Comment by Bill Zink on November 16, 2009 at 9:11pm
I used to use the EQ for a clean boost, but the Maxon OD808 is the best clean boost I've used. I also used it as a treble boost to get that fried-out, denatured Telecaster sound, like on Captain Beefheart's Doc at the Radar Station. That was the sound I needed to occasionally cut through the chaos of the Waffles. Also, if I was playing with distortion, I could kick the EQ for an instant volume boost (for solos, etc.)
A treble booster with Fender single coils is a bit insane, but it works. Rory Gallagher used a treble booster with his Strat, so how can it be wrong?
Comment by Jeb Banner on November 16, 2009 at 12:25pm
ever consider having a compressor as the last pedal? I find it can nicely pasteurize the sound before hitting the amp, not always needed but can be nice for solos especially cleaner solos without much distortion.
Comment by John P. Strohm on November 16, 2009 at 11:48am
The Electric Mistress died and I haven't replaced it. A little outside of what I typically do these days (guitar playing as opposed to noisemaking - not offense to noisemaking!). Bill, how do you use the EQ pedal? I know Dale Lawrence uses one, I think for a clean boost. Not sure how I'd work one in but I suspect I could find a way.
The next thing I plan to intergrate into my pedalboard setup is a looping device - though I'll probably have to lost the muff. I might get one of those mini-muffs to save room - assuming it does roughly the same thing. Anybody know? Also I've got my eye on that Boss Space Echo box - anybody checked that out? I run a volume pedal before the board as well.
Also in terms of organizing the setup - anybody have any good space-saving tips? I have a nice road case for this board, so I don't plan to upgrade in terms of size anytime soon. I've done some experimenting regarding the order of boxes and I'm happy with this sequence. The distortion/OD pedals must be in this order and must be first, but it might make sense to put the trem and reverb before the delay.
Comment by Bill Zink on November 15, 2009 at 2:41am
I'm down to a DOD Flashback Fuzz, a Rat, a Maxon overdrive (generic Tube Screamer, used for a clean boost) a Boss 6 band footswitch EQ, and a Morley volume pedal. I sure would like to have a Memory Man.
Comment by Ryan Sprowles on November 15, 2009 at 12:29am
No more electric mistress?
Comment by Jeb Banner on November 11, 2009 at 11:24pm
One of the beauties of aging is constantly learning less is more.
Look, I'm a poet!
Comment by John P. Strohm on November 11, 2009 at 5:35pm
I rocked the flerb last night, bro! It worked beautifully. Sometimes I miss having six different EH modulation effects running at once, but I just needed to simplify in my middle age.
Yeah, of course there are other tastemakers - I vaguely mention that we all have our own filtering mechanisms and that will continue. Social networking and blogs will become more and more important - as will ways of communicating that we can't conce…
Hey John, since you are the only person I know who would know:
Are the models that drive satellite radio producing any revenue for the artist? You don't mention satellite services but to me, not having one, it seems to be a logical evolution to bet…
I predict that labels may not go away, but they will become less important--as will traditional broadcast radio. Ten years from now we will all have internet-based radio in our cars. And the taste-maker-gate-keepers may not all be labels. They might…
I think it's significant that iTunes acquired LaLa, a streaming site (which I use to preview or rather pre-listen to new releases). With the likely release of Spotify in the U.S., and the fact that Rhapsody already has a subcription streaming servic…
John- do you think there will be one master archive of all music in various formats (Wav, MP3, etc)?
I think you are right on with your predictions but I wonder about the logistics. Will it be like the current distro model where you can get these r…
Thanks, man. I'm not second-guessing whether SubPop was ever actually part of the major system - it seems like they did some sort of P&D deal around the time Mammoth and Matador did, but I don't recall for sure. Anyway they are an indie currently an…
You need to be a member of Musical Family Tree to add comments!
Join Musical Family Tree!