That Holy Fire pedal sounds pretty good. I wish that the guy doing the demo would turn off the reverb and let us hear the pedal unaffected.Originally Posted by Tig
Here's another demo:
Thanks for giving me GAS, Tig :
tung
That Holy Fire pedal sounds pretty good. I wish that the guy doing the demo would turn off the reverb and let us hear the pedal unaffected.Originally Posted by Tig
Here's another demo:
Thanks for giving me GAS, Tig :
tung
You're welcome! I guess you owe me.Originally Posted by tunghaichuan
The pedal has a huge rage, but still retains your original tone better than most, all while staying fairly simple. G for gain (nice clean boost). O for overdrive. D for distortion. The bottom knob cuts out either high or low frequencies. Roll off your volume at any pedal setting still produces a great nearly bypassed tone without sounding muddy.
The Vince Genella demo digs into the controls at around 1:30, and yes, he's using way too much reverb in the last part.
Here's a good demo...
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