I'm pretty new to the PSG world and i have been listening to David Hartley on Youtube and he is quite amazing to me. I have watched his videos in detail and he uses from what i can tell a Boss RV and a Boss DD. My question is. From the Steel I would presume the first stop is the Hilton Volume Pedal and then what? The Boss RV or DD? Do i need both? i bought both based on his Youtube videos but after reading some articles some are only using one of those. Then from the Boss effects i have a Peavey NV112. Do i need to use Reverb on that amp if i have those two effects in line?
Thanks ahead of time!!!
Mike
What order do i put these in and do i need both?
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I go first to Volume Pedal then to Delay then to Reverb but you might want to take a look at this:
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtop ... f996a6e6b1
https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtop ... f996a6e6b1
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If you're using an NV112 try this:
Steel straight to input 1
Volume pedal to pre-EQ patch("send" to VP in,VP out to "Return").
Post EQ "send" to DD in,DD mono out to post EQ return and use the internal reverb. Alternatively, post EQ send to DD mono in, DD mono out to RV in,RV out to Post EQ return.
BTW if you use the pre-EQ patch for your volume pedal it doesn't add highs as you open the VP up and doesn't lose highs as you back it off. I really, REALLY wish more amp builders would follow Peavey's lead and have pre and post EQ patches.
Steel straight to input 1
Volume pedal to pre-EQ patch("send" to VP in,VP out to "Return").
Post EQ "send" to DD in,DD mono out to post EQ return and use the internal reverb. Alternatively, post EQ send to DD mono in, DD mono out to RV in,RV out to Post EQ return.
BTW if you use the pre-EQ patch for your volume pedal it doesn't add highs as you open the VP up and doesn't lose highs as you back it off. I really, REALLY wish more amp builders would follow Peavey's lead and have pre and post EQ patches.
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