My new favortie tone:
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<br />Love the socks Joey!!
Glad you are digging your new amp!
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haha, Thanks Brian!;)
<br />Love the socks Joey!!
Glad you are digging your new amp!
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haha, Thanks Brian!;)
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<br />Looks like one sweet drive pedal. Wish I could afford more gear.
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It is, I love it. Are you still getting that tele?
<br />Looks like one sweet drive pedal. Wish I could afford more gear.
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It is, I love it. Are you still getting that tele?
I wish I could get a tele right now! Poor me moving out. I go a '32 LCD TV though for my money.
I think its time for you to pick up an Ethos OD now Joey. [:p]
I think its time for you to pick up an Ethos OD now Joey. [:p]
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good set-up. since we're on the subject of awesome fender amp settings, i'll share mine.
either my epi LP100 (super cheapo LP knockoff that is actually like, the second best guitar in the world cuz it's unbreakable and still plays like a dream even though it's held together with duct tape) or jay turser 335 copy through a whole lot of effects, the settings of which i will try to duplicate here...
boss dd5: mode 3, echo level and feedback around 1.00, delay time around 11.00 (closet to 11.30). vintage ehx big muff: volume full, tone around 10.00, sustain at 12.30. crowther p+c: level at 1.00, mix around 2.00, drive around 2.00 (but i move it depnding on the room we're playing), bass switch and low frequncy contour both turned on. ehx small clone: depth switch up, rate gets changed every time we practice. ehx stereo pulsar: saw wave, depth between 10 and 3.00, shape around 12.30, rate between 9 and 2.00. finally, a dd20 set to either analog or tape mode with the tap engaged although i do a lot of knob twiddling on that one, so it's good that it has memory banks for things i program into it...
and all that mess runs into my fender super six, vibrato channel, input 2. brigt switch on, channel volume at 6, treble at 6, mids at 2, bass at 3, reverb between 4 and 8 (i really like spring reverb) and the master whereever i need it to fill the room with kevin shields-like walls of delay and feedback.
seriously, though, with the fender at that 6 6 6(=2x3) setting, it's super clean, bright, responsive with plenty of low-end attack and uhh. yeah. total soundgasm.
either my epi LP100 (super cheapo LP knockoff that is actually like, the second best guitar in the world cuz it's unbreakable and still plays like a dream even though it's held together with duct tape) or jay turser 335 copy through a whole lot of effects, the settings of which i will try to duplicate here...
boss dd5: mode 3, echo level and feedback around 1.00, delay time around 11.00 (closet to 11.30). vintage ehx big muff: volume full, tone around 10.00, sustain at 12.30. crowther p+c: level at 1.00, mix around 2.00, drive around 2.00 (but i move it depnding on the room we're playing), bass switch and low frequncy contour both turned on. ehx small clone: depth switch up, rate gets changed every time we practice. ehx stereo pulsar: saw wave, depth between 10 and 3.00, shape around 12.30, rate between 9 and 2.00. finally, a dd20 set to either analog or tape mode with the tap engaged although i do a lot of knob twiddling on that one, so it's good that it has memory banks for things i program into it...
and all that mess runs into my fender super six, vibrato channel, input 2. brigt switch on, channel volume at 6, treble at 6, mids at 2, bass at 3, reverb between 4 and 8 (i really like spring reverb) and the master whereever i need it to fill the room with kevin shields-like walls of delay and feedback.
seriously, though, with the fender at that 6 6 6(=2x3) setting, it's super clean, bright, responsive with plenty of low-end attack and uhh. yeah. total soundgasm.
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<br />nice socks, joey:D
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Haha, thanks:D
How do you like the Nano head?
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I like the nano a lot, its a small amp with a big tone, definitively a must have
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<br />nice socks, joey:D
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Haha, thanks:D
How do you like the Nano head?
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I like the nano a lot, its a small amp with a big tone, definitively a must have
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