Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 1:58 pm
ewwwAngryGoldfish wrote:amp gain
ewwwAngryGoldfish wrote:amp gain
That's what I mean. I'd rather just get the right amp first and EQ the amp to fit that 'djent' sound.Jero wrote:I think a lot of people do use the onboard gain of a good amp...and then a tubescreamer to goose it.AngryGoldfish wrote:I've never liked tubescreamers for that reason. It never made sense to me why anyone would use one when you have pedals and amps with a flatter, cleaner EQ—though maybe that's all they had in the 80's. It is one of the most recognizable dirt tones. It works for modern metal styles, I guess, but I'd still rather use the onboard gain of a good amp.
Add the NoBrainer to that list.... it's fuuuuucking AWEEeesSSOMEJosh Pelican wrote:I sold my Tubescreamer so I could buy this. In my honest opinion (which is always correct), the Middle Man is the way to go for boost.chillerthanmost wrote:I have been wanting the middleman boost so bad these last few days!!! Please tell me it's as awesome as the videos make it out to be. Would you be able to compare the mid boost to, say, a tubescreamer? I need more MIDS, the Middleman is at THE TOP of my list. I just haven't heard enough about it or GH to pull the trigger yet. Well made? Good parts?
I can tell you right now Greenhouse Effects are incredible. Excane has tried most (or all) of 'em and I'm sure he'll agree they're well built with solid parts. I'd love to try 'em all out, but I really want the Goldrive, Sludgehammer, and Retro Sky.
Yep! I really like TS into other pedals or an amp. The bass cut tightens things up, treble cut gets rid of some fizz and the mids get all crunchy. Good fun. But I'm all about the bass cut.Jero wrote:I think a lot of people do use the onboard gain of a good amp...and then a tubescreamer to goose it.AngryGoldfish wrote:I've never liked tubescreamers for that reason. It never made sense to me why anyone would use one when you have pedals and amps with a flatter, cleaner EQ—though maybe that's all they had in the 80's. It is one of the most recognizable dirt tones. It works for modern metal styles, I guess, but I'd still rather use the onboard gain of a good amp.


I like this a lot.vidret wrote:
I'm so sorry. i can't fucking rotate it, i'm too tired.
this has been my board for the last 4 months or so, probably longer, since i got the mobius it's been like that. moby on the way out and prolly gonna get a whetstone - anyone able to do anything resembling tremolo on a whetstone btw?
Nice guitar.Interstellar Burst wrote:Tried to downsize and then couldn't resist scaling straight back up a bit - riding the guitar controls a lot more these days and happier for it though. Adore the FFF!![]()
Nice use of all the space. Luv it.Interstellar Burst wrote:Tried to downsize and then couldn't resist scaling straight back up a bit - riding the guitar controls a lot more these days and happier for it though. Adore the FFF!![]()
goroth wrote:
But I'm all about the bass cut.
I saw a 2880 at bills music a month or so ago.skullservant wrote:![]()
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That does sound like a ton of fun! Wonder where I could try one out around here....