Setting up the Boss BCB-60 featuring Joshua Alo
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That is correct. I just bought the board, it's great and works fine and can power all my pedals. Highly recommended.
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y dont u just move over when u want to use ur wah?
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do you put the tuner before the wah??
and do you plug it direclty into the jack input or the loop input
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Muito legal xD vou comprar esse
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Very, very helpful. Thank you.
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the best signal path i've found is the following:
wah
tuner (optional)
overdrive & distortion
pitch shifter/octave either right after the wah or right after overdrive & distortion
equalizer
modulation (chorus, flange, phase etc)
delay
and finally reverb. and if possible all pedals from modulation to reverb in the amp's effects loop and the wah till octave/pitch shifter into the input. if no effects loop, just run everything straight into the amp's input. hope this helps
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Great video man, thanks a lot! Now I think I'm gonna go with that pedalboard!
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the noise supressor goes last or first??
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@godzilla964 Just look if they have 18 volt because they wont work but i think the original GCB-95 crybaby will work.
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this looks almost exactly the same as a behringer pb600, so why double the price?
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I'm from the uk and i'm taking my bcb 60 over to the states this summer will i be able to use my uk power supply with an uk to /us plug adaptor or would i have to buy a new power supply while out there? if so what model?



i have a Boss Super Overdrive, MXR Phase 90, Cry Baby wah, and digitech death metal distortion. does anyone have any suggestions on what order i should chain them in? i like the wah and overdrive to be beside each other. thanks
piemanzeppelin 2 years ago
@piemanzeppelin a popular way to run those is guitar - wah -phase90 - overdrive - distortion.
or you could put the phase90 at the end instead for more of the effect.
easymusiccenter 2 years ago