Hi I like your set up I'm new to using pedals . When they are all connected I can hear through the amp the change in volume and it doesn't sound clean. The amp is a 50w fender could the amp be the issue the pedals are new
How many pedals? Usually the buffer can help the tone and if many are connected with unreliable patch and power cables, tone can be affected for sure. And the pedal itself can cut the tone and volume unless its bypass.. its normal. I experienced that myself too with this set up.
@GroovHan so I just pulled everything out of the setup and got rid of one pedal out of the 6 I have been using. That seemed to work but there was still interference I had a Bose radio beside my setup I moved it and alas no interference.
@@anthonyfox1436 usually when pedal board is used, the tone gets bit muffy. It's normal. When there is electric noise, you can try better power supply and better patch cables. :)
Perfect,, but why ts after rat?
Both ways found great!!
Nice set up Rat pedal is the Best drive
Hi
I like your set up I'm new to using pedals . When they are all connected I can hear through the amp the change in volume and it doesn't sound clean. The amp is a 50w fender could the amp be the issue the pedals are new
How many pedals? Usually the buffer can help the tone and if many are connected with unreliable patch and power cables, tone can be affected for sure. And the pedal itself can cut the tone and volume unless its bypass.. its normal. I experienced that myself too with this set up.
@GroovHan so I just pulled everything out of the setup and got rid of one pedal out of the 6 I have been using. That seemed to work but there was still interference I had a Bose radio beside my setup I moved it and alas no interference.
@@anthonyfox1436 usually when pedal board is used, the tone gets bit muffy. It's normal. When there is electric noise, you can try better power supply and better patch cables. :)
Simple is Best!!!
You got that right!