NegativeEase
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give me 400ish, 800ish, 1.6ish control at all costs.
I have never used my GE-7 on acoustic, but it can do wonders for a run-of-the-mill solidbody electric tone. Not just tweak it, but transform it into a living, breathing thing.
That's what I run in the loop of my Randall.The was a very popular Boston band called The Tears. The guitarist used a 1/3 octave into his Hiwatt halfstack he sounded amazing.
I mean, maybe this could be a thing?
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I think 7-10 sliders are fine, but honestly if your amp or other pedals give strong tone controls in the 200-2k range you are probably fine....and an additional graphic EQ pedal will just give strong nuance harmonic options outside the fundamental key tonal areas -which is nice.
However, if you are swapping guitars on stage or jamming, (especially between non similar solid and center block/hollow guitars) Id say it's almost a requirement. as Solid body and Center/Hollow guitars often need totally opposite EQ treatment in the 400 and 800 bands with similar pickups. However this statement is also contingent on your pickup selection and speaker selection which may make the need less.
I no longer use an EQ, but when I did I used this one...
So - there was no "level" on that. Did that bother you?
Not at all. When on it is slightly louder. More fuller sounding tone. Good for boost. I replaced this with a Tube Screamer, but it's a good little pedal. Sliders are very bright. Almost too bright.
So - there was no "level" on that. Did that bother you?