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Anyone used it? Seems to get V good reviews, thinking of using it or something like it to add a better distortion channel to my amp.
Well theres been 2 or 3 granted but the majority, no. If you've nothing constructive or useful to say why bother posting? I'm well aware my best option would be to buy something like an Engl Powerball or a mesa triple rec, would love something like that. Can't afford one, doubt if i ever will be able to. So for now my only option is to try and get the most use out of the kit i have and can afford.
I'm well aware my best option would be to buy something like an Engl Powerball or a mesa triple rec...
Well theres been 2 or 3 granted but the majority, no. If you've nothing constructive or useful to say why bother posting? I'm well aware my best option would be to buy something like an Engl Powerball or a mesa triple rec, would love something like that. Can't afford one, doubt if i ever will be able to. So for now my only option is to try and get the most use out of the kit i have and can afford.
Cheers guys. I've thought about the 5150- problem is I've heard very bad things about its clean tone. I'll probably just end up suffering my current amp for a few more years.
In response to what i currently play its a Jackson DK2M, through an NS-2 and a TS7 into an Ashford fallen angel 60w combo- the all tube one before they became hybrid.
Once you turn it on it is hard to turn off cause the amp sounds thin and weak.Really, you put a compressor between a guitar and a distorted amp?
Once you turn it on it is hard to turn off cause the amp sounds thin and weak.
Hmm fair play i'd always read that a distorted guitar amp is already heavily compressed, is there one you'd recommend?
have you considered a RevJrPro. It has very decent cleans and a great distortion.Cheers guys. I've thought about the 5150-
have you considered a RevJrPro. It has very decent cleans and a great distortion.
I have, but i've worried about practise volume levels, my 60w is only just loud enough really.
I couldn't imagine not having a compressor.You can use it to add sustain or use it to make your overall sound more balanced.You're basically bringing up the level for more quieter parts and it will also keep your louder parts in check.It can help bring harmonics out.Just watch how high you set the levels cause too high it can cause the clean channel to distort.If you're using your amp's gain i would go into the compressor then into the amp's input.Don't use it in an effects loop.Compression normally goes before the gain stage.Really, you put a compressor between a guitar and a distorted amp?
+1 You are using a comp/sustainer pedal to even out your dynamics so that the amp gets a steady signal. That way, you don't have to turn the gain on the amp up as much to get the saturation you want. Picking heavy or soft, you will still get a smooth distortion.I couldn't imagine not having a compressor.You can use it to add sustain or use it to make your overall sound more balanced.You're basically bringing up the level for more quieter parts and it will also keep your louder parts in check.It can help bring harmonics out.Just watch how high you set the levels cause too high it can cause the clean channel to distort.If you're using your amp's gain i would go into the compressor then into the amp's input.Don't use it in an effects loop.Compression normally goes before the gain stage.