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Beginners guide to guitar effects groupings order FX loops signal path


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Guitar effects lesson where we discuss effect groupings, signal path, effects loops, and conventional wisdoms for placing effects in a certain order before the amp and also in the effects loop. There are no “rules” set in stone.

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Beginners guide to guitar effects groupings order FX loops signal path

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23 thoughts on “Beginners guide to guitar effects groupings order FX loops signal path

  • My Ultimate Gear Guide course – https://nextlevelguitar.com/gear_guide/ A complete guide that eliminates the distortion from the overwhelming number of choices and settings we have today. Over six hours of lessons where you will learn which pedals to put first and last in the chain, Which pedals go in the effects loop and which in front of the amp, How to go about setting a whole rig as far as the signal chain, the difference between overdrive and distortion, How does spring reverb compares to hall, room and plate reverb, How do effects loops work, what are the differences between analog and digital delay, What’s the difference between tremolo and vibrato, What do all those parameters and knobs mean on my pedals, How can I easily nail down a classic electric blues tone, And so much more! Thanks for watching and email me any questions – and keep on rocking! -David Taub, Next Level Guitar Inc.

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  • I have had problems with power supplies and the best is an old mobile phone charger with 2 daisy chains running 11 pedals. I have found it quieter and can handle more pedals without noise or loss of power. 40 years experience.

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  • Whoever comes up with terms like “gain staging”….really has worked to scare people off. Couldn’t they have just called it “volume setup”? Gain staging sounds complicated because it’s not familiar with people.

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  • Marty gets a lot of praise for being one of the first YT creators who focus on guitar lessons . IMO David was right there with him . I used to watch a lot of ROGP videos back in the day . I was in my mid to late 20's and had been playing in bands and clubs but still a lot of great lessons .

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  • Just used the four cable method with the suggested pedal order and what a difference. RAT now quite along with the other overdrives and distortions. Now it’s just working out where to put the compressor and EQ. Not sure if you will see this but a massive thanks for your help.

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  • I have a question..if you would be so kind.. I have a Strymon Deco pedal.. it’s a two-sided box like many of Strymon’s… Saturation on one side.. tape delay on the other..
    So would it be a “modulation” effect..?
    Thanks man.!????????❤️
    I can’t find this info anywhere on UTube..????

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  • i have a fx loop for my looper pedal. but if i put it on my pedal board it will look unorganized. is it any way to get it looking better?

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  • Love your channel and I am going to have a serious look at your guide course. The question I have is why use pedas when your amp already comes with gain, reverb, etc.? It's a question i've had all my life. Why buy pedals when amps comes with lots of different sounds already, like clean channel, lead channel, gain, effects, etc. I know I'm missing a obvious or logic answer but it's better to ask here than look like a fool asking my fellow musicians. Thanks for everything that you do.

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  • Hi, I got a blackstar code 100 today .I see in the the back it has send then right mono then left (not mono) there linked together with a line none say return .bit confused any help. Good channel.thanks.

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  • hello ive got a question.. i got a boss gt6 effects processor. and got a metal zone 2 for my birthday, i am struggeling putting the metal zone in the circuit so i can use the gt6 only as wahpedal, i tried this: guitar > Gt6(input) > send to metalzone input > mzone output to return on gt6> and finally gt6 mono( or phones, both dont work) to the amp.. any troubleshooting tips? i fo0und output select on the gt6 and none of them options change anything. Rock on man!

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  • I press play and I see a pink shirt and instantly I don't care what this broad has to say. Saved me a lot of time.

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