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Pedal board or Multi effects unit?


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So I went ahead and got the Morley.  I tested through my amp at work (yeah I have a cool job like that) and it worked and sounded great. The Echo effect isn't awesome, but I rarely use that anyway. I brought it to the acoustic  gig last night and ran it directly into the PA. It performed great and my partner loved it. So I think it's a keeper. I'll probably keep my Vox Copperhead overdrive pedal, but get rid of my wah wahs, chorus and MojoMojo drive.  There is a way to run the wah and OD into the front of the amp and put the Chorus and Echo through the effects loop. I may eventually see if that is worth the extra hassle, but for now I will just put my tuner and maybe Dyna Comp in front and then just put the Morley to the Input of the amp.

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I made a very simple pedal board out of black pegboard, using zip-ties to hold everything in place and 3M'd some rubbery drawer liner to the back.

Its working pretty good so far and easy to update.      I added a DS1 between my TS5  and CryBaby as well.

So now I guess I’m using 5 OD's counting the 3 in my SansAmp.

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I have my OD’s set so that they don’t increase the DB more than when bypassing, but do get a good increase when running more than one. 3 OD’s inline create wonderful sustain.

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