What would you add to my board?

Re: What would you add to my board?

I'm actually aiming for an actual tube screamer.


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I heard a ts-10 live. Ibanez. Better to my ears than the reissue ts-9. Same kind of sound, ever so slightly different texture.


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Re: What would you add to my board?

Your bored is missing some excitement.

The first thing I thought when I saw that is, "s/he doesn't have a single throwdown flashbang grenade on that board"

A fire extinguisher can work too, in a pinch.
 
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Really? I've never felt the need. How do you use it?


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You talking to me?

If so, I think an instantly foot-switchable e.q. change is by far the most useful "effect" any musician could have on hand, generally speaking. You can set it however you want to get an instant tonal change without having to monkey with knobs or pickup switches. Treble boosters are also great, though in a much more limited way; they are basically a preset e.q. change, and the knob controls the intensity of the change.
 
Re: What would you add to my board?

The phase 90 is great but is a little too noticeable, I'm looking for that Hendrix gargling kind of vibe sound.


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Gotta put that thang in front of the dirt, try it that way for a very smooth phase sound.


Guitar->pedals->amp
 
Re: What would you add to my board?

What about a Pigtronix Quantum Time Modulator, a Digitech Whammy V, and a Sonuus Wahoo.
 
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BOSS Slicer. Before the Delay pedal.
 
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Isn't that some synthy pedal?


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No the Minifooger line is pretty straight forward with the exception of the Ring Modulator. Boost, Drive, Delay and an awesome Trem Pedal. The cool thing about the Trem is you can change the shape of the wave. You can go as aggressive as you would like it does a great Fender "How Soon Is Now" aggressive tremolo or you can mellow it out as much as you would like. I think it does the original UniVibe sound much better than the Dunlop UV-1. The big thing is the Minifoogers are priced nice.
 
Re: What would you add to my board?

Actually, I take back my previous suggestion.

Glenn. If you are bursting to spend money on yo' gear, invest in a serious, ATA-approved, fully protective case for yo' Firebird.
 
Re: What would you add to my board?

Actually, I take back my previous suggestion.

Glenn. If you are bursting to spend money on yo' gear, invest in a serious, ATA-approved, fully protective case for yo' Firebird.

I hear you. Is there a particular brand that I should check first?




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Re: What would you add to my board?

EQ for sure,Voodoo Labs Micro vibe is decent and cheaper and smaller then a Fulltone Deja vibe
 
Re: What would you add to my board?

EQ for sure,Voodoo Labs Micro vibe is decent and cheaper and smaller then a Fulltone Deja vibe

A friend has one. I'll check it out. When it's time for the world tour I'll invest in a more high end version.


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Re: What would you add to my board?

If you are looking for a cheap vibe to get your feet wet, I recommend the Danelectro Chicken Salad. It uses real photocells just like the big guys. With two small mods (line some foil around the lamp and drill a hole to access the "throb" trimmer) you've got a real contender. I replaced mine with a Fulltone, which I replaced with a Wilson Haze. The Chicken Salad definitely held me over and I wouldn't hesitate putting it back on my board if I needed to.
 
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