Re: The stomp boxes are the problem!!
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there is really no need for a solo boost if you have good tone. period.
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How can 'good tone' make your guitar jump out for the solos and then duck back down under a vocalist? Someone could say the soundman should turn you up, but most bands don't have a dedicated soundman, and even if you do - he'd better be really familiar with your set list and songs. Soundguys that I've had at gigs were more interested in drinking and chasing tail than making us sound good.
I set my guitar level how it needs to be, then set a footswitchable boost for solos and parts I want to jump out of the mix. I actually use one of the Line6 Pod XTL virtual stompboxes - the EQ/boost, and it works fine.
Pete
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there is really no need for a solo boost if you have good tone. period.
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How can 'good tone' make your guitar jump out for the solos and then duck back down under a vocalist? Someone could say the soundman should turn you up, but most bands don't have a dedicated soundman, and even if you do - he'd better be really familiar with your set list and songs. Soundguys that I've had at gigs were more interested in drinking and chasing tail than making us sound good.
I set my guitar level how it needs to be, then set a footswitchable boost for solos and parts I want to jump out of the mix. I actually use one of the Line6 Pod XTL virtual stompboxes - the EQ/boost, and it works fine.
Pete
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