Taz Rules
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OK, I'm thinking of buying or building a tube amp. (Currently playing through a cheap ss Fender practice amp)
I'm thinking I might buy an amp that has good cleans, and then when I want something harder, I can dirty it up with pedals. (Though I'm still thinking a fairly low wattage amp so I can get the power tube distortion without breaking my neighbors' eardrums)
I currently own a V-Amp, so I can make some sounds. But would it sound better with individual pedals? I notice most pros don't exactly pop a V-Amp out of their case, and I'm figuring that's for a reason.
In addition to thoughts on the V-Amp and its applicability, I'd also like to check that I actually understand what the different pedals do...so I'll list some, and what I think they do, and I'll ask you guys to confirm or correct me, please...
Distortion pedal.....adds distortion, obviously. But the character of the pedal plays a large role in the output. It "overrides" the natural sound of the amp and guitar. T or F?
Overdrive pedal.....boosts signal to the amp, causing the amp's natural distortion to kick in to a greater degree or at a lower volume level. Enhances the sound of the amp and guitar rather than overriding it. T or F?
Tube Screamer..... similar to an overdrive pedal, but with a more prominent boost in the midrange. Probably the last thing you'd ever want if your guitar uses a JB. T or F?
Fuzz Box .... Basically distortion on steroids. Muddies up your sound without boosting it, leading to a 60s psychedelic sound. T or F?
Flanger ..... I've read and heard that this is absolutely necessary to do EVH sounds. But I could never really put my finger on the specific effect, even when I try the flange setting on the V-Amp. A little help here?
Phaser .... see above, without the EVH part
Noise Gate..... I have no idea what this does.
EQ ..... same as the eq on your amp. Fairly straight forward T or F?
Chorus/Reverb/Echo/Delay .... I'm not clear on the differences between these things.
The other thing I find completely overwhelming as I try to research this stuff is the sheer number of different pedals that supposedly do the same thing, only sound completely different. How many thousand distortion pedals are there? How does one even begin to choose?
I notice Crybaby wahs seem to cost a fortune. Are they really worth that much more than, say, an Ibanez wah? If so, what's the difference?
What are the "Big Name" pedals I should look at? So far I've picked up through osmosis that Crybaby makes good wahs, and Joyo makes some decent stuff, but not super high end. Good value basically, which is what I'd be looking for.
I am learning to play still, even though I'm old. I like a lot of 80s stuff...poison, EVH, Def Leppard, and of course ACDC. But I also want to play some classic stuff like Clapton/Cream, Hendrix, etc. And I also like to play bluesy rock like SRV (well, maybe I'm not there yet, but I will be one day), ZZTop, Jeff Healey, Rik Emmet. I don't want to waste money on a lot of stuff I don't need...are there one or two pedals that can get me to these places? Or should I stick with the V-Amp?
Or would I be better served skipping the pedals and tubes all together and getting a modelling amp?
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(26 years of marriage has left me obviously very confused.:15
I'm thinking I might buy an amp that has good cleans, and then when I want something harder, I can dirty it up with pedals. (Though I'm still thinking a fairly low wattage amp so I can get the power tube distortion without breaking my neighbors' eardrums)
I currently own a V-Amp, so I can make some sounds. But would it sound better with individual pedals? I notice most pros don't exactly pop a V-Amp out of their case, and I'm figuring that's for a reason.
In addition to thoughts on the V-Amp and its applicability, I'd also like to check that I actually understand what the different pedals do...so I'll list some, and what I think they do, and I'll ask you guys to confirm or correct me, please...
Distortion pedal.....adds distortion, obviously. But the character of the pedal plays a large role in the output. It "overrides" the natural sound of the amp and guitar. T or F?
Overdrive pedal.....boosts signal to the amp, causing the amp's natural distortion to kick in to a greater degree or at a lower volume level. Enhances the sound of the amp and guitar rather than overriding it. T or F?
Tube Screamer..... similar to an overdrive pedal, but with a more prominent boost in the midrange. Probably the last thing you'd ever want if your guitar uses a JB. T or F?
Fuzz Box .... Basically distortion on steroids. Muddies up your sound without boosting it, leading to a 60s psychedelic sound. T or F?
Flanger ..... I've read and heard that this is absolutely necessary to do EVH sounds. But I could never really put my finger on the specific effect, even when I try the flange setting on the V-Amp. A little help here?
Phaser .... see above, without the EVH part
Noise Gate..... I have no idea what this does.
EQ ..... same as the eq on your amp. Fairly straight forward T or F?
Chorus/Reverb/Echo/Delay .... I'm not clear on the differences between these things.
The other thing I find completely overwhelming as I try to research this stuff is the sheer number of different pedals that supposedly do the same thing, only sound completely different. How many thousand distortion pedals are there? How does one even begin to choose?
I notice Crybaby wahs seem to cost a fortune. Are they really worth that much more than, say, an Ibanez wah? If so, what's the difference?
What are the "Big Name" pedals I should look at? So far I've picked up through osmosis that Crybaby makes good wahs, and Joyo makes some decent stuff, but not super high end. Good value basically, which is what I'd be looking for.
I am learning to play still, even though I'm old. I like a lot of 80s stuff...poison, EVH, Def Leppard, and of course ACDC. But I also want to play some classic stuff like Clapton/Cream, Hendrix, etc. And I also like to play bluesy rock like SRV (well, maybe I'm not there yet, but I will be one day), ZZTop, Jeff Healey, Rik Emmet. I don't want to waste money on a lot of stuff I don't need...are there one or two pedals that can get me to these places? Or should I stick with the V-Amp?
Or would I be better served skipping the pedals and tubes all together and getting a modelling amp?

(26 years of marriage has left me obviously very confused.:15

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