After year of building only tube amps and years of playing only tube amps without FX loops.....I have recently been making fx loops mandatory in my builds. With me discovering how great an fx loop is for reverb and things of that nature, I started putting some overdrives in the front of the amp also. I came up with something that I really liked and wanted to make a pedal out of it. I have two tube screamers. I started using them both at the same time in series. Not in a very high gain setting. Just a light drive. But I keep the knobs on each pedal exactly the same. I really love this tone that I am getting so I decided to build a pedal that is just two tube screamers in one, but I would like to use dual pots so that level is one knob, drive is one knob, tone is one knob. The dual pot controls this in both sections. At the end of the chain, I added a 3 band tone stack. I dont know what this will be like yet. I plan to build a tone stack into a pedal project box and just put it in the chain with my two tube screamers to see what its like. I may not include it in my final build if I dont like the results I get when testing.
I am curious though. When using the dual pots to control two things that are kind of spread apart in the circuit, do I have to worry about noise the same way I would if I were doing this in a tube amp? I do not know much about pedals and was wondering if I should use shielded cable for this.