Thanks, Dave...that's how i ran it and it worked out pretty good.
I actually found a One Spot in my music box with a receipt dated March of 2011. I had forgotten about this.
So, I took all of my effects with me last night. I put the CS-3, GE-7 and NS-2 in front of the amp and the DD-3 and volume pedal in the loop. I powered them with the brand new - still boxed One Spot and daisy chain.
Keep in mind that all of these effects were modded by Modest Mike a few years back for quietest possible operation.
Here's a snapshot from last night's rehearsal. My Korg Pitchblack tuner is always first in my chain:
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I ended up setting the EQ really flat - in a sort of horizontal lighting bolt, but it did give a bit more ambience to the tone...subtle but definitely noticeable. I set the boost volume at signal level.
My best explanation would be that when the GE-7 was running, it seemed to brighten and enhance each aspect of my tonal range. Like the difference between an AM radio and a stereo.
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Compressor was set conservatively without a volume boost, just to even out the signal.
I was running all Monoprice 3 conductor cables (with various jumpers) but the entire setup was super quiet. I was running fairly high volumes - around 4 on the knob and with the pedal wide open most of the time - and the rig was quite well behaved and manageable.
The delay was switched on only for solo parts and it did seem to compliment things. It gave them a fuller sound and the singer commented favorably on it immediately.
I was set to around 800 Ms with about 4 repeats and by itself, the delay sounded way, way over the top, but in the mix it was almost 'subtle' if that makes sense.
The low impedance Boss Volume Pedal is all metal and has a good feel. It was a big improvement over using my volume knob.
I'm not liking the "mess" the pedals create, but they did 'sweeten' things.
Maybe some small, well made pedal board - one that converts from a storage case to a board - would be a good investment???