The "Same old song and dance" riff sounded great with the Box of Rock.
For those that have inquired here is a demo of my Box of Rock #002 'Bennett' hand painted pedal. It's like a JTM45 in a box with a boost funtion. I made two clips one with my SX Les Paul and one with a Muddy Waters Telecaster, with the clean channel on my amp and the dirty channel on my amp. The clips do have commentary by me describing my settings and gear used in the clip.
SX Les Paul clip
http://riley-music.com/Music/Guitar%...SX-nsriley.mp3
MW Telecaster clip
http://riley-music.com/Music/Guitar%...le-nsriley.mp3
Added bonus: My Les Paul Junior with it.
http://riley-music.com/Music/Guitar%...TBORLPJR-T.mp3
Enjoy!
-Peace
-Nate
Main Rig - Reverend Wolfman > Korg Pitchblack tuner >Vox Clyde Wah > MXR HW Script Phase 90 > MXR 108 Fuzz > Diaz Texas Ranger > Nova Drive > VL Analog Chorus > ModTone Analog Delay > Vox Night Train > 60's Vox 2x12 (Scumback M75 and Hellatone 30)
The "Same old song and dance" riff sounded great with the Box of Rock.
I can't say that I've given up on a flanger cause I've never liked the effect either. I also can't say the same about Tremolo. I hate them both equally. - Tone2TheBone 2009
Riley - how is the BoR with the blues junior? I considering this combination.
thanks.
We just had a great review of the pedal in the German Gitarre & Bass magazine. Well, honestly it sounds very dynamic and is close to the JTM 45 sound. Played loud this thing surely rocks.
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