Wow . . . Joe Gore makes the "Black Ice" module sound pretty good!

Re: Wow . . . Joe Gore makes the "Black Ice" module sound pretty good!

Joe is incredible guy http://tonefiend.com/ his website is full of great stuff. He uses a Boomerang 3 looper with the sidecar Artie. Look at that new guitar he just put together it is pretty spiffy http://tonefiend.com/guitar/birdmaster/

Yup. Been watching that video over and over.

Hey ArtieToo, just put the last group of numbers 387UKlhLtsQ after the = sign in between the youtube tags for the link of: www.youtube.com/watch?v=387UKlhLtsQ

Thanks zen. I'll make a note this time. :)
 
Re: Wow . . . Joe Gore makes the "Black Ice" module sound pretty good!

I suppose the resistance drop associated with two pickups on in parallel would answer that...

Wiring a pickup in parallel takes the resistance down to 1/4 of the series measurement. It doesn't give you 1/4 the output.
 
Re: Wow . . . Joe Gore makes the "Black Ice" module sound pretty good!

Um, yeah that's my point. It would teach whether the resistive load of the signal was related to the amount or character of distortion you hear, as a secondary to the signal level itself. It's not a buffered drive.
 
Re: Wow . . . Joe Gore makes the "Black Ice" module sound pretty good!

From what he said regarding "all of the action being clumped at one end of the knob" on an a250k pot, maybe a straight pot instead?


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