BriGuy1968
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Re: Has Anyone Ever Tried This?
I'm a modeler for sound and just keep my solid state amp clean. The volume is almost never above about 3.5 and it reacts pretty well to changes up or down in volume coming from the rest of my rig. I have a clean boost pedal in front of the whole thing now which I use to bump the volume just a touch when I'm playing split coils, phase reversed, or single coils so I don't have a drop in volume when switching to any of them compared to the humbuckers. I've cranked it up before, though, and it gives a nice kick to the volume and causes a little more breakup so I don't think a different boost would be any different from that standpoint.
I have to admit too, though that a big part of the equation is just to see if it can be done! [emoji6] The core concept is to be able to essentially take the pedal with you when you're away from your rig AND to be able to use it with any guitar.
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If you are already playing with all your gain coming from the amp and not any pedals out front, then you've already hit the ceiling of the preamp. Any boost out front will just add more gain and compress more, no volume boost. What you need in that case is a volume boost post preamp. If you have some clean-ish headroom on your amp, then a boost out front will work some. Sometimes a good boost out front is an EQ with the mids boosted. Another options is whoever is running sound, if you have a soundperson at the board, have them bump your level up in the mains for leads, same with the other guitarist.
I'm a modeler for sound and just keep my solid state amp clean. The volume is almost never above about 3.5 and it reacts pretty well to changes up or down in volume coming from the rest of my rig. I have a clean boost pedal in front of the whole thing now which I use to bump the volume just a touch when I'm playing split coils, phase reversed, or single coils so I don't have a drop in volume when switching to any of them compared to the humbuckers. I've cranked it up before, though, and it gives a nice kick to the volume and causes a little more breakup so I don't think a different boost would be any different from that standpoint.
I have to admit too, though that a big part of the equation is just to see if it can be done! [emoji6] The core concept is to be able to essentially take the pedal with you when you're away from your rig AND to be able to use it with any guitar.
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