most players do either, theres no 'right way' just like no right way to play the guitar itself...each give a slightly different sound.
The function of a distortion pedal is similar to the preamp gain stages in a regular guitar amp. All of the classic wah sounds were produced in this manner: 1. guitar 2. wah 3. guitar amp 4. speakers If you put the distortion first, you will not get the classic wah sound. In addition, every guitar multi-FX processor made puts the wah before the overdrive/distortion in the FX chain. Many of these processors put the overdrive/distortion AFTER the preamp gain stage which is in the effects loop of a typical guitar amp. You would start at your guitar and go guitar-distortion-wah-amp. Because you want to wah a distorted signal, not distort a wah. If you distort the wah, you're not really getting the right effect. It makes a big difference.
it depends on what kind of setup you have and what other effects pedals you are using and what sound you are going for, but I suggest you put your distortion pedal before everything else. The distorion will carry though the other effects slightly and give the other effects a better kick.
Distortion before the zoom. Unless you want to use just the compressor and noise reduction from zoom then to distortion pedal, but then any modulation effects will sound weird.
Bravebelt
he has his own out, its got this cool white and black bullseye on it MXR overdrive. to get that exact tone its kind of confusing to beginners but heres what he does exactly... before so, get Dunlop Zakk Wylde strings, a guitar similar to his , his signauture emg pickups, cables make a world of difference too. amp Zakk exclusively uses Marshall JCM 800's with twin 4 X 12 Cabinets loaded with EVM12L 300W Black Label Speakers. pedals and stuff? His usual signal path consists of his guitar > Dunlop Wylde Wah > Dunlop Rotovibe > MXR EVH Phase 90 > MXR Wylde Overdrive > MXR Black Label Chorus split signals, one to each distorted amp. In certain songs Zakk uses a Rocktron Banshee Talk Box.
Take it and have it checked for codes. It sounds like the trans is overheating and needs repaired before it is ruined.
it depends on what kind of setup you have and what other effects pedals you are using and what sound you are going for, but I suggest you put your distortion pedal before everything else. The distorion will carry though the other effects slightly and give the other effects a better kick.
Distortion before the zoom. Unless you want to use just the compressor and noise reduction from zoom then to distortion pedal, but then any modulation effects will sound weird.
Write down what you had before
Bravebelt
No he used to use the overdrive. Before the R.K.O it was the Overdrive and the Complete Shot
If you are city driving, and stopping at many lights. The tranny might be shifting into overdrive constantly for just a few seconds before you have to stop again, which would cause excessive wear on an expensive transmission. Personally, in this situation I would disengage the overdrive.
Overdrive is the normally allowed position , but unless you are going fast enough it will not shift into overdrive because it acts as the " top " gear ( on my Explorer I have to be going 50 miles per hour / 80 kilometers per hour before it shifts into overdrive )
Somewhere atop Mt. Coronet. You should have found it when you went up to meet Cyrus, before the Distortion World. That's where i found mine.
Microsoft Home server is pretty simple to set up and as far as I can tell, there isn't a requirement about a minimum number of machines that should be there before setting it up.
Use the highest available voltage setting. One should know the system voltage before attempting to measure, other wise it may lead to accidents.
An Audio Spectrum analyzer (also known as a spectrograph) measures frequency response, noise and distortion characteristics in Radio Frequency circuits. Cell companies use them to measure interference before setting up a new tower.
Should be 12 degrees before top dead center