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Before.
I had a Boss EQ pedal, and it did very well and gave me the sound I needed, but I just switched to using all rack units and Boss doesn't have a rack version.
Ok, so I just switched from using guitar pedals to everything rack, so I need some advice. I want to get a good EQ, but I've heard as a common complaint about them in general is that they create a lot of noise. Anyone have any good, noise-free experience with a rackmountable guitar EQ?
I use the Ernie Ball Volume pedal that keeps getting mentioned (for obvious reasons). Also, when I shopped for my wah, I wanted something quite original in sound that still sparked my fancy, and I ended up going with a CryBaby Bass wah. The thing is quite versatile and sounds incredible.
Fender American Standard Strat
Fender American Standard Tele
Fender Mexican Fat Strat
Fender Squier Standard Fat Strat
Fender Mustang Reissue
Fender American Jazz Bass
Taylor 110 Acoustic
Posting my pedals:
1) Ernie Ball Volume Used often
2) Bass Crybaby Wah (Yes, for guitar) Used rarely
3) DigiTech Whammy Used rarely
4) Boss TU 2 (Tuner) Used to tune (buhhhh)
5) Boss EQ Used often
6) DigiTech Stereo Flange Used rarely
7) MXR Phase 90 Used often
8) Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail...
I know this probably isn't what you want to hear, but Squier Bullets are the Squiers of Squier. It is NOT worth your money to put a new pickup in that guitar. I would highly reccomend you put that hundred bucks toward a new guitar instead. Even saving up an extra 250 or so and finding a Mexican...
Agreed. Traynor carries the only solid state amp I've ever played that I liked. I used to have a Line 6 Flextone that wasn't too awful. Anything in the Spyder line, however, is pure mush IMO.