pic of my current rig.

skyydogg01

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hey, y'all!! here is a pic of my current rig. I may be getting a distortion box to replace the DS-1 shortly. I think it has too much of a mid hump. but this is how it is right now.

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looks like a nice rig. I too use a Blues jr. and have a DS-1 on my pedalboard, but I'm not considering getting rid of mine.

Rock on ~ kac
 
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guitars:
ESP LTD MV-200 (JB bridge, Classic Stack Plus neck)
Applause/Ovation AE-28

Amp: Fender Blues Junior

Pedals: (right to left)
Digitech Bad Monkey
Boss DS-1 Distortion
Ibanez LF-7 LoFi
DOD FX75C Stereo Flanger

I throw in a Danelectro Fab Chorus sometimes. I need another 6 inch cable before I can add that one full time.
 
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Is your blues Jr. Stock? I put a Jensen speaker in mine and noticed a serious tone improvement.

If you don't like the DS-1 for distortion, you might want to try the Big Muff, I played one through my Jr. and was really into it.

Rock On ~ Kac
 
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What exactly does that LoFi do? I've heard it's supposed to make stuff sound like a small transistor radio... on purpose.
 
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Yeah, it's stock. Just got it in on monday actually. I needa tweak some more. I'm starting to dig it at low volumes (with the ds-1). I still need to crank it to see if I really like it.

and if I do change the speakers, I'm thinking maybe an Eminence Governor to try to pull out some of the upper mids.

the LoFi is just that - Low Fidelity. I have it set for "AM Radio" (which was supplied in the manual) and it really sounds like an AM radio. there are 2 knobs that control the tone. One for lows and one for highs. What it actually does is move the frequency points on the filters so on the lows, the more clockwise, the higher the cut-off point. it's opposite on the highs side. if you have the lows full clockwise and the highs full counter-clockwise, you only get like 1 kHz coming through.

the setting I use is most of the lows out and some of the highs. it really sounds like an am radio with an old, ratted out speaker.
 
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the LoFi is just that - Low Fidelity. I have it set for "AM Radio"

You mean people actually want that kind of tone?

Say what you will about the DS-1 though, I think it's one of the most useful pedals ever made. Especially for the price you can't beat it.
 
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You mean people actually want that kind of tone?

Say what you will about the DS-1 though, I think it's one of the most useful pedals ever made. Especially for the price you can't beat it.

oh, I agree. I just need it to play nice with the Blues Jr.
 
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the LoFi is just that - Low Fidelity. I have it set for "AM Radio" (which was supplied in the manual) and it really sounds like an AM radio. there are 2 knobs that control the tone. One for lows and one for highs. What it actually does is move the frequency points on the filters so on the lows, the more clockwise, the higher the cut-off point. it's opposite on the highs side. if you have the lows full clockwise and the highs full counter-clockwise, you only get like 1 kHz coming through.

Wes Borland of Limp Bizkit did a similar thing with a BOSS Graphic EQ pedal. Had 2 or so of the high and mid faders up, and everything else turned right down.

I've tried it with my EQ, and it does produce quite a cool effect. Couldn't use it too much, but would sound good on the occasional riff etc :)
 
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perfect example of the LoFi - Flaw's "Only the Strong" ... the intro is done with the LoFi then it kicks in with the same riff without the filter. So you get a good before and after thing.

Just turned my amp up a little more and I'm liking it more and more everyday.
 
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