Do you always leave your SHO on?
Is it at the very end of your pedal chain?
- I have a Boss DD3 after it and someone remarked that it's gonna fry it!
Is it bad for solid state amps?
Don't you just love it?
Do you always leave your SHO on?
Is it at the very end of your pedal chain?
- I have a Boss DD3 after it and someone remarked that it's gonna fry it!
Is it bad for solid state amps?
Don't you just love it?
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tbb,
i don't own one or have even played one, but i adhere to the "what sounds best to my ears" credo. i doubt it is gonna fry your delay pedal. try it after it and see if that sounds better, if it doesn't, run it the way you have always ran it. i use a keely comp, and leave it on all the time. i don't compress my signal a whole lot, but a teeny little bit. but i do turn up the output on it to hit the front end of my amps a little harder.
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