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As of right now I have a phase 90, big muff, danelectro octave (which is actually preety good, even on bass), and a fab tone.
I currentlly have them in this order (guitar to amp) : Octave, Big Muff and/or Fab-Tone, and then the phase 90. i know it's only 3 or 4 pedals but i have never had more than 1 pedal because i just bought everything but the big muff which i have had for a while. I am new at this and not sure if it is the right order for the best sound. And if it means anything I play bass guitar. |
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The only reason i use the fab tone is use when i need a lot of distortion when using the lowered number frets. The big muff is un-useable on the lowered number frets. It is way too muddy. Plus the fab tone is fun to mess with, i am going to get the boss bass eq for the big muff and fab tone to really make it sound great. I'll have to try the phase first because i never tried that before. Sometimes you never know.
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Keep the Fab, if you can handle it.
![]() Ummm- Octave Phase Fab Put the Phase 90 after the distortion if you want a more pronouced phase.
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