Kid Andersen plays his ThroBak Overdrive Boost
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Nice playing man, very cool blues licks
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More rocking.
Less talking.
Nice playing, though. Good tone.
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Are those burstbucker pups? Sounds great kid.
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you sound like LEO from "that 70's show" , you rock.
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Um, "mostly" equals "not entirely"... so... he's still right o.0 Always glad to see or hear of "chick guitar players," but there's no point countering his comment b/c, well, it's accurate~shrug~
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@HackerGuitarist Probably because the guy is actually out there making a living doing this. I wish I could.
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did I just hear fret buzz?
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why is your name in every title ?
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The key to using this pedal is understanding that the bass/treble knobs interact with each other. Don't be afraid to back off the treble. I usually have it a couple notches below the bass setting (For example, if the bass is at say, 12:00, then the treble would be at 10:00). I find that if I need more bite, it's better to turn up the bass a bit rather than the treble. Doing this tends to increase your mids (Like I said, they interact with each other). This works best with pre-gain to the right.
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I was using a Les Paul-type guitar with the Hot Rod Dlx when I was in my frind's studio. Thought I should mention this. The Overdrive Boost also works well with Strats, but it sounds so-damn-good with a Les Paul that I don't want to use anything else. The Overdrive Boost LOVES humbuckers (hum-buggies.... as gearmanndude would say). After yesterday, I'm totally-back in love with this thing. Pricey, but worth it for people who can play and know how to dig in and find their tone.
"Mostly gentleman?' Not so... I'm one chick who's very interested in this pedal. Nice demo!
Noitpure 2 years ago 5