Final touches/subtle pedals

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I'm liking the Keeley 30ms double tracker for this purpose. Couple it with some subtle dimension mod and it's bliss, especially with gain. Makes everything sound bigger and pop out more with clarity, which for clangy dissonant playing can be super rad.

Demo Tape Fuzz with the gain off is also a good mention. Still a lot of character, but with a ton of EQ shaping.
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I had a friend make me a LPB clone with rotary knobs for the input and output resistors to mess with the tone. It'll boost anything, with lots of control over frequencies. Also TC Spark Boost (regular clean boost with a couple of switchable mid-boost options). And BAT Black Forest.
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i use the Mooer Yellow Comp (Diamond Compressor clone) and a Skreddy Dynamic Mids Enhancer for this purpose.
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I built a EP-booster clone last week. Tried it a few different places in the signal chain and ended up putting it after all dirt as an always on boost to push the amp(Traynor YBA-1) a little. Now I have an awesome clean tone and the dirt pedals sounds beefier too!
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Space Echo preamp (whether in the actual big box tape monster, or the digital, or one of the clones of the pre) plus Boss GL-100 rack, and I'm there.

Space Echo does all the right things to the right spots, and the dual parametrics and switchable A/B channels on the GL-100 make it all gel together well.
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Yesterday I ran a noisy loop from the microgranny and it was totally saved with the el cap. Using the filter and modulation on that thing subtly is the bees knees for eradicating noise. Might work better with synths/loops than guitar to not loose alll yer toan
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