Ya im already running an eq, so i think ill go the clean boost pedal route! Another friend of mine recommended an Ibanez tube screamer.
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Originally posted by Mickey_C View PostIf you've got an older amp that you can't do the EQ trick on, a Treble Booster can be very effective. There a number of decent ones out there, pretty much all clones of the Dallas Arbiter Rangemaster.
That will work to a point in a 1 guitar band but when you need to jump out in front of a live and loud metal mix in a 2 guitar band doing the EQ thing doesn't work. You need full fledged DB's.
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I used to use an MXR "Micro Amp" pedal.
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Worked fine for me.
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i have an eq in the loop but i also have an eq infront which works well for me. i noticed others said it wont work infront. maybe its the fact that i have an eq in the loop which makes it work.
- oh yeah i'm boosting the mid and highs on the eq infront. its goin eq1-blue voodoo-loop sonic stomp and eq2-back in.Last edited by jdr94; 09-09-2008, 01:22 PM.
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