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Home › Forums › Tips, Tricks, Clips, and Pics › Problem placing Pitchfork behind my dirt pedals
I just picked up a Pitchfork for its octave-down capabilities, and I love the way it sounds. However, whenever I place any of my fuzzes or distortion boxes ahead of it in my chain it loses all of its heft, and produces a very thin sound which I have no use for. The obvious solution seems to be to isolate my dirt boxes after the pitchfork, however it’s not as easy as it sounds- I am using a multi-amp rig, and am isolating the pitchfork to the signal of just one head, but want fuzz & distortion on all my amps. As such, placing any dirt ahead of my A/B/Y amp selector switch seems easiest because I only have to toggle one box to go from clean to dirty, but then that basically makes the Pitchfork useless for my means. I’ve tried isolating individual dirt pedals to each amp chain, but then that involves a lot of “tap dancing” when I need to go from clean to dirty. Any suggestions/thoughts?