So essentially this pedal can basically make the sound of the guitar studio quality in any atmosphere live.
This just seems like a must have then to me now.
And then another question, not really regarding this pedal. How's your e-bow working out?
I had mine, but it just died, like nothing could fix it. I just wanna know if i got like the bastard stepchild one that didnt want to work and I'm apprehensive about buying a new one.
eBow, no prbs dude, been using it for 2-3 years now, no probs at all. Its gets giged alot, so its out and about. Its the eBow plus i have with the two modes. Cool device i use it on a few tracks. Song of ours called placido disc has a good ebow part on it. You will find it on my channel.
If you have the tone piot engaged, from min to 12 it will add a range of bass frequencies to your tone.
From 12 to max it will had treble frequecies.
If your push the boost it will give a massive dB bost and will then start to push ur tubes.
The idea is depending on the room your playing in u adjust the tone accordingly. So bright room, u add bass to level the tone. Dark room u add treble to brighten the tone. So no matter where u play u can keep the frequecny of your lead level.
I'm thinking about buying one of these for my Peavey 5150 I am going to buy.
Does this basically amp up/brighten the sound that the guitar is emiting?
It sounds like there is a nice bass/mid boost on there as well.
And last question, is it worth the money to grab this pedal? Seeing as all I use right now is a Digitech RP-300 and a Boss CH-1, as with the Peavey's footswitch when it's purchased.
Hey man. I love this pedal. It has the tone dial. At its minimm etting it switches off (actually switches, there is a click lol) in this mode it is fairly transparent. Doesnt realy effect the frequency band at all.
The bosst dial is great aswell, below 12 o'clock it goves u a volume boost without really pushing the tubes towards clipping.
So essentially this pedal can basically make the sound of the guitar studio quality in any atmosphere live.
This just seems like a must have then to me now.
And then another question, not really regarding this pedal. How's your e-bow working out?
I had mine, but it just died, like nothing could fix it. I just wanna know if i got like the bastard stepchild one that didnt want to work and I'm apprehensive about buying a new one.
MaikeMTC 3 years ago
Yeh its a cool pedal.
eBow, no prbs dude, been using it for 2-3 years now, no probs at all. Its gets giged alot, so its out and about. Its the eBow plus i have with the two modes. Cool device i use it on a few tracks. Song of ours called placido disc has a good ebow part on it. You will find it on my channel.
Cheers
craigmcarthur1 3 years ago
If you have the tone piot engaged, from min to 12 it will add a range of bass frequencies to your tone.
From 12 to max it will had treble frequecies.
If your push the boost it will give a massive dB bost and will then start to push ur tubes.
The idea is depending on the room your playing in u adjust the tone accordingly. So bright room, u add bass to level the tone. Dark room u add treble to brighten the tone. So no matter where u play u can keep the frequecny of your lead level.
craigmcarthur1 3 years ago
So Craig,
I'm thinking about buying one of these for my Peavey 5150 I am going to buy.
Does this basically amp up/brighten the sound that the guitar is emiting?
It sounds like there is a nice bass/mid boost on there as well.
And last question, is it worth the money to grab this pedal? Seeing as all I use right now is a Digitech RP-300 and a Boss CH-1, as with the Peavey's footswitch when it's purchased.
Thanks man, for the future.
MaikeMTC 3 years ago
Hey man. I love this pedal. It has the tone dial. At its minimm etting it switches off (actually switches, there is a click lol) in this mode it is fairly transparent. Doesnt realy effect the frequency band at all.
The bosst dial is great aswell, below 12 o'clock it goves u a volume boost without really pushing the tubes towards clipping.
craigmcarthur1 3 years ago