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9. Effect Placing

One of the most frequently asked questions. Generally, here's the basic rule: volume-altering effects before sound-altering ones before time-based effects. The only exception is the Wah-Wah pedal: Some guitarists place the Wah after their distortion pedal (Jimi Hendrix, for example, used both methods whenever he fancied), but most place it before the distortion; if you're distorting just with the amp, this naturally falls into place because the Wah doesn't belong in the amp's effects loop.

Amps without an effects loop (FX-Loop):

Guitar -> Wah-Wah -> Overdrive/Distortion -> Chorus/Flanger -> Digital Delay -> Amp

Placing a reverb upfront generally makes sense only if the amp stays really clean and the distortion comes solely from the pedal. Most amps without a loop already have spring reverb anyway.

Amp with an effects loop (FX-Loop):

Guitar -> Wah-Wah -> Overdrive/Distortion -> AMP-Input -> FX-send -> Chorus/Flanger -> Digital Delay/Digital Reverb -> FX-return (-> Power amp -> Speaker)

Special cases:

  • Volume Pedal: Often used in place of the guitar's volume control (helps create excellent volume swells/violin-like sounds without dislocating your little finger); in this case, it goes at the beginning of the effects chain.
  • Octaver: Sounds gritty and fantastic when placed before distortion; farther back, especially with a lower octave, it becomes cleaner, almost like a bass, which can be an interesting effect.
  • Harmonizer/Pitch Shifter: Tricky when used before distortion, the tone gets pretty dirty. With modern "Intelligent Pitch Shifters" that can add a second (or even third) voice (key needs to be defined beforehand!), cheaper models might struggle with a distorted input signal, occasionally leading to odd results. Still, the sound quality in the loop is significantly better.
  • Phaser/Leslie Simulation/Tremolo/Vibrato/Vibe, etc.: These effects generally sound good when connected before the amp; even subsequent distortion usually doesn't harm them. But they're also fine in the loop and produce fewer background noises there. So, it's really about experimenting to see what works best.
9. Effect Placing

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