Lewguitar
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Re: Jeff Beck squeezy mids?
Exactly. And that's what's so great about the Klon. If you have the chops and the desire to learn how to do that, the Klon allows you to do that better than any other pedal I've ever used.
But that has to be your playing style and you have to be able to to leave the Klon on almost all of the time.
If you're looking for a pedal to stomp on for solos and off for rhythm the Klon may not be right for you, and if you're looking for super saturated overdriven tone the Klon may not be right for you either, because the Klon is not a super-distorted pedal.
I noticed after watching him Live at Ronnie Scotts and also the Les Paul tribute that he sets his tone hot, then he backs off his volume for rhythm tones and dimes it for chirps, squeels, and solo's. He uses his tone pot too. He is one of the few players that really work the guitar controls as much as he does. This really compliments the Klon tone he is using to get his full on distortion stuff.
Exactly. And that's what's so great about the Klon. If you have the chops and the desire to learn how to do that, the Klon allows you to do that better than any other pedal I've ever used.
But that has to be your playing style and you have to be able to to leave the Klon on almost all of the time.
If you're looking for a pedal to stomp on for solos and off for rhythm the Klon may not be right for you, and if you're looking for super saturated overdriven tone the Klon may not be right for you either, because the Klon is not a super-distorted pedal.