Kid Andersen plays his ThroBak Overdrive Boost

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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2009

Kid showing of the awesome tones he gets out of this ThroBak Overdrive Boost

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  • "Mostly gentleman?' Not so... I'm one chick who's very interested in this pedal. Nice demo!

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  • Nice playing man, very cool blues licks

  • More rocking.

    Less talking.

    Nice playing, though.  Good tone.

  • Are those burstbucker pups? Sounds great kid.

  • you sound like LEO from "that 70's show" , you rock.

  • @Noitpure

    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~

  • @HackerGuitarist Probably because the guy is actually out there making a living doing this. I wish I could.

  • did I just hear fret buzz?

  • why is your name in every title ?

  • 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.

  • @gangtwanger

    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.

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