This makes sense to me. So since my amp EQ is as good as it gets now with treble on 10 and bass and mids all the way down I just wanted to be able to fine tune it, mostly for my lead sound. If I raise the mids on the amp's control at all it just starts to gets muddy, same with the bass. The balance of ES-Twin is good with those settings and my VonBonfire pedal is working great with it. It's basically invisible blended with a cranked Twin. The pedal has a bass and tone control on it but I feel like I might be able to clean things up with the pedal's current settings if I have an actual EQ pedal where I can fine tune any of the frequencies that seem wrong to me.
I ride my guitar's volume for pretty much everything and the pedals sit on top of, or in front of the amp, always on. Unless I am reading you wrong it seems like I should try it before the boots first in that situation? Or do you think what I am describing sounds like it should go after the boots? Thanks for your help.
A thanks to everyone who shared their knowledge in here and
@thegame for his accurate assessments. I've read every post. If this works out rig talk will have taught me how to wire a guitar and how to use an EQ so again, thank you!