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The 12 Days of PedalsAndEffects, Day 11: Maxon Super Pack (FOUR pedals!)

On the ELEVENTH day of PedalsAndEffects you have a chance to win… Maxon Super Pack: AF-9 Auto Filter, CP-9 Pro+ Compressor, PAC-9 Pure Analog Chorus, PT-9 Pro+ Phase Shifter!

Maxon is a company that is known for great sounding pedals, well made construction and easy to understand functionality.  I am very happy to announce that they are not only kind enough to participate in the 12 Days of PedalsAndEffects, but they are offering not one, not two, not three but FOUR killer pedals in what we’re dubbing the “Maxon Super Pack!” You can see my video of their CP-9 Pro+ compressor here:

 

In addition, you can win the AF-9 Auto Filter, which has that funky, talkbox filtering that we love in an envelope filter, and its fidelity is crisp and clean.  The PAC-9 Pure Analog Chorus provides a warm and rich chorus that thickens any bass or guitar the way all great choruses should.  Last but not least, their PT-9 Pro+ Phase Shifter has a great vintage depth while delivering on the sound quality and smart design.

Maxon pedals are extremely high quality and are suited for either studio or live use.  Their pedals have never gone down on me on tour and they are never a challenge to dial in, thanks to the familiar and simple designs they utilize.

I hope you will look in to the many pedals Maxon makes.  They may become your one stop pedal company for all your pedal needs.

How to win:

Click on the Rafflecopter widget below and follow the prompst- you MUST do so in order to be entered to win.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

A winner will be chosen at random from all entries; we’ll then email the winner tomorrow (December 25) and give him/her until 11:59pm on December 28th to claim the prize. If we don’t hear back, another winner will be chosen at random. Once a winner has been chosen, we will announce the name on our Facebook page. Good luck!

 

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561 Responses to “The 12 Days of PedalsAndEffects, Day 11: Maxon Super Pack (FOUR pedals!)”
  1. MarianoVolta says:

    The design of these pedals remind me of ibanez pedals. That’s sweet giving away 4 pedals. How are we entering this contest. The rafflecopter is up? I just shared on Facebook.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Merry Christmas to me!!!!!

  3. Glenn says:

    I would route them right next to each other

  4. Candy Adams says:

    The 12 days of Pedals and Effects has been a great contest. I will be sorry to see it end tomorrow. Good luck everyone!

  5. Alessandro says:

    difficult question to answer…
    I would try to route them in different way until a find the perfect route!

  6. Henry G says:

    Compression and auto filter at the front, chorus a little farther down the line, and the phaser at the end. Knowing me, the phaser would be on the entire set!

  7. Joe says:

    Nice pedals.

  8. Luca Gaverina says:

    How would I route those pedal in my peadlboard you say? LOL gimme those and then we’ll see! hahaha Happy Holidays to everyone ;)

  9. Cody Budd says:

    I’m not sure! I’ll have to play with them before I know!

  10. ARIE SHPIRA says:

    comp->filter->chorus->flanger.

  11. Federico says:

    –>AF-9–>CP-9 Pro+–>PAC-9–>PT-9 Pro+—>

  12. Anonymous says:

    Depends what I was going for sound-wise!

  13. Hubert Jabłoński says:

    I would route them straitght in, order doesn’t matter.

  14. Ryan says:

    I’d route them between my guitar and amp; probably in a row. Filter, compressor, phaser, chorus.

  15. Todd says:

    Compressor > Auto Filter > Phase Shifter > Chorus = Hotness. BTW Thanks for having such a great giveaway! Learning a lot about stuff I never even considered putting in my chain, and learning about a lot of new (to me) products and companies.

  16. Patrick says:

    I would route them compressor, filter, chrous, and then phaser.

  17. Gary says:

    Tricky one to answer – alot of experimenting till i found the combination i liked the sound of most.

  18. Josh Szafranski says:

    I guess I would route them Compressor, Filter, Chorus, Phaser. But I wish the delay was involved in this package…

  19. Chris says:

    I’ll route these pedals next to my EHX Cathedral and Rockett Blue Note for a more lushy and gritty tone!

  20. Jeremiah says:

    I would route my guitar into the chorus first, than the phaser, the compressor, and last the eq. I would run that into an Iron Bells or a hyperion, and probably a heavy distortion like the death metal and then to a volume into the amp

  21. Al S. says:

    Merry Christmas everyone!!

  22. kevin says:

    compressor to filter to phaser to chorus

  23. Charlie Short says:

    I seriously need all of these pedals. I don’t have a phaser or chorus, and I like those Maxon pedals. I also have been looking to add a auto filter and compressor.

  24. Lucas Fernandes says:

    I’d route the pedals this way: Bass -> AF-9 Filter -> PAC-9 Chorus -> PT-9+ Pro Phaser -> CP-9+ Compressor -> amp.

  25. antal says:

    i will route and reroute and rereroute them. and then we’ll see,

  26. Luis Felipe Sanchez says:

    I don’t know a lot about pedals but I would go AF9 CP9Pro PT9Pro Pac9

  27. Dave says:

    Comp->Chorus->Flanger->Filter

  28. Kenton says:

    Not sure how I’d have them all but I’d probably have the chorus into the compressor.

  29. Kai says:

    My order (in first instance) would be: AF-9 Auto Filter, PAC-9 Analog Chorus, CP-9 Compressor, PT-9 Phase Shifter.

  30. Nick Bowman says:

    This is an amazing compressor! I have an upcoming project I’d love to use this on.

  31. Ewing says:

    I really need this ;) !!

  32. Kelly says:

    The Compressor would go first, before my boost and drives. The filter, shifter, and chorus would go in that order, before my delay, and reverb. Merry Christmas everyone!

  33. randy molins says:

    not sure how i would hook these up but i know any of the combinations would be great! i know my home studio would be a lot more complete with that compressor. i love new pedals!! hope i win!

  34. compressor/ filter / chorus / flanger.

  35. Jeff says:

    awesome pedals and awesome reviews! thanks Juan!

  36. Bert says:

    What a time of joy!

  37. Shane says:

    I’ve never tried an envelope filter, so not sure on that one. Comp would come first, then phaser then dirt, delay, then chorus last. I don’t know why I like phasers before dirt and chorus after delay but I do.

  38. Ralgy Cepeda says:

    Compressor first, then chorus, phase shifter, and the filter should be last!

  39. Gabriele says:

    I’ll do some experiments with guitar, bass n percussions. Wanna find something new and strange

  40. jhn says:

    –>CP-9 Pro+–>AF-9–>PAC-9–>PT-9 Pro+—>

  41. David Kamayor says:

    Wherever they sound best.

  42. Gavin says:

    Wow! Compress>(My OD & Fuzz)>the fantastic filter>Chorus>Phase.

    Drill holes & zip-ties. these pedals take this method of of fastening to a pedalboard.

  43. mauricio méndez says:

    I would route the the compressor in the front of my amp. Then i would route the chorus, the phase shifiter and the filter in the Effect loop of my amp, i think i would put the filter first because i’d like it to receive the strongest signal, then the phase shifter and after the chorus, before my delays!!!!

  44. John Heatley says:

    Merry Christmas Juan!

  45. Marko says:

    filter-compressor-phaser-chorus

  46. Chris K says:

    Thank you Juan, and Maxon (and all of the other donors!) for this awesome contest. It sure was an awesome way to expose different companies and effects (and strings) to people like me, who are new and are not that familiar with all the different types of effects and pedals out there!.
    I would have to experiement (and would love to!), but my first stab would be Chorus, Phase Shifter, compresson, then auto filter.
    Good luck everyone, and Merry Christmas!

  47. Jose says:

    I would do compressor first into the chorus, phase, and auto filter last. Pure heavenly bliss

  48. Grant says:

    I’d leave them in the order they’re in, from top left to bottom right

  49. Žiga says:

    Instrument -> Compressor -> Octave -> Auto Filter -> Fuzz-> Chorus -> Phase Shifter -> Delay -> Amp …….OR put the Auto Filter – Chorus -Phase Shifter and Delay into the FX loop, but i like the first way better.

  50. Kevin Szafranski says:

    I would just keep them in that order.

  51. Iván says:

    I would route them following the rainbow colours. Just kidding (I think)…

  52. David says:

    I think those would all sound nice at the end of my chain

  53. Dennis Perez says:

    First I would route the compressor; Second, would be the filter; Then I would route the chorus and finally the phaser. All of this while jamming on my P-bass and my TC Electronic BG 250 with Toneprint. :-)

  54. Paul Buntman says:

    AF-9 – CP-9 – PAC-9 – PT-9

  55. Linden Jaime says:

    I really would love to own these pedals! They’re really nice pedals, I would get soo much use out of them!

  56. Adam Z Segal says:

    Would probably go compressor first, then filter, then chorus, then phaser. I’m not familiar with compressors (although i need one desperately for bass) or filters so I could be totally wrong putting those first. Who knows, I would definitely enjoy trying different combinations with the rest of my pedalboard set up. Cheers

  57. Corbin says:

    Hmm, that’s a hard question to answer. I’ve never really played with a filter before, but if I had to route them into my existing board:

    Guitar>>Fulltone ’70 Fuzz>> Maxon CP-9 Compressor>>DOD FX40b EQ>>Maxon AF-9 Auto Filter>>Dunlop 535Q Wah>>ProCo RAT>>Whirlwind Phase>>Maxon PT-9 Phase>Fulltone OCD>>Boss GE-7 EQ>>Boss PS-5 Pitch Shifter>>Maxon PAC-9 Chorus>>Boss TR-2 Tremolo>>Boss DD-7 Delay>>EHX Deluxe Memory Man>>Amp

    A board Juan and Omar could be proud of :)

  58. Mat Mathews says:

    I would run the Compressor into the Chorus, into the Phaser, into the Filter, into the amp, into my ears.

  59. Joe Bush says:

    I’d put the compressor first, before my drive & fuzz pedals. Then the chorus, followed by the phaser, and finally my TC Electronic Flashback. Never tried an auto filter, so I’d have to play around with its position in the signal chain to decide where I like it best.

    Thank you so much Juan and Maxon/ Godlyke!

  60. turpulyo123 says:

    LOVE IT…DIFFERENT COLORS WITH DIFFERENT SOUNDS….

  61. tom k says:

    first to last – comp, filter, phaser, chorus. \m/

  62. Adrian G says:

    I would have to try different set ups to see in whch order I like them! But As of now maybe phaser, chrorus, filter and the the compressor!

  63. Zee says:

    CP-9 Pro+ Compressor, AF-9 Auto Filter , PT-9 Pro+ Phase Shifter, PAC-9 Pure Analog Chorus, for me it wold work like that;)

  64. Jarrett says:

    These pedals look so cool. Hope I win

  65. BJ says:

    Compressor>filter>phaser>chorus.
    Maxon makes some of the best fx I’ve ever used, love the sonic distortion!

  66. Gerbaard says:

    Compressor, Chorus, Phaser, Filter.

  67. Willstone says:

    I would put the compressor at the front, then filter, phase and chorus. BUT! Upon messing with them, it would probably change.

  68. erik berkhof says:

    i would use it for my cheap synths guitar and bass to experiment the hell out of it to get some weird sounds and then route them agian a different way

  69. Serdar says:

    filter -> comp. -> shifter -> chorus

  70. James says:

    comp, chorus, phaser, filter!

  71. Carey says:

    Pick me. I wanna win

  72. Jon says:

    Would use them in every order combination possible. Recently got a pigtronix keymaster so experimenting with parallel combo’s as well, these pedals would offer lots of extra possibilities

  73. Lester says:

    I would start with: Bass > CP-9 Pro Compressor > AF-9 Auto Filter > PAC-9 Chorus > PT-9 Phase Shifter > Amp. But there’s always a lot of trial and error involved with setting up the perfect pedal chain so this could be changed, and in the end it’s about what sounds best.

  74. Ryan says:

    Compressor/Filter/Phase/Chorus

  75. Iván says:

    Compressor, Filter, Phaser and Chorus… for an interesting sound with a sharp attack and weird modulation.

  76. Nando says:

    plug in and play!

  77. Brian Domski says:

    I would use the compressor and chorus on a separate channel for my fretless, the others would get shoved in between fuzz and octave.

  78. Bill Ryan says:

    Comp>Filter>Chorus>Phaser (set on stun of course)

  79. Marfz says:

    Santa is coming

  80. cameronh says:

    purple,orange,red,white

  81. Damien says:

    Auto filter -> Phase Shifter -> Chorus -> Comperssor..!

  82. Simon says:

    Compressor, filter, phaser, chorus. Yes please!!

  83. shilo says:

    Compresswr, filter, phase, chorus

  84. zorko says:

    compressor, filter, phaser, chorus…

  85. gail mclane says:

    I would route them side by side…….

  86. Sean Booth says:

    Compressor / Chorus / Shifter /Filter. ;P

  87. Jim Calverley says:

    Putting the comp first will at the very least, reduce and at worst, eliminate your ability to execute dynamics, which the auto filter relies on to a degree. So, if you put your comp first it would limit options/flexibility and usefulness of the auto filter.

    Auto filter first, to be sure. Then comp, then phase, then chorus. That would allow for a nice shimmering effect on everything!

  88. Mike P says:

    I think having these pedals would take my playing into different territory and kind of inspire a tunes. They seem like they can be a little over the top if you’re not careful. But if you find the sweet spots for what you’re doing, they can bring a lot of personality and character to your music. I would definitely swap these between my Bass and Guitar set ups. seems like you could get some good prog jams and instrumental pieces out of them.

  89. Tomi says:

    comp>filter>phaser>chorus

  90. MarioFusca84 says:

    compressor always comes first..unless with a wah. but compressor, phaser, chorus and filter

  91. Merry Christmas to everyone!

  92. Kris says:

    Didn’t know exactly what a compressor does, but I could see this just before my DI box on the pedal board.

  93. John says:

    compressor > filter > phaser > chorus

  94. Alejandro says:

    i don’t know, but i’d test them out to find the best order.

  95. David Richard says:

    compressor -> filter -> phaser -> chorus

  96. Bernardo says:

    Auto wah-> Compressor->Chorus->phaser, for starters : ). Then I would try all the other possibilities!

  97. Piero says:

    Filter – compressor – phaser – chorus.

    but all in all, the heavyest, the best.

  98. Mark L Hauenstein says:

    AF-9 Auto Filter, CP-9 Pro+ Compressor, PAC-9 Pure Analog Chorus, PT-9 Pro+ Phase Shifter

  99. vim says:

    I’d route it like this: compressor > autofilter>phase shifter> chorus > amp… looks like what most people would do here!

  100. Harry Dechering says:

    Compressor, Auto Filter and phaser in front of the amp, Chorus in the loop.

  101. Joe says:

    I would put comp then filter then shifter then chorus!

  102. Francisco S. says:

    AF-9, CP-9 Pro+, PAC-9 and PT-9 Pro+

  103. joel nathanael says:

    I would put the Comp before my Wah (main signal path) Filter before my Trem, Phase after my Flanger, and Chorus after the Flanger (FX loop).

  104. Kyle Conklin says:

    damnit I love Maxon! I could only find a good selection in France which sucks because i live in the US. thanks Juan.

  105. Cian says:

    I WANT THOSE PEDALS SO BAD, I COULD EASILY BELIVE IN SANTA IF I WIN!

  106. Adam says:

    Well, it depends on how it will sound. I’d try some different routes untill I find the perfect one

  107. Efe says:

    damn, i could make so much noise with that

  108. Travis says:

    Happy Holidays!

  109. Mike P says:

    I guess i would probably route it in the chain comp, filter, phaser, chorus. but I would probably mess around with them in different spots to kind of see what i liked.

  110. I would go: Phase Shifter -> Chorus -> Filter -> Compressor

  111. blaine davis says:

    I am so stoked to have this on my board :) sometimes a traditional wah can keep you anchored to your board, and the auto filter will allow me to engage the crowd as they feel the washing bass! the chorus will sit nicely next to the Marshall regulator chorus I use for the “step chorus” effect, but have to change settings mid set to get traditional chorus and phase sounds and the compressor will clean everything up quite nicely. thanks Maxon!!!

  112. Exael Salcedo says:

    I will put first the PT-9 Pro+ Phase Shifter then the PAC-9 Pure Analog Chorus , AF-9 Auto Filter, and at the end CP-9 Pro+ Compressor, so i will create a very cool atmosferic 70′s style sound :) http://www.facebook.com/urssbajoelarbolmx

  113. Michele says:

    Auto Filter -> Compressor -> Chorus -> Phase Shifter!

  114. Twan says:

    Compression and auto filter at the front, chorus a little farther down the line and the phaser at the end!

  115. amenaza says:

    compressor>filter>chorus>phaser

  116. Jason Fry says:

    Compressor, filter, chorus, phaser. May change up the last two depending on the day of the week. Peace and happy holidays!!

  117. Pedro Marinho says:

    Plug ‘em into the dirty channel and have fun ’till next Christmas!

  118. victor says:

    filter->comp->chorus->flanger.

    I always put filter pedals first. second is the comp, because for me if the comp was first in line the comp will even out the signal going to the filter loosing some picking dynamic needed by the filter..

  119. Karl says:

    I would route the compressor first the chorus and phaser second and third and the auto filter last.

  120. jeff holguin says:

    the first one i would try out is compressor-chorus-filter-phase shifter

  121. Jair says:

    filter, phaser, comp, chorus

  122. Didier Parra says:

    Santa Claus uses maxon!!

  123. Jake says:

    chorus, phaser, compressor, auto-filter

  124. aaron says:

    comp>filter>phaser>chorus

  125. Alvaro says:

    filter, compressor, phaser and chorus

  126. artur says:

    ->chorus (easiest to use), compressor (for some smoothness), wah (just a pinch), phaser (go nuts!!!!)->

  127. Ale says:

    compressor, filter, chorus, modulations, wah, phaser, fuzzes, od´s, eq’s!

  128. Evan Chandler says:

    I’d have to just find the best combination with my other effects!

  129. Shugare says:

    Max..Quattro like it!!!!!

  130. Razvan says:

    Nice giveaway. Great!

  131. Jochem van Rooijen says:

    I would experiment a lot but start out with:

    Compressor-Chorus-Filter-Phaser and take it from there.

  132. ozgun eren says:

    compressor-chorus-filter-phase shifter

  133. T.J. says:

    I would probably do compressor>filter>chorus>phase shifter if I won these.

  134. Lloyd Griffiths says:

    compressor first, then trial and error with the other pedals until i find a set up that works!!

  135. Austin says:

    Pedals!!!!!

  136. I would route them as followed: compressor – filter – chorus and phaser.

  137. Ivan says:

    This would be a great addition, love all the suggestions out there.

  138. Brian Lovely says:

    Yeah, compressor-chorus-filter-phase shifter seems pretty good.

  139. Kevin says:

    Happy Holidays!

  140. Pierre Brouillette-Hamelin says:

    Compressor, Chorus, Phaser, Filter.

  141. Mike C says:

    Compressor–Filter-Chorus-Phaser

  142. Boc says:

    1st Compresor
    2nd Autofilter
    3rd Phaser
    4th Delay

  143. Tommie says:

    I would go comp, filter, phaser and then chorus. But who knows what will happen when I hook them up on my pedal board! Fuzz, trem and delay the hell out of them!

  144. Cliff Davies says:

    I would route them compressor->filter->shifter->chorus!

  145. Gerrit Reusch says:

    mix em all up!

  146. Enrique says:

    Compressor – Phase Shifter – Chorus – Filter

  147. Davin says:

    pedals

  148. Phil R says:

    Pedal after Pedal after Pedal after Pedal!
    ;)

  149. Lourenço says:

    Win

  150. Massimiliano says:

    first the compressor, filter, the chorus and the phaser, but i would test them

  151. Lambertussus says:

    Jeeezz, keep on coming, ey?

  152. Federico Uy says:

    Compressor – Filter – Phase Shifter – Chorus

  153. CHILDISHGAMBINO says:

    On my board I would go Zoom UF-01>OC-2>MXR Blue Box>Gnomeratron VTF>Boss PS-6>Copilot Orbit>Maxon AF-9>Zoom B3>Maxon phaser>Maxon chorus>Wasab Delay>Maxon Compressor(I’m not sure if I would put it here or right after the filter)>Boss RC-2>amp. If I just stung those 4 pedals together I would go filter>comp>phaser>chorus>amp.

  154. Alexis says:

    First my korg pitch black then, as someone else said compressor>filter>chorus>phase shifter and then my fuzzes and distortions.

  155. Jason says:

    I want that filter so bad!

  156. Dale says:

    Good luck everyone, merry Xmas from new zealand!

  157. James S Lees says:

    Compressor/Limiter > Auto Filter > Chorus > Phaser >

  158. Vince says:

    compressor, then filter, chorus, and phaser in the effects loop

  159. Gonzo says:

    Probably something like CP-9 Pro+ —> AF-9 —> PAC-9 —> PT-9 Pro+

  160. mike says:

    Compressor>wah>chorus>phaser … probably

  161. Raul Menezes says:

    Awesome dudes!

  162. Dale says:

    Also I have no idea how I’d route them…maybe phase, compressor, filter, chorus. I’ve never worked with phase before.

  163. Ian McKenna says:

    @Mariano Volta The reason they look like Ibanez pedals is because from the way I understand it they made Ibanez pedals in the Maxon factory and it was designed by them as well during certain years. The vintage Maxon and Ibanez pedals are supposed to be identical, but as far as the modern stuff Maxon has superior design build imho.

    If i were to route them by themselves it would be exactly as they are listed ” AF-9 Auto Filter, CP-9 Pro+ Compressor, PAC-9 Pure Analog Chorus, PT-9 Pro+ Phase Shifter!”
    So the Way I would route it into my existing pedal board would be Instrument Maxon Af-9>Fulltone Clyde Deluxe Wah> Cs-9 Pro Compressor>Pigtronix Disnortion>Keeley ts-9 plus>PAC-9 Pure Analouge chorus>Fulltone SUper Trem tremolo>Danelectro Danecho delay>PT-9 PRo+ phase shifter>Line 6 DL4 delay looper.

  164. Orlando Mejia says:

    I’d ask a fellow musician friend to help me.

  165. comp->flanger->filter, chorus in the fx loop :-)

  166. KEVIN says:

    Awsome lineup of pedals

  167. Andres says:

    Just… awesome.

  168. Dick says:

    Compressor filter phaser chorus. I think still trying to collect pedals to build up a board so I’d probably try everyday possible until I found the most far out musical sound.

  169. Scott Taylor says:

    Compressor, Filter, Chorus, Phaser…

  170. Kari says:

    Whoa ! Juan, Pedals And Effects and Maxon hooking up FOUR pedals on the 11th day of giveaway!!
    Good luck to all and best wishes in the new year :)

  171. Spencer says:

    I would start off with the auto filter, as I hear those like to be early in chain. Next would be the compressor, though I’m not sure if that’d be before or after my dirt pedals (that would require some experimentation). The modulation pedals would be next (I like chorus and phaser post-dirt), though the order there would be kind of uo in the air. Soooo filter to compressor to phaser to chorus, I suppose!

  172. Andy says:

    compressor, filter, chorus, phaser!!!

  173. KEVIN says:

    Compressor-chorus-filter-phaser

  174. David Renteria says:

    I would start off by setting it up, filter>comp>chorus>phaser, and then experiment (for hours) looking for other interesting combinations with the rest of my pedals. At some point I will turn everything on and vamp until my neighbors complain, then I know in onto something! :D

  175. be4stynacho says:

    chorus,filter,phase,compression..for a min

  176. Vanice says:

    filter – compressor – chorus – phase

  177. shrigg says:

    I love Maxon stuff… Quality!

  178. Skutyn says:

    It would take me some time to figure out how to route them. Probably comp first and phaser or filter at the end.

  179. André Lourenço says:

    Bass, filter, phaser, compressor, chorus!

  180. Aaran says:

    I would try every combination I could think of, but the what I’m thinkin’ now would be Comp, Filter, Phaser, Chorus. Also, thanks so much for giving away all of these great pedals.

  181. Aaron Clarke says:

    Compressor, Phaser, Auto-filter, and Chorus. I love that gritty, trashy sound from filtering a phaser, then I like to use Chorus as a boost. Brings everything to life, and adds a watery touch to everything.

  182. Jay Yaws says:

    I’d have to play around with them first, but in sequence with my other pedals (which I won’t get into right now), I’d probably order them Auto-Filter, Chorus, Phaser, and then Compressor towards the end of the chain.

  183. Joel says:

    Compressor, filter, chorus then phaser. Then ill just play around with them til I get the sound I like best!

  184. Marcus Price says:

    ah…i’m sure i’d swap and switch em around quite a bit until i was satisfied. my first go would be compressor > autofilter>phase shifter> chorus >amp. Very excited about the compressor. All these pedals are solid!

  185. Gary says:

    chorus, filter, phaser, compressor

  186. Comp > Auto filter > Chorus > Phaser

  187. elambassist says:

    comp, phaser, auto wah and chorus on the end… oooooooo i can almost hear it in mah hearing holes :) :):):):)

  188. Tiago Cardoso says:

    I would probably put the compressor first, then the auto filter, phase shifter and chorus.

  189. Anonymous says:

    I’d probably go from my guitar to the PAC-9 Pure Analog Chorus, then to the AF-9 Auto Filter, then get things level a bit with the CP-9 Pro+ Compressor, and then the PT-9 Pro+ Phase Shifter out to my amp.

  190. Matt Hanson-Weller says:

    Comp > Auto filter > Chorus > Phaser is what I would initially try out. Might have to diddle with them to see/hear what is best.

  191. robot says:

    I only use compression whilst recording. It’s be phase,chorus,filter.

  192. bertram says:

    well, I already have over 15 pedals in my rig with different loops, I could do with a light chorus for my clean loop, I would use the phaser as a vibe at the end but lately I started to try having modulation before overdrive and I quite like it so I have to try with this one, the filter will go in front of the fuzz line, and I don’t use a compressor so I will have a chance to try one a see what I can do with it…

  193. Oops, didn’t mean to post that anonymously.

    I’d probably go from my guitar to the PAC-9 Pure Analog Chorus, then to the AF-9 Auto Filter, then get things level a bit with the CP-9 Pro+ Compressor, and then the PT-9 Pro+ Phase Shifter out to my amp.

  194. Jimmy Knowles says:

    I would have a Sansamp Bass DI first, the CP9 Pro+ next, follow that with the PAC-9, a little PT-9 Pro+ action, and finally some AF-9 filtering madness. The filter is a strange one because of dynamics. This would be an interesting start point, but the filter may need to change it’s position in the chain depending on how it reacted to things in front of it.

  195. Aaron A. says:

    Comp-Filter-Chorus-Phaser for me.

  196. Roberto says:

    I would start the loop with the chorus, wah, phaser and finally the comp at the end of the loop. I would sound orgasmic!

  197. Kenneth B says:

    This is the way I would set it up, but there are a few different ways to do it.

    Compressor–Envelope filter–Chorus–Phase

  198. Beltrán says:

    AF-9 – CP-9 Pro+ — PAC-9 – PT-9 Pro

  199. Grant G says:

    Excellent contest, even though I declined to tweet.

  200. Alex says:

    I want it!

  201. tc says:

    there’d be plenty of experimentation going on to determine how they respond to the signal from each other and to find their real nature

  202. Charlie D says:

    routing: for my taste: Compressor- Auto Filter- Phase Shifter- Chorus.
    Would love to combine it with my russian ehx big muff pi and boss oc-3 for some huge bass sounds!
    would love to run my juno-6 through that phase shifter too!

  203. Bassman says:

    Line them up straight in a line. Then start jamming on them

  204. Peter Fleming says:

    I’d go: compressor> filter> chorus>phase shifter… probably. Would need to play around for a bit, then try and integrate into existing set-up….

    compressor>wah>auto filter>whammy>lo menzo hyperdrive>marshall guv’nor>chorus>phase shifter>delay>volume

    sounds like fun!

    Good luck everyone, and a happy Christmas to Juan and all!

  205. Joel Bailey says:

    Chorus -> Filter -> Phase Shifter -> Compressor

    I’m a fan of sticking the compressor last in my chain.

  206. Compressor – Envelope filter- Chorus-Phase

    Same as Beltran

  207. Daniel K says:

    Compressor. Auto filter. Chorus. Phase shifter.
    That with my MXR di box is golden

  208. Mo Keachie says:

    My brother always asks to borrow my phaser, so this would be a fun way to give him that phaser and i can try a new one. i really want a filter or EQ pedal to put in the chain after my bass synth pedal. i would probably use a switcher pedal to setup 2 separate choruses to switch between… The compressor would go on output to clean up the mess i make.

  209. Roman says:

    Not sure really, I’d first have to play with each one for some time :)

  210. j says:

    Phase Shifter first, chorus, then filter and a little compression. Then of course the sans amp Di bass driver for maximum grrrr.

  211. Robbie says:

    I would probably run it something like this on my board if I won

    Tuner -> OD -> Fuzz -> filter -> chorus -> -> phase shifter -> analog delay -> digital delay -> comp.

  212. Jeff Fialko says:

    Probably Filter > Compressor > Shifter > Chorus.

  213. bassasaurus says:

    One rockin’ Christmas!!!!! Thanks Juan!!!!

  214. Felipe says:

    I would probably use Compressor > Auto filter > Chorus > Phaser as a standard set first, just like almost everyone. But then I would like to try some variations, and see how it works with my other pedals

  215. brodie says:

    I would put them in a crazy order and just figure out which ways give me the most interesting tones and sounds.

  216. Luis says:

    i don’t know

  217. MarianoVolta says:

    Comp, filter, chorus, flanger. I would put my vibrato after the filter with my oc-2 next to the vibrato.

  218. Angel says:

    Wonder pack..will fit perfectly on my pedalboard!..LOL!

  219. Andrew says:

    These would be great additions to my pedal board!!

  220. Omar says:

    Compressor, Chorus, Phaser, Filter

  221. carl thomas says:

    I don’t have a pedal board so i don’t know yet. I am currently running a sansamp bddi.

  222. MarianoVolta says:

    Comp, filter, chorus, phaser***. I would put my vibrato after the filter with my oc-2 next to the vibrato.

  223. Jorge Calaveras says:

    compresor, filtro, chorus, phaser… Pero habria que probar… mandamelos y luego te cuento.

  224. upyourbass says:

    Compressor, chorus, filter, then phaser

  225. gonzalo gonzalez says:

    I want!….. merry christmas to all

  226. Craig Coneer says:

    I would spagetti them all together and experiment

  227. Ben says:

    Filter, phaser, chorus, compressor

  228. George G says:

    These will fit in right on the empty space on my pedal board!! Hope they can be an addition soon

  229. Joe says:

    I would route them right outside my looper next to my tuner so all my effects would receive their sweetness.

  230. Justin says:

    Thanks for creating and managing these giveaways at such a busy time of year! This has been a blast to enter!

  231. Willie says:

    Filter > comp > chorus > phaser

  232. TheCapn says:

    Comp->auto filter -> chorus -> shifter

  233. Justin says:

    Compressor -> Chorus -> Filter -> Flanger

  234. Michael Bosch says:

    Comp, filter, chorus & phase

  235. Mark Damon says:

    Not sure how I’d route those but I’d sure have a great time figuring it out!

  236. Chris Duncan says:

    Maxon Comp, Octave, OD, Fuzz, Maxon Filter, Maxon Chorus, Maxon Phaser

  237. Casey Gerken says:

    I would compress my dry signal first, then experiment with the other 3 to see which combo made the best results.

  238. Derek says:

    I would be super thankful if I won this! Good luck to all!

  239. Lee says:

    I guess I’d start with Auto Filter to Chorus to Phase to Comp but I’d have to play around with them to see what works best. Of course you’d have to throw a fuzz or overdrive in there somewhere as well. :)

  240. Rob Forman says:

    Compressor, Chorus,Shifter, phase

  241. Chris says:

    More than likely it would look something like Compressor > Auto Filter > Phase Shifter > Chorus

  242. Shep says:

    Filter – Phase – Chorus – Compressor. Lovely little set up in their own!

  243. Aleksander filipiakaleks says:

    Filter => chorus => phaser => comp, because i can

  244. Scott says:

    I would probably try every possible combination!

  245. Martin P says:

    Compressor before my distortion/fuzz pedals, filter after. Then chorus and phase shifter, I guess. But the routing would definitely go through some sort of testing, unusual combinations sometimes really shine!

  246. david ernst says:

    I would use these for use with my modeling

  247. bruno says:

    I’d love to win these pedals from Maxon since I don’t have any as such to use.

  248. Vince Tai says:

    Will need experiment but definitely compressor in front of filter/chorus/phase shifter..

  249. Tate Allyn Peterson says:

    I would spend hours putting them in different configurations till I was happy!

  250. Jason E. says:

    Id love to get my hands on the compressor

  251. Anonymous says:

    Probably compressor then fuzz, auto wah, another fuzz/distortion, then chrous and phaser.

  252. Rachele says:

    Happy holidays! I love you! :3

  253. Rob says:

    Probably compressor then fuzz, auto wah, another fuzz/distortion, then chrous and phaser.

  254. Osc Detuner says:

    Maxon is a legend, anywhere… from the tubescreamer to the wh 10… my favorite ones!!

  255. Sebastien says:

    I would try to route them in different way until a find the perfect route.

  256. Nico Travaini says:

    I guess I would try something like Compressor -> Filter -> Chorus -> Phase. But I’m sure I would have a great day trying every route :)

  257. tonyisnt says:

    Bass>>Dunlop Bass Wah>tuner>Compressor>dirt pedals>Auto Filter>Chorus>Phase shifter>Delay>>Amp

  258. psic0bass says:

    please i want this beatifull pedals !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  259. fleaderete says:

    Compressor,chorus,filter,Phas shifter.
    Than I would probably look up information on the best way to route these pedals. Thanks Juan!

  260. Alex says:

    I’d probably Try the comp -> auto filter -> chorus -> phase shift! Although I have other effects too do we’ll see how it all fits in… :D

  261. Dom V says:

    On my pedal board I would put the compressor after my noise suppressor, have the filter follow the compressor, put the phaser at the end after my pog and swap my korg effects box out with the chorus…the filter looks SWEET!

  262. Maik Corral says:

    AMP>Compressor,Filter,Phase Shifter,Chorus<INSTRUMENT

  263. ttownscott says:

    Compressor;dirt; auto wah;Chorus;Phase;delay/reverb

  264. Mitch Mucino says:

    I’d have to toss them all between my DL4 and Whammy, most likely (from input to output) Whammy–compressor–auto-filter–phaser–overdrive–chorus– tuner–DL4–space echo. =] Great job Juan on getting this site movin’ and groovin’- there’s a ton of awesome stuff on here already, all coming from one of my favorite bassists!

    Good luck everyone!

  265. Eric says:

    These pedals would all fit right in on my board…though I have no idea in what order, I would envision long hours in my basement playing!

  266. Larza says:

    Happy christmas to you Juan!

  267. thora says:

    Love these pedals! Have used them many times! If I win, I can give 2 to my dad and keep 2 for me!! Thank you sooo much Maxon and Pedals and Effects! :) This has been very fun and has given me ideas for Christmas too! Merry Christmas to you!!

  268. Emilio says:

    To be honest, I don’t know. I don’t have too much experience with pedals, but I am learning! :D

  269. Lawrence Ponce says:

    CP-9 Pro+ Compressor, AF-9 Auto Filter, PT-9 Pro+ Phase Shifter, PAC-9 Pure Analog Chorus

  270. john says:

    comp-filter-phase-chorus

  271. Emilio says:

    You’re the best, Juan!

  272. MightyMightyQuinn says:

    Compressor–>Filter–>Chorus–>Phaser

  273. Thomas Usher says:

    For what I do at the moment, most likely bass to phaser to chorus to auto-filter to compressor!

  274. MattR says:

    compressor->phase shifter->auto filter->chorus. Awwwhhh yeah

  275. Paul Choi says:

    Filter, Chorus, phaser comp = tone. Win.

  276. Robert says:

    Those pedals would be a great addition to my pedalboard, but it’s hard to tell how I would use them… I would need to spend at least couple of hours and mixing them all together with my other pedals – sansamp, OD, envelope, looper etc :)

  277. Sero says:

    Regalos de navidad ! , Genial!

  278. Chase says:

    Comp-Filter-Chorus-Phaser. Would be so awesome!!!!!

  279. Sj says:

    …could be a great xmas!!!

  280. Rob says:

    If I were to win this nice set of pedals, I would have to build a new pedal board so they can all fit!

  281. Steve says:

    The pedals… THE PEDALS! THEY’RE EVERYWHERE!!!!

  282. Deniz says:

    compressor, filter, chorus, phase shifter

  283. stelios says:

    Hope I win!

  284. Fabiano Benetton says:

    compressor first, then i would have to test the rest and see how it sounds

  285. Dan says:

    chorus phaser compressor filter!

  286. Jeremy Gardner says:

    Compressor, Phaser, Chorus, Filter!

  287. Brad Holden says:

    Infinite possibilities… Comp/filter/chorus/phaser to start…

  288. furiat says:

    4 Maxon pedals for free? it has to be a joke, for sure. just a joke.

  289. Dallas Smith says:

    I would run the compressor and filter immediately in the signal chain then my ODs then the chorus and phase pedals prior to my delays then reverb to my amp.

  290. Jack says:

    I’d have to play with them a little but I would first try compressor first, phase sifter, chorus, and then the filter.

  291. Pete says:

    Compressor – Filter – Shifter – Chorus.

  292. Mario Padron says:

    Happy Christmas Eve!

    Comp>Filter>Chorus>Phaser

  293. Randy says:

    I would route them as Guitar—>Compressor—->Chorus—->Phaser—->Auto Filter—->Amp

  294. Jon says:

    Super awesome holiday season! Only thing that would make it better….a pedal from Juan!

  295. matt says:

    Would utilize the comp and the chorus “Juan” at time. Have an old school fender jazz. having a hard time getting the tone I want to hear. Chorus and flanger would come with time. Thanks juan and pedals and effects. You truly love music and the kids!!

  296. Samuelharris says:

    Whatever sounded best.

  297. Felix Avadyaev says:

    –>AF-9–>CP-9 Pro+–>PAC-9–>PT-9 Pro+—>

  298. Victor Goma says:

    Nice looks and sound :)

  299. Ken says:

    I really like the AF-9. It’s the kind of thing I can lose a few hours messing with.

  300. Thomas Murawski says:

    AF-9 -> CP-9 -> PT-9 -> PAC-9 ……….thank you!!

  301. James says:

    Filter -> Phaser -> Chorus -> Compressor
    For starters … but then I would just shut my eyes and put them in random order, and get some aural serendipity going!

  302. MarianoVolta says:

    @Ian Mckenna thanks for the info on the pedals. Would have never thought that Maxon and ibanez were in the same factory.

  303. hache_pache says:

    Oh such great pedals!

  304. Anonymous says:

    Filter>Comp>Chorus>Phaser

  305. Filter>Comp>Chorus>Phaser

  306. Omar Muñoz says:

    The most versatile order of the pedals would be (for me) Filter – Compressor – Phaser – Chorus.
    CHEERS!!!!

  307. fxg10 says:

    compressor, phaser, chorus, filter… then my loop station!

  308. mike.h says:

    Four!? That is amazing! That’s like two years worth of pedal budget for me.

  309. John says:

    Merry Christmas

  310. Vincenzo says:

    I would try the filter BEFORE compressor see how that pans, then chorus, phase. But I’m sure this would really shine thru the effects loop of the EHX SuperEgo. Also these would be applicable on just about any instruments. Ohhhhh pleasseee.

  311. Carl says:

    Not sure how I would route them, I would try different combinations until I found the ultimate configuration.

  312. Mario Gonzalez says:

    compressor, filter, chorus , flanger.

  313. Gregory Bodish says:

    nice !

  314. Nathan C says:

    compressor then filter then chorus then phaser

  315. Brody Halfe says:

    I’d put them Compressor, Auto-Filter, Chorus, Phaser. Merry Christmas!

  316. Kyle James Baker says:

    Compressor>Chorus>Filter>Phaser

  317. Gregory Bodish says:

    chorus,filter,phaser,compressor

  318. Rodolfo says:

    Hi:
    A priori, I would go with compressor, filter, phaser and chorus at the end…but who knows, everything may change with the hands on the pedals…

  319. Ben says:

    My son’s school is next to Maxon Rd. And I like Maxon pedals.

  320. NT says:

    Compressor -> filter -> phaser -> chorus

  321. Jeff Yard says:

    Compressor>auto filter>chorus>phase shifter

    Yeah dude!

  322. Ben says:

    auto-filter>compressor>phase>chorus

  323. Rene says:

    Bass–>Compressor–>Auto Filter–>Phasor–>Chorus–> Amp.

  324. Alexander Hale says:

    Compressor, Auto filter, Phase shifter, and Chorus in my amp’s fx loop

  325. Moises Lopez says:

    Compressor>Filter>Chorus>Phaser

  326. Gerardo C. says:

    Great, It would be awesome to have this pedals for christmas, I wanna play with the autofilter and the chorus, I’ve never used that on my guitar.
    Thanks Juan!!

  327. Anonymous says:

    depending on how they sound i would put themin series or paralle

  328. Jon J says:

    Compressor, Phaser, Auto Filter. Another loop: Chorus.

  329. Eddie says:

    compressor,filter,phaser,chorus

  330. Danny says:

    I’m new to guitars, so I don’t know the best ways to route effects, but with such quality pedals, I would have a blast experimenting.

  331. Daryl says:

    COMPRESSOR – FILTER – CHORUS – PHASER

  332. Kevin Josef McCann says:

    I’d blow everybody’s eardrums by mixing the phaser with the envelope filter and my amp’s distortion, tighten my tone with the compressor, and after the massacre, clean up the mess and play some pretty stuff with the chorus (and repeat the process.
    ¡Feliz Navidad desde Chihuahua, Juan!

  333. Brandon says:

    I’d probably put the filter first, then either the compressor or phaser next, and then put the chorus at the end!!

  334. That1GuitrGuy says:

    I’d have Christmas with my band buddies! My bass player would get the compressor, rhythm guitar gets the chorus, and I get the phaser. We can share the auto-wah, that seems fairest. ;)

  335. Zack Leonard says:

    It would take some playing with to figure it out for sure… But I think off the start I would put the Compressor and auto filter first, with the chorus and phase shifter at the end of the line.

  336. Victor Aguilar says:

    its been a long contest i hope i win this

  337. Daniel M says:

    right next to each other, not sure of the order yet

  338. Fernando says:

    I think that the best way to know how to route this pedals is trying different combination until find the sound who I’m looking for

  339. nate says:

    I think I will have these following my ibanez tube screamer and next to my boss ps6

  340. trevor says:

    Comp-Chorus-Filter-Phase

  341. Miguel Casado says:

    1–Filter
    2- compressor
    3- phaser
    4-chorus.
    I only will use these pedals, because I am poor.

  342. Francisco says:

    The best way to figure out the routing is just trying different combinations.

  343. Matthew Smith says:

    I would start by comparing the Compressor with the other Maxon Compressor I already own to figure out which would work best at the front of the line and then perhaps the other at the back of the line. The Auto Filter would be kind of a wild card and the Chorus and Phaser would fit right in the middle of my chain making all those frequencies sing!

  344. Daniel says:

    First compresser, then filiter, then chorus and finally phaser.

  345. Eric Cox says:

    CP-9 Pro+ Compressor –> AF-9 Auto Filter –> PAC-9 Pure Analog Chorus –> PT-9 Pro+ Phase Shifter

  346. Alan says:

    Comp/Chorus/Flanger/Filter

  347. jackie says:

    CP-9 -> AF-9 -> PT-9 -> PAC-9

  348. Coreymcd says:

    Man I could use all of these. I’m thinking compressor, phase, filter, then chorus. I’d have to experiment though, depends
    on what else I’ve got on the board too.

  349. Thiemo Krause says:

    Maxon -> Maximum love

  350. Stacy says:

    Comp, Filter, Chorus, Phase

  351. Eric says:

    I would probably order the pedals around all kinds of ways, but i would learn that “once around the block” by badly drawn boy if i won, he used that same autowah.

  352. Stefan says:

    Compressor, then filter, then either the phaser or chorus. I’d have to play with the last two.

  353. boblecowboy says:

    Comp, Chorus, Phaser, Filter

  354. Bryn says:

    The 12 Days of PedalsAnd Effects has been one of the coolest giveaways in history. Thank you so much Juan. And good luck to everyone out there.

  355. John Fry says:

    Will experiment when I win. Thank-you.

  356. Daniel Gallego says:

    Compressor, Chorus, Filter, Phaser

  357. Nate B says:

    Well. id put the compressor first (obviously) with the filter after that, then id run it into my Lovepedal OD11, to VFX Distortron, into my Ernie Ball Volume Jr., to the chorus, to the phaser, to my Tc Electronic Flashback x4, to my Tc Electronic hall of fame.

  358. Erick D says:

    Compressor, filter, chorus, phaser!

  359. Bryn says:

    Also, I’d route the pedals starting with bass -> filter -> chorus -> phase shifter -> compressor -> amp/output.

  360. Pietro Henrique says:

    All these four pedals have their place in any professional pedalboard, really well chosen pack !

  361. Iddo says:

    Compressor > filter > phaser >pitch shifter

  362. Luis says:

    rCompressor behind distortion and all the modulations in effects loop in this order chorus-envelope-pitch

  363. Anonymous says:

    Compressor, filter, chorus, phaser

  364. Alex Bayer says:

    I put the pedals in this order Filter-Phase-Chorus-Compressor for the first try. There are 24 possibilties, that leaves room for a lot of creative freedom :D

  365. sterfigno says:

    I would try every possible combination and see whats tastiest

  366. David Alexander McDonald says:

    Compressor->filter->chorus->phaser, then into my reverb and finally to my Zoom amp sim. I might want to find spots for my trem and overdrive pedals as well.

  367. Ryan says:

    guitar > PAC-9 Pure Analog Chorus > PT-9 Pro+ Phase Shifter > AF-9 Auto Filter > CP-9 Pro+ compressor > amp

  368. JimmyM says:

    Comp, AF, chorus, phase. Used to have the Ibanez versions of the comp and the auto-filter. Great stuff…the AF is quite MuTron-y!

  369. Kevin says:

    I’d have to check them out to be sure, but I’d say Filter –> Chorus –> Shifter –> Compressor. They look great!

  370. jww335 says:

    Compressor, filter, chorus, phaser

  371. Justin says:

    okay well first id route them real nice and gently. Then after they started cookin id route them a little harder, maybe ignore the phaser at first and then boom! phaser all over that route. ya. wait, am i on the right site?

  372. Ana says:

    Compressor > Chorus > Phaser > Filter

    That would be the first line-up I’d try

  373. Harry says:

    I guess I’d rute them compressor, filter, chorus, phaser.

  374. John says:

    AF-9, PT-9, CP-9 and then PAC-9.

  375. Pablo says:

    compressor to filter to phaser to chorus

  376. bram says:

    same goes for me! compressor, filter, chorus, phaser!

  377. Jacob says:

    Umm… i don’t really know, maybe i would have the compresser first then chorus into the auto filter then the phase but you know i’d mix them around a bit anyway but yeah.

  378. Marc says:

    hmmm maybe like chorus>filter>shifter>compression

  379. Shawn Downer says:

    Filter Compressor chorus phaser

  380. Paul says:

    Auto filter> phase shifter> chorus> compressor

  381. saxman78 says:

    Compressor > Auto Filter > Phase Shifter > Chorus

  382. I would put them in between my guitar and an amplifier, you know, to use them for music and stuff.

  383. Kevin Gibbs says:

    Auto Filter, Compressor, Phase Shifter, Chorus.

  384. Ricardo Kim says:

    4 x 1 = x.x

  385. Fred Luna says:

    Compressor > Filter > Phase Shifter > chorus

  386. Lucas says:

    compressor->filter->chorus->phaser…. merry Christmas to everyone and good luck :)

  387. Benjamin says:

    Comp – Filter – Phaser – Chorus

  388. Mikael Heck says:

    I would the compressor, the filter, my drive section, my delays, then the chorus and phaser. These pedals would add a whole new flavor to my sound.

  389. Cory Tanner says:

    I would route the compressor first, then the auto filter, then the phase shifter, then the chorus. Last would be my delay pedal :)

  390. Steven Ortega says:

    Try out all combos, see what works.

  391. CP-9 Pro+ Compressor > AF-9 Auto Filter > PAC-9 Pure Analog Chorus > PT-9 Pro+ Phase Shifter

  392. –>AF-9–>PAC-9–>CP-9 Pro+–>PT-9 Pro+—>

  393. C Barrie says:

    Kai ora from Aotearoa/ New Zealand Juan!! Love this site e hoa, love it.

    I would plug my bass into the compression first then into the Chorus. From there I would go into my 2-channel switch (with double kill switches and blending!) and split the channel before sending one line into the phase shifter and the other into the filter. The phase shifter line would go into my hi gain amp input and the and filter line into the lo gain. Ok?

  394. Teresa Yancey says:

    Compressor, Filter, Chorus, Phaser. I love phasers!

  395. Jake says:

    Comp>Filter>Chorus>Phaser :) Would love these pedals

  396. William Hoffman says:

    Compression and filter in the front, then I’d pop the chorus in afterwards, leaving the phaser at the end of my line right before some other fuzz. GET THAT FUNK

  397. Kawehi says:

    i would route them differently till i was satisfied

  398. John Mitchell says:

    Compression in front, chorus, filter and phaser either before or after my delay… or a delay before and after the modulation. Space sounds!

  399. Becca Z says:

    I would route CP-9 Pro+ Compressor, PAC-9 Pure Analog Chorus, PT-9 Prothem as stomp boxes in a loop effects pre amp and the filter pedal after as an effects after the amp

  400. mattyboy says:

    i would try them all different ways.if i win ill finally have some pedals to use

  401. CJT of NYC says:

    Compressor to auto-wah to phaser (to overdrive) to chorus. That’s how it’d do it. I like the affect of a limited filter like the auto-wah before a phaser for a strange change of resonance. Then into an overdrive for a significant oscillation of the gain signal – tops!

  402. Rory Tuuta says:

    Input->Compressor->Filter->Phaser->Chorus->Output. I like chorus last :)

  403. Juan Parra says:

    iI would start with the compressor, the the auto filter as a wah, after that the chorus and the phaser last….

  404. Tony Miranda says:

    I would route from my bass-
    1.Compressor
    2. Chorus
    3. Auto Filter
    4. Then I would add the Phaser.
    going through my Ampeg SVT- Ampeg 810.

  405. Jonas says:

    instrument -> compressor -> envelope -> phaser -> chorus -> amp
    the phaser and the chorus could change place i think. not over all to keen about choruses, but alot i guess has to do about how you set them!

  406. maxx says:

    bass > envelope > compressor > chorus > phaser > amp.

  407. Would love to use these pedals in a variety of live and recording situations. Would use the Auto-Filter pedal on guitar and bass. Phase on vocals, guitars and drums. Compressor on a variety of things. And, Chorus on bass and guitar.

  408. J says:

    –>AF-9–>CP-9 Pro+–>PAC-9–>PT-9 Pro+—>

  409. Rick says:

    I’m not really sure what order I would put them, but I would probably use the chorus in my effects loop. As for the other 3 I would just have to play around to see what kind of noise I can generate, but comp would be toward the front of the chain for sure. Thanks again for hosting these giveaways Juan, and enjoy your holidays. :D

  410. Jake Ingalls says:

    These pedals would definitely make my pedal board legit!

  411. rafael minerbo says:

    stoked juan! you are awesome!

  412. Alec N says:

    This would actually be my first set of pedals… so I’d figure it out as I went!

  413. burgermon says:

    I’d start with the compressor then circulate the other 3 until i found the variations i wanted to hear, i’d throw in some delay and fuzz as well and see how that responded before and after the maxon modulation pedals.

    i think maxon make ibanez sonic distortion reissue, that pedal is good.

    This web site gets better by the day, thanks

  414. claudia rezende says:

    nice juan thanks

  415. Ben says:

    Awesome package! auto filter>compressor>chorus>phaser!

  416. Steve Kheboian says:

    In main path, I’d out the compressor, then auto filter. Then in the fx loop, chorus-phaser.

  417. Nik says:

    Compressor up front, modulation at the end.

  418. Mark Walker says:

    Filter-My OD-Compressor-Phaser- Chorus or possibly the filter behind the compressor

  419. Nick p says:

    I dont have many pedals, so im not sure. Ill have to experiment with em if i win. yeau

  420. Christophe says:

    I would go compressor, chorus, phaser and then auto filter.

  421. Been thinking more about the question from a few days back of ‘what inspired me to play music’ and how lucky I was both to grow up in a school system that had a robust music program and to have a crowd of beautiful freaks for friends who exposed me to so many different kinds of music, including, ahem, “the whirling, the twirling, the *squirreling* antics… ”

    ;)

    Thanks Juan.

  422. Dave MacRae says:

    compressor – filter – chorus – phaser

  423. is the maxon an OTA based compressor. They are soo smooth just like OTA based phasers.
    I ve tried a bunch and the compressor/chorus combo is a total winner. after that you can add any sauce to the mix

  424. Ernie Provencher says:

    Chorus before an analog delay, everything else after

  425. Annnnd…so caught up in my reverie I forgot to answer the question. I’d go Auto Filter > Chorus > Phase > Comp. I like to have the compressor on the end to even out the potential extremes of the Auto Filter.

  426. daniel hargrove says:

    first, comp. then filter. third chorus. then phaser

  427. chrisb says:

    guitar -> comp -> filter -> phase shift -> chorus -> amp

  428. Antonio Hernandez G says:

    Me gustan mucho. Pedazo de pedales.

  429. Oli says:

    AF-9 Auto Filter -> CP-9 Pro+ Compressor -> PT-9 Pro+ Phase Shifter -> PAC-9 Pure Analog Chorus

  430. angie says:

    I’d start with gtr into filter, phaser, chorus, compressor, out to amp, then move them around as necessary. :) happy holidays!

  431. Gregg says:

    Compressor, filter, chorus, phaser. Maybe flip the filter and compressor

  432. Antonio Hernandez G says:

    Perfectos para combinarlos con mi yamaha rgx 420

  433. toni lopez says:

    No idea, would be my first pedals. Thanks for the draw.

  434. Daniel says:

    CP-9 > AF-9 > PT-9 > PAC-9

  435. at first i would set the compressor to strengthen my tone, second pedal would be the twin filter and then the modulation section with chorus as first and phaser at last. with this setup i can create a very strong filter signal and have the opportunity to modulate this signal with the corus or phaser or a combination of them. i could use the compressor at the front to tighten my signal and to make more linear to get the best results out of the twin filter, but could also use to get brighter flagolettes out of a solo sound.
    merry christmas

  436. Anonymous says:

    Comp>Filter>Phaser>Chorus . Or maybe Id flip the phaser to the end.

  437. Frank Abruzzo says:

    Comp>Filter>Phaser>Chorus

  438. Doug Child says:

    I don’t know anything about routing them, but it sure would be fun experimenting!

  439. Bozz says:

    Hi Everybody!!!
    I will link these effects in the following order:
    Bass —>Comp—->Filter—–>chorus—–>phaser
    And then i will try other ways….
    And what about you, Juan??

  440. Jeffrey Coffman says:

    Filter>Phaser>Chorus>Compressor

  441. Nick Walker says:

    Comp > Filter > Phaser > Chorus

  442. Glenn simons says:

    This is so sweet! I’ve been waiting for this one!

  443. zoidy_old_pal says:

    Filter, phaser, chorus, and compressor last to exaggerate the other pedals

  444. Andrew says:

    I would go filter chorus phaser compressor!

  445. Jason says:

    I would route the pedals.

    Compressor-auto filter-chorus-phaser.

    With a bit of experimentation.

  446. Keyser Sozé says:

    Tonight’s the night!

  447. Thomas Riley says:

    If these pedals were add to my pedalboard my sequence would be; Tuner – Bass Limiter/Enhancer – Compressor – Auto Filter – Analog Chorus – Phase Shifter – Digital Delay.

  448. Ed Barajas says:

    Una excelente forma de mejorar el sonido de mi pobre pedalera… an excellent way to improve the sound of my poor pedalboard.

  449. Karl Boson says:

    I don’t know and I would play and switch them around as much as I could!

  450. Luis Sidd says:

    PAC-9 Pure Analog Chorus => PT-9 Pro+ Phase Shifter! => AF-9 Auto Filter => CP-9 Pro+ Compressor

    Hope to win this

  451. Geoff says:

    Comp to auto filter to chorus to phaser. Love my Maxon flanger!

  452. Gage says:

    I’m a pedal noob, so I don’t know how I would route them. But I do know this would be a great way to build my pedal board!

  453. Ben says:

    Dang, this is like a prog bass starter kit! Really craving that AF-9

  454. james strain says:

    hoping i can get something pedal-wise this christmas :)

  455. Kyle says:

    As others noted, I’d have to do some experimenting and switch em around to see what I get

  456. Glenn says:

    Auto filter -> Chorus -> Phaser ->Compressor

  457. thenewcobweb says:

    holy hannukah!! this is some givaway!

  458. Justin S. says:

    Guitar to amp Phaser, compressor, chorus, and auto filter closest to amp

  459. Justin S. says:

    Guitar>Phaser>Compressor>Chorus>Auto FIlter>Amp

  460. Ben says:

    Comp, Filter, Phase, Chorus

  461. Jeff says:

    What a great giveaway!

  462. Scott M says:

    filter, compressor, flanger, chorus

  463. hermes says:

    More great gear! My self with a bass – Compressor – Auto Filter – Phase Shifter – Chorus – Amp is the way.

  464. Matt says:

    Compressor // Filter // Chorus // Flanger!

    Merry Chrimbus!!

  465. moises says:

    happy days

  466. Matthew says:

    Guitar > Pedal > A different pedal > Another different pedal > A completely different pedal > Amp.

    These things look awesome and this giveaway has been fantastic. Merry Christmas to all of you. :D

  467. luiz Ballardino says:

    the truth? I don’t know yet but the soon as i get this i’ll discover!!!

  468. MSXNoise says:

    I’d probably go flanger >filter->chorus->comp.

  469. Andy says:

    Compressor -> Chorus -> Filter -> Phaser

  470. phill says:

    comp>filter>chorus>phaser

  471. Ernest Gian says:

    Compressor – filter – phaser – chorus

  472. Ernest Gian says:

    Compressor – filter – phaser – chorus

  473. Ernest Gian says:

    Compressor then filter then phaser then chorus

  474. Peter says:

    I’d have to experiment!

  475. Jorge Moura says:

    Compressor – Phaser – Filter – Chorus

    Merry Christmas

  476. Compressor > Filter > Phaser > Chorus

  477. Bill says:

    compressor > phaser > chorus > filter. Getting all ~spaaaaaceyyyyyy~

  478. Eric Y. says:

    No idea. I would just play with them until they sounded good.

  479. Marek Kamiński says:

    I would put them between mixer and my microphone to develop whole new fucking awesome sounds and psychodelic vocalizations.

  480. Zeke H. says:

    I would go Compressor > Chorus > Phaser > Filter. Then if that didn’t work so well, I’d try some different arrangements before settling on the best.

  481. Bas says:

    What pedalboard? Currently it’s just a bunch of pedals and cables.
    I’d start with some of the wise options that have already been named, then start turning knobs, pushing buttons and moving pedals around till I have THE tone that I’ll love forever. A couple of week later thuis will be repeated.

  482. Mike O says:

    Awesome

  483. ryan says:

    first i would throw on the comp so i could use it to really push the rest of the pedals down the chain. then i would probably use the filter so i can get the cleanest wahs. after that, i would use the chorus to fatten the sound and then i would put the phaser on top of everything.

  484. Jess says:

    Compressor->Autofilter->Phaser->Chorus
    Feliz Navidad, Juan & co!

  485. Zaq says:

    Love Maxon pedals! I’ve had an 808 overdrive for 6 years and it still is running like a champ! Use it at every show

  486. Keith says:

    My board would go:

    Wireless unit–>Tuner–>Auto Filter–>Distortion Pedal–>Phaser–>Chorus–>Compressor.

  487. C Jones says:

    Comp>Filer>Chorus>Phaser>Distortion>amp super loud.

  488. Dr!es says:

    Auto Filter > Phase Shifter > Chorus>Compressor

  489. digitless says:

    compressor – chorus – filter – phaser

  490. Dreyke says:

    Probably with the Compressor in the front along with the chorus, with the Filter somewhere in the mix with the Mothership, ringmods, and fuzzez, with the phase shifter near the end. That’s just off the top of my head

  491. Steven says:

    Compression > Filter > Chorus > Phaser

  492. phillyfunk says:

    Compressor, distortion of the day, auto wah, chorus, flanger.

  493. PigeonFunk says:

    filter > compressor > chorus > phaser

  494. Todd says:

    I would plop those babies on my board and unleash the fury. Love Maxon!

  495. carlos m says:

    I dont know. problably I gonna try all posibilities

  496. Sara says:

    Compressor->Autofilter->Phaser->Chorus

  497. Niko says:

    Comp>Filter>Phaser>Chorus or maybe… Comp>Filter>Chorus>Phaser Hmmm….

  498. Anonymous says:

    I’d start with the AF-9 Auto Filter to affect the initial bass signal, then the PAC-9 Pure Analog Chorus and the PT-9 Pro+ Phase Shifter to handle the modulations, and tighten it up at the end with the CP-9 Pro+ compressor to tighten everything up.

  499. Quinn says:

    Comp — Phaser — Chorus — Filter — amp is probably what I’d try first. Things would definitely change depending on how they react with each other though haha.

  500. Maciek says:

    But why? Never had to do with Maxons, wants badly to try one…

  501. Anonymous says:

    compressor>filter>Phaser>chorus

  502. gtr1ab says:

    I would go compressor, filter, chorus, phaser…mixed in with my other effects.

  503. jose says:

    the especial present to christmas!

  504. Lucas Van Lenten says:

    Compressor > Auto Filter > Phase Shifter > Chorus

  505. stephen says:

    I would route it compressor>phaser>filter>chorus, but i would split my signal after the compressor and run the phaser and filter on two different loops.

  506. Felipe Perz says:

    Merry Christmas!

  507. Adam says:

    filter compressor phaser chorus

  508. Marco Gallerin says:

    These pedals are so awesome what a great thing to win… hope i get em…

  509. I would route pedals this way: AF-9 Auto Filter goes far right; CP-9 Pro+ Compressor off to the side; PAC-9 Pure Analog Chorus to the far left; PT-9 Pro+ Phase Shifter center left to my WMD Geiger Counter. Sorry guys, but it works.
    I need them!

    Oh, the CP-9? I phase shift it with a wah-wah I built myself.

  510. Seth says:

    compressor, chorus, flanger, filter

  511. Asbjorn says:

    I’d need to test a lot and bring in my od to make it even more complicated.

  512. Richard says:

    Those pedals would help me out greatly. I don’t own a pedal yet I am trying to get some for my rig but right now it is a little tight. those would be great pedals for me to use.

  513. Francisco Prado says:

    I need this pedalss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Lovely crazy sound!!!!!

  514. Hovig Sarkissian says:

    i would probably route them in the midway or beginning points of my pedal board or whatever works best in my boards situation

  515. Gilles says:

    Comp->filter->echo->chorus->phaser

  516. Andrew Coffey says:

    Compressor, filter, DL4 delay, chorus, volume swell, Cathedral reverb, phaser.

  517. Evan Marshall says:

    Probably put the filter before the comp.. But anyway… Great mix of pedals!

  518. Andrew says:

    I guess compression should go last? I dunno, but I know I want these pedals!

  519. Eric Planer says:

    Hmm I only own two pedals so I would definitely be playing around for a few hours to get the right sound. I’d start off with the compressor, then the filter. After that I would throw in my Aguilar agro overdrive and then the chorus and flanger with my Dunlop cry baby at the end.

  520. Shawn Wile says:

    I’d put the Auto Filter followed by the Compressor into the front of the amp, then the Chorus & Phaser in the effects loop.

  521. jas says:

    i’d route them in every way possible. experimentation is the key to discovering new sounds.

  522. MikeG says:

    Comp>Filter>Phaser>Chorus

  523. Marcel says:

    Changes depending on what I’m using them with

  524. Francisco Martin says:

    I hope to be lucky, to get these pedals, I look gorgeous.

    Merry Christmas

  525. Zane says:

    Compressor-Chorus-Phaser-Auto Filter.

  526. JoeG says:

    I’d try running compressor>filter>phaser>chorus first, and then experiment with different combinations.

  527. Alex LaRocca says:

    Compressor-Phaser-Chorus-Auto Filter, and change it up too

  528. Johnny Rey says:

    Filter > Comp > Chorus > Phase
    1. filter: to be able to really dig in with my picking dynamics if I need/want to
    2. comp: to smooth out any really biting sound the filter chirps out, without affecting the tonal quality of the filter
    3. chorus: I’d really put the phase or chorus in either order, just making sure they’re both towards the end.
    4. phase: see above

  529. Stephen D says:

    I have no idea how I would route them, but it would be a great time figuring it out.

  530. Howard Gabriel says:

    Compressor > Auto Filter > Phase Shifter > Chorus

  531. Baphomistaberinkula says:

    Feliz Nochebuena Juan :)
    I would route them like this
    Analog Chorus –> Phase Shifter –> Compressor–> Auto Filter
    I’m really excited about these pedals, I’d love and cherish that Chorus, the Shifter, the compressor and of course, The Filter!!!

  532. P.K says:

    Compressor > Bass synthesizer > fuzz > Pedal

  533. Dorothy Davidson says:

    Merry Christmas

  534. Wesley Krafft says:

    Compressor->Filter->Shifter->Chorus. Honestly though I would probably end up trying every possible configuration and see what happens.

  535. Pete says:

    i would route them as follows: compressor, chorus, phaser, then auto filter.

  536. Justin Sawhill says:

    Filter, compressor, chorus, phaser. Yep.

  537. Jan says:

    I’d go FIRST 4 filter -> phaser -> chorus -> and compressor in the end…. but checkin and listenin would be my further approach i guess….

  538. Chris Partridge says:

    Trial and error

  539. Dean says:

    Compressor-chorus-phase shifter-filter——-eargasm

  540. Brian says:

    I’d route them the most perfect way, so the sound beautiful. like a tastey little donut covered in maple bacon and choclate

  541. Jeff Reyes says:

    Im getting back into my bass roots, it was what I started learning after picking up an acoustic guitar, these pedals would be awesome to have for my soon t be finished recording studio! :D

  542. sidewalkfins says:

    I would arrange them as well as possible, with Juan’s expertise. I have no bass pedals at all!

  543. Shawn says:

    Compressor/Filter/Phaser/Chorus

  544. Jon says:

    Bass -> envelope filter -> compressor
    guitar -> chorus -> phaser

    From there, both into my looper and on to separate amps

  545. jb says:

    filter>chorus>phaser>comp

  546. Chris says:

    COMP -> CHORUS -> PHASE -> FILTER

  547. Dev says:

    great pedals!

  548. Dev says:

    comp–>phaser–>filter–>chorus

    gives me the drive that I’ll need, and then let’s me totally wack out the signal before adding some chorus effect!

  549. michael says:

    like this : Compressor/Filter/Phaser/Chorus

  550. Jake Baldwin says:

    The comp would go before my chain of gain pedals which then feed into the amp, and the rest would be in the effects loop. Chorus first, then Phase Shifter, with the Auto Filter at the end. After that I might add on my Cathedral, and in between the Chorus and the Phaser might be my Pitchfactor.

  551. Henfield says:

    I would go with the filter first,to work off my playing dynamics, followed by the compressor, then the phaser, and then finally, the Chorus! This is a great giveaway! I hope that I win!

  552. Byron says:

    I would start of routing them compressor, filter, chrous, and then phaser. And then mix in a few other random pedals from there.

  553. christian says:

    Filter, compressor, chorus, phaser.

  554. Julianc says:

    I have no pedalboard, but if i win my pedalboard start with these

  555. The Verm says:

    Compressor/chorus/phaser/filter
    I think!! Need to hear them to be sure

  556. Fuzzy says:

    Compressor > Chorus > Filter > Phaser

    If I win the pedals I’ll be sure to try this combo out first… then mix it all up and add some delay!

  557. THOMAS says:

    Bass -> envelope filter -> compressor
    hellyeah!

  558. tyler says:

    Bass -> AF-9 Filter -> PAC-9 Chorus -> PT-9+ Pro Phaser -> CP-9+ Compressor -> amp.

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