Thanks for responding everyone. Doesn't seem like there is a real preference... seems about 50/50 for in front or at the end.
I have a The Elements that I just get a nice bassy (for guitar) overdrive with, and it seems to me like it works best at the front. Then I DO have an excellent overdrive (probably the best I've heard) in my Fender Blues Deluxe. So that probably solves it right there... Elements at the front and amp OD at the end.
Where do you cram your "always on" OD?
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Re: Where do you cram your "always on" OD?
It's better than a double rainbow!!Chankgeez wrote:Double boner?jwar wrote: I always use OD at the front and one at the back. Always.
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Re: Where do you cram your "always on" OD?
Right now, it's second after germanium Clonebender.
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Re: Where do you cram your "always on" OD?
Blues Deluxe is the real deal. You almost don't need another od but you know how that goes.Pop wrote:Thanks for responding everyone. Doesn't seem like there is a real preference... seems about 50/50 for in front or at the end.
I have a The Elements that I just get a nice bassy (for guitar) overdrive with, and it seems to me like it works best at the front. Then I DO have an excellent overdrive (probably the best I've heard) in my Fender Blues Deluxe. So that probably solves it right there... Elements at the front and amp OD at the end.
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Re: Where do you cram your "always on" OD?
There's no rule of course but as a starting point I like to think of a low gain OD pedal as emulating a slightly dirty amp, and in that case it makes sense to have it late in the chain. When combined with other effects all bets are off though, if it works better before other pedals, maybe a phaser or a wah, then so be it. Which is probably why a lot of people have multiple dirt pedals in different spots in the chain.
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Re: Where do you cram your "always on" OD?
Good to see you here. That was a fiasco wasn't it.FretNoMore wrote:There's no rule of course but as a starting point I like to think of a low gain OD pedal as emulating a slightly dirty amp, and in that case it makes sense to have it late in the chain. When combined with other effects all bets are off though, if it works better before other pedals, maybe a phaser or a wah, then so be it. Which is probably why a lot of people have multiple dirt pedals in different spots in the chain.
I crank bifet pre into od but keep vol on the od low to not clip my amp. As long as my dirt is before delays.
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Re: Where do you cram your "always on" OD?
Likewise, and yes it sure was. 
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Re: Where do you cram your "always on" OD?
Makes sense. They seem to react better the more you pour into them. I'll try.jwar wrote:
Try an OD at the end of your chain sometime. It's fucking killer.