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19 Sixty 3 clean boost pedal and Squier Tele

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2007

http://www.dolphinstreet.com This is a good clean boost pedal. I am using a Squier Telecaster through a Reverend Hellhound.

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  • great playing, really nice style

  • Thank you!

  • Thanks for reply. Do you play with open max. open tone&volume controls? Do you have any recomendations/experience for similar sounding pickups? I would like the thick sound of neck pickup.Since you are an experienced player, did you ever play kinman tele pickups? Can you compare?

  • Never played Kinman, but the DiMarzio Virtal T pickups are awesome. Doubt you can beat them for the price. I max all the knobs, yes.

  • I use DiMarzio Virtual T pickups in my Telecaster.

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  • Todd Lynch makes freaking great pedals!!!

  • pickups are the greatest factor of tone quality, second is the amp, then everything else. An electric is not so much like an acoustic; however the resonance of the wood changes the characteristics of the tone, the pickups aren't designed to pick up the wood, but an acoustic pickup is picking up the amplified and modified signal from the strings through the wood. Take the same pickups, put them in any electric, and you'll get very similar tones, main difference will be in sustain.

  • Aha! Thanks for the information.

  • Its a preamp of sorts, that typically cleanly boosts the signal coming straight from your guitar (or end of effects chain) maybe 50-100% to help overdrive the preamp in your amp, to get overdrive at a lower volume. It is less typically used to drive an amp that's cranked so it produces even more distortion.

    Gives the "super high output pickup" drive to guitars with lower output basically.

  • I think that is one of your better improv sessions. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing.

  • squire bodies are like plywood, guitars that sound good unplugged are the ones that sound good all the time

  • sry sir, you are wrong about that. PUPs will improve the sound because pups have their own voice but if they are passive much of the sound is picking up the vibration off the strings, which is affected by the tonewoods and construction of the guitar. althought tonewoods and construcion plays a larger role in acoustic instruments it plays a heavy role in electrics as well. a better amp will make a bad guitar sound great regardless of the pickups, although more expesive thats a better investment

  • If you change the pups of a cheap Squire; for some hot new ones, is still a Squire? I don´t think so, The pups make the most of a sound in an electric guitar. So why keep talking about a Squire sound, when is not. A real sound of a Squire is the one with standar pups, just the way you get if out off the store.

    Peace.

  • What does a clean boost pedal do? Is it a treble booster or similar? I have never heard of such a pedal, don't play guitar myself.

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    oh my god. thats amazing. adhasdjklvhaduivuiadfh

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