Kac said:I'm thinkin' about gettin' an EQ pedal
and I don't have much room on my pedalboard:
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Does it make a difference if it's in front of the wah pedal or behind it?
-Kac
Kac said:Puckboy, that'd be overkill for my applications
Stratdeluxer, THANK YOU! If I get one I will put it in the effects loop.
Rock On!!!!
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Kac said:Puckboy, that'd be overkill for my applications
Rock On!!!!
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That's the one I was thinkin' about picking up. I'll have it on all the time cuz I won't be putting it on the pedal-board... But I think it would really help me out.Lee Bob said:I absolutely love my MXR 10 band EQ. I have the Kerry King sig one, but it is no different than the standard M-108. It definitely made a huge difference on my recto. Really thickened up my tone. It is the one pedal I could not live without.
STRATDELUXER97 said:Works the best it's going to work within your amp's effects loop
Shnook said:I'd suggest skipping the EQ pedal and buying an Xotic RC Boost. Not only a clean boost for your signal but has really good EQ properties.
You talkin' to desertrose or me?ericmeyer4 said:What are you looking to achieve? Honestly I havnt used my eq with my amp for awhile now. I do set the sliders as weird position, kick on an octave pedal, and a big muff and make some really cool bass sounds. But thats just a personal prefference.
Kac said:You talkin' to desertrose or me?
I'm gonna use an EQ pedal (on at all times) to boost my upper mids mostly, and lower any frequencies that I feel might be over-bearing.
Rock On!