I do not know anymore than you guys about the Hagen just what I have read.All I know is that I want one .The amp on top of the VHT CLX is a 65 Marquee that was costum made all in black and was signed and dated by Peter Stroud & Dan Boul on7-17-08
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Equally as impressive is that pedalboard set up that youve got. That can seriously make or break your tone. It looks like you've got quite a setup. Id like to hit dat sometime too
All but three pedals are true bypass.The very first thing inline is a Radial Eng. Dragster it basically pushes your signal harder.Two of the three that are not true bypass are going throught a Loop Master looper that takes them completely out of the signal chain when not in use.Those two pedals are the marshall guv'ner & the tc nova delay the guv'ner is only used for the 65 if I want a little more gain out of it.All the pedals except the boss & the dls chorus go before the voodoo labs amp switcher,at that point is where the rig becomes completely stereo.The signal comes out of the switcher on out #1 and into the boss super shifter were it splits the the signal (right) into the Herbert,and sends (left) into the VHT CLX when I hit the boss shifter it sends the root note the Herbert and the harmony note to the VHT CLX completely steren the secound out of the amp switcher the signal goes to the dls stereo chorus,witch splits the signal to the 65 Marquee and to the clean channel of the Elmwood m-90 this gives me a true stereo chorus. The Herbert & VHT CLX are just are earth shattering together and the cleans from the 65 & the Elmwood are unbelivable.Now the Elmwood can be changed out with either the Herbert or the VHT CLX because it's dirty side is equally just as nasty.So that said.Leaves only the boss super shifter it is the only pedal that is not true bypass and one buffered pedal will note hurt your tone.