ratherdashing Kablamminator Feb 27, 2008 #41 Re: What are you doing for a solo boost? sosomething said: I make the rest of my bandmates turn down. Click to expand... Win!
Re: What are you doing for a solo boost? sosomething said: I make the rest of my bandmates turn down. Click to expand... Win!
korovamilkdud WhoDatologist Feb 27, 2008 #42 Re: What are you doing for a solo boost? I'm planning on using a modded boss tremolo. I imaging a boss super overdrive would work well with the extra mids.
Re: What are you doing for a solo boost? I'm planning on using a modded boss tremolo. I imaging a boss super overdrive would work well with the extra mids.
F Forbes Guest Feb 28, 2008 #44 Re: What are you doing for a solo boost? I have one solo and i always mess it up.... so it's best if i dont boost...
Re: What are you doing for a solo boost? I have one solo and i always mess it up.... so it's best if i dont boost...
El Dunco Sock Supplier to RHCP Mar 18, 2008 #45 Re: What are you doing for a solo boost? Rich_S said: I had an "Ice Cube Sustain Coupler" in my silverface Twin Reverb, back around 1977-78. It did the same thing, except you used the existing reverb switch to turn it off and on, IIRC. There's a pic of one here (the little blue thing): http://users.conwaycorp.net/glp/index6.html Click to expand... Is there any real difference in using that than a normal lead? As in... does the ice-cube have any extra capacitors or resistors etc. inside it?
Re: What are you doing for a solo boost? Rich_S said: I had an "Ice Cube Sustain Coupler" in my silverface Twin Reverb, back around 1977-78. It did the same thing, except you used the existing reverb switch to turn it off and on, IIRC. There's a pic of one here (the little blue thing): http://users.conwaycorp.net/glp/index6.html Click to expand... Is there any real difference in using that than a normal lead? As in... does the ice-cube have any extra capacitors or resistors etc. inside it?
The Golden Boy Fleecy Sweaterologist Mar 18, 2008 #46 Re: What are you doing for a solo boost? Barber Direct Drive. Boost with a little more OD on top of the signal.
Re: What are you doing for a solo boost? Barber Direct Drive. Boost with a little more OD on top of the signal.