PUCKBOY99 said:Sorry it didn't work out for ya' John :beerchug:
PUCKBOY99 said:And there ya' have it :laugh2:
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midnite_man said:Good info guys. I was starting to get a little wound up towards one of those sweet-looking little boxes, but maybe I'll just start using ear-plugs....lol.
To John: in regards to dialing in a good clean tone on the amp and using pedals; that's exactly what I've been doing with my DSL. I used to have way too many pedals on this big, huge pedal board I bought from NYC Pedalboards (this two-level "condo" is around 3 ft. long and at one time housed as many as 13 pedals!) until I narrowed it down to about 7 or 8 (that's still quite a few) of my fav's. I use 2 TS-9's, one modded by you and one by Steve D., 2 modded wah's (the vox u modded 4 me is the most bitchin' wah I've ever played), a chorus, microvibe, flange, and a couple of echos.
My tone improved 100% just reducing the traffic between amp and guitar and making sure the pedals I do use maintain minimum line-noise as the signal runs it's course. But it's still freakin' loud!
....Bob
the guy who invented fire said:Attenuators are very cool tools but unless you are dealing with a very small amp they are just not good for getting a good crunchy tone at low levels. I've been really digging mine...as long as you don't turn down past about 7 on the dial I can still dial in a good tone and even though all my amps are still pretty loud it does knock quite a bit of volume off! Im not sure how much I will ise it for practice but for gigging it's gonna be a great tool. I have been using it to knock a few db's off my Sound City 50+ head so I can get the amp running a bit to get some natural compression and I still use a pedal for my crunch but it still sounds far better going into the amp on say 4 or so with the attenuator on than it does with the attenuator off and the amp on 1 or less.
Anyway, sorry it didn't pan out for ya John...at least Ted is a cool guy and is gonna take it back.
I have a feeling you'll enjoy your vacation better anyway!:banana: :dance: :banana: :dance: :banana: :dance: :banana: :dance:
STRATDELUXER97 said:I think I Like keeping the volume lower on my Marshall and using the right pedal instead of the Weber Mass.....I'm finding there's this grainey,harshness riding over my notes(Like a stock Boss DS1) that I don't like....I'm attempting to hook up with Ted and see if I can return it...Maybe cool for most people,but I'm really not that thrilled with it overall after more time with it today and after the honeymoon..LOL
kjrocks said:This is pretty much what I found when I got one last year. Something about it just didnt work for me with my Rivera. I gave it a try for about a month than decided to let it go.I could see how it could really work for some situations but I found I didnt really need it. I think I was hoping it would allow my amp to create some tones that I hadnt crank it up enough to hear yet.