UberMetalDood
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Check out this audio I did at home. I used a Blackstar S1-100 at low volume and a Fryette SAS distortion set at minimum level. The SAS is a killer pedal. At first I thought it was kind of weird and didn't work very well, but after I figured out how the bias control affects the gain and volume, then it became like a seriously good pedal. It's very transparent and almost sterile if you didn't know better, but what it does is kind of make the sound a bit bigger and it can add a lot of gain if you want it to. In one way it kind of reminds me of a sonic maximizer. In another way it kind of reminds me of the Fryette Memphis. It can really warm up your tone and works equally well on a clean amp or distorted amp.
I think it's pretty good tone for home use, but let me know what you think. Forgive the mistakes as I have not practiced this song much since learning the first solo the other day.
Blackstar S100 & Fryette SAS Distortion - Mr. Crowley Solo
I think it's pretty good tone for home use, but let me know what you think. Forgive the mistakes as I have not practiced this song much since learning the first solo the other day.
Blackstar S100 & Fryette SAS Distortion - Mr. Crowley Solo