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what does this pedal do? is it an eq curve with a frequency and gain control that can be "replicated" with an eq pedal? or is there more to it? i love anything that can make my tone sparkle.
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@Aidan7x definitely the amp. if you want some good tone you're gonna have to spend a couple bucks
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@Aidan7x depends on the amp and guitar, if you have a guitar with humbuckers then you can get the sound you want, and the amplifier will vary on how you EQ settings. While the pedal is not exactly designed for what metal can be seen today, is more well designed for things like Led Zeppelin, Blue Cheer, etc..
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@Aidan7x It depends obn everything you nut head, do you think we can know based on the watt on your amp?
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My BBE am64 just came in the mail today and i cant get a good tone for avenged sevenfold type soloing, im just using a 20 watt amp until december, but do you think it's the amp or the pedal? can u please help me out
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What up TK... i have a question hope you can assist me... i just got the BBE Boosta Grande and wondering where i put it in the pedal board chain??? do i use it as one of the first pedals in the chain order as a overdrive pedal??? or do i put it at the end of the chain before the BBE sonic maximiser??? hheeeelllllllllppppp!!!!
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Will you do a review all about bad boys,how it came about and if you were the inventor of the bad boy we all know and love.
P.S please incorporate more bad boys and almighty boys and girls in to your reviews.
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tone king rules, I love it when you say alrighty boys and girls I will just give you one of those bad boys right their lol its why everyone tunes into your reviews, and they are good of course,
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A/B comparison not matched for obvious differences in overall level and frequency response. Oops! Whatever the Maximizer really does is hard to subjectively separate from the obvious differences if they are not compensated for.
@HackerGuitarist
Do your research. You obviously have NO idea of what the BBE Sonic Maximizer does or what it's designed for....
DLRisVH 1 year ago 12
@IHateCreed666 "that riff ... at 1:23... what's it from"
It's from pedal-point thumping on the E string while sliding some fifths up the neck on the A and D strings.
95,496,793 guitarists "wrote" that riff independently. And that's just between the years 1983, and 1987. (Data not available for other years.)
Odds that it matches some part of some randomly selected Hammerfall song: 1 in 17.
KazKylheku 8 months ago 6