deeaa
October 3rd, 2009, 10:04 AM
I spent a good while playing my rig and I decided I'd accumulated too much pedals. They were already eating my sound and giving it some qualities I have been annoyed by.
So now I simplified; wah > comp > Marshall Jackhammer OD > pan pedal to two channels of the amp.
Pan pedal down it goes to #2 (cleanish channel) input and gives a 'basic' sound; almost clean or with jackhammer on basic rock sound, and with comp also on, metal sound.
And pushing the pan pedal to the floor gives a solo version of every sound; goes into #3 (second channel) input and has more drive and midrange.
What I eliminated is a BBE Maximiser - with less pedals I don't need it so much - and Tech-21 boost/verb. I don't need reverb either when the amp sounds so good...it basically just eats the sound after all to have any FX on it.
It seems like NOT a huge change but it sure is; now that the Jackhammer drives the amp tubes directly the annoying slight buzzy overtone is GONE and also the whole sound gets a total new transparency and kick without any extra noise either. MUCH better than driving 2 more SS gain stages after it.
I guess every now and then it's good to strip down to basics, and then you realize that's what you were always after in the first place...now I just gotta remember to stay away from any more FX.
So now I simplified; wah > comp > Marshall Jackhammer OD > pan pedal to two channels of the amp.
Pan pedal down it goes to #2 (cleanish channel) input and gives a 'basic' sound; almost clean or with jackhammer on basic rock sound, and with comp also on, metal sound.
And pushing the pan pedal to the floor gives a solo version of every sound; goes into #3 (second channel) input and has more drive and midrange.
What I eliminated is a BBE Maximiser - with less pedals I don't need it so much - and Tech-21 boost/verb. I don't need reverb either when the amp sounds so good...it basically just eats the sound after all to have any FX on it.
It seems like NOT a huge change but it sure is; now that the Jackhammer drives the amp tubes directly the annoying slight buzzy overtone is GONE and also the whole sound gets a total new transparency and kick without any extra noise either. MUCH better than driving 2 more SS gain stages after it.
I guess every now and then it's good to strip down to basics, and then you realize that's what you were always after in the first place...now I just gotta remember to stay away from any more FX.