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Post new topic St-Lex110-Hilton-112 OR St-Hilton-Lex110-112?
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Wes Hamshaw


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Pacific City, Oregon * R.I.P.
Post  Posted 7 Mar 2009 9:02 am    
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For some time now, I've had this nice Lexicon MPX 110 unit and never used it.

The question is: should the 110 be placed right out of the steel and before the
Hilton pedal then to amp or should it be: Steel - Hilton - 110 then N. 112?

I use no other effects except the reverb on the N. 112.

Thanks, as always, for your help.....Wes
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John McClung


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Olympia WA, USA
Post  Posted 9 Mar 2009 9:44 am    
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Steel > Hilton v.p. > Lexicon > Amp. Delays and reverbs should (almost) always follow the volume pedal. The only exception is if your reverb/delay unit is too hissy.

Here's my chain:
steel > ProFex II (used as a pretty dry preamp usually) > overdrive pedal (Route 808) > Hilton pedal > BOSS compressor CS-3 > Lexicon MPX 110 > Webb amp. This generally sounds great. Because the ProFex is a little too noisy for my tastes, it goes before the Hilton.

Hope this helps, Wes.
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Wes Hamshaw


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Pacific City, Oregon * R.I.P.
Post  Posted 9 Mar 2009 10:30 am     Effects, v-pedal chain...
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Yes, this helps much. Thanks John
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