John,
Boss TU-2 or 3, OD, Chorus, Small Stone, EQ pedal, and a MXR Carbon Copy should be all you need.
There are several option here.
1. One guitarist uses a Strat and the other a Les Paul. -no need for a solo boost if you get your volumes right because there will not be all that frequency masking.
2. Use a 2 amp rig. Use the bypass out of the boss tuner and send that to your rhythm amp. Have the main out of the Tuner go to the Solo Boost amp so that it only turns on when you turn the tuner off. You can also have your delay only going to that amp if you want. Having a different type of speaker in the solo boost amp's cab will make this layering of sound work even better. Like say G75T for your Rhythm amp and GM12 for Lead amp.
3. Same as 2 but with an amp switcher instead of using the tuner pedal. You can also do the wet/dry amp thing here.
4. Just use the MXR Micro amp for your solo boost. Or Keeley Katana or similar.
5. Just use an eq pedal for the solo boost with a frowny face.
Good Luck!
Boss TU-2 or 3, OD, Chorus, Small Stone, EQ pedal, and a MXR Carbon Copy should be all you need.
There are several option here.
1. One guitarist uses a Strat and the other a Les Paul. -no need for a solo boost if you get your volumes right because there will not be all that frequency masking.
2. Use a 2 amp rig. Use the bypass out of the boss tuner and send that to your rhythm amp. Have the main out of the Tuner go to the Solo Boost amp so that it only turns on when you turn the tuner off. You can also have your delay only going to that amp if you want. Having a different type of speaker in the solo boost amp's cab will make this layering of sound work even better. Like say G75T for your Rhythm amp and GM12 for Lead amp.
3. Same as 2 but with an amp switcher instead of using the tuner pedal. You can also do the wet/dry amp thing here.
4. Just use the MXR Micro amp for your solo boost. Or Keeley Katana or similar.
5. Just use an eq pedal for the solo boost with a frowny face.
Good Luck!
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