From guitar output jack: 1) Tuning pedal 2) Overdrive 3) Chorus A 4) Chorus B 5) Phaser or Flange 6) Delay To guitar amp Always start with overdrive/distortion, then modulation (chorus/phaser/flanger), then delay, then reverb (if you choose to run one)
The Low Filter on the CEB-3 doesn't cut low end out of the signal. It excludes low end from the chorus circuit only. The low end remains present in the sound you hear regardless. Fully counter clockwise is essentially all of the low end remaining unaffected, which translates to a sturdier sound and clearer fundamental. All the way clockwise is the whole signal being chorused.
Thanks for your comment! Just to clarify, as I mentioned in the video, the Low Filter on the CEB-3 actually excludes low-end frequencies from the chorus circuit (01:25), rather than cutting it out of the overall signal. Hope that helps clarify things!
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Sisters of Mercy sound!! I prefer Fields of Nefilim sound!! All very cool though!!
Great explanations thank you very much. Peter
Thanks for the video! What order do you have your pedals in from guitar to amp?
From guitar output jack:
1) Tuning pedal
2) Overdrive
3) Chorus A
4) Chorus B
5) Phaser or Flange
6) Delay
To guitar amp
Always start with overdrive/distortion, then modulation (chorus/phaser/flanger), then delay, then reverb (if you choose to run one)
@@tearsforthedying thank you!! You’ve helped me a lot with you videos I appreciate it!
The Low Filter on the CEB-3 doesn't cut low end out of the signal. It excludes low end from the chorus circuit only. The low end remains present in the sound you hear regardless. Fully counter clockwise is essentially all of the low end remaining unaffected, which translates to a sturdier sound and clearer fundamental. All the way clockwise is the whole signal being chorused.
Thanks for your comment! Just to clarify, as I mentioned in the video, the Low Filter on the CEB-3 actually excludes low-end frequencies from the chorus circuit (01:25), rather than cutting it out of the overall signal. Hope that helps clarify things!