As I enjoy a lot more time relaxing than in the recent past, I've sort of rediscovered effects pedals and I'm adding more to guitar rig. Most recently, I've acquired a Boss GE-7, which is a graphic equalizer and a Top Hat "Wonderboy" overdrive/signal boost pedal. It has been really fun playing with these in front of both the Fender '57 Deluxe reissue, and the Mesa Boogie Tremoverb. I usually use the Tremoverb, as this amp has a rock solid FX loops, and is while bordering on being a vintage amp, is much most versatile with two distinct channels to play with. I've adding then to FX loop signal chain, so that I can essentially use them as a third channel. The chain looks like this - in order left to right - Seymour Duncan Pickup Booster Pedal, Top Hat Wonderboy overdrive/boost pedal, Crybaby Wah Pedal, and lastly an older Alesis QuadraVerb FX unit. Because the FX loop on the Tremoverb has controls for both the "send" signal and the "return" signal, plus an overall level, it has been a bit tricking to get all this dialed in just right, but I think I'm finally there. It is nice to push the gain on the Mesa to just the perfect point of saturation, and still have more to go. I'm really excited to get this rig out and about, and roaring!