Dunlop Pedal
Boost Mxr Mc1
Robin trower fulltone overdrive
Mxr flanger EVH
Supa tremolo fulltone
tuner Boss


I would like to know if i can place , Flanger on the Loop ?
And what could be the right order to the front of my amp .

Left to right :)


FRom left Guitar - Wha - Boost - Overdrive -Flanger ( Loop or not ) -Tremolo - tuner - DIEZEL VH4

I look on the net but nothing was clear
Regards sincerly

MAD


Different order will get different kinds of tones, there's no absolute correct order of pedals (i've done similar searches for compressor first or last in chain..before or after od etc..), but what you have set up looks good to me

depending on how prominent you want your flanger to sound it'll be different if you put it say before your boost + od and also within the loop

also a boost after the overdrive will yield different results (boosting an OD pedal or boosting the signal of the OD pedal toward the amp),

best to experiment a little and see what you like most, as only you can really know this and not 23857 various forum posts, although opinions can always be helpful =)
 
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