Gear question
- JesseJames
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Gear question
Do the boss NS-2 pedals do any good?
Also, best wah?
I was at guitar center in san antonio this weekend, but with every fucking idiot in there cranking the amps up playing guitars they aren't gonna buy and them playing music through their system you can barely hear yourself think.
Also, best wah?
I was at guitar center in san antonio this weekend, but with every fucking idiot in there cranking the amps up playing guitars they aren't gonna buy and them playing music through their system you can barely hear yourself think.
Tyson wrote:How many votes did you ever get in the PBB awards for being the funniest poster?
If you have areally noisy guitars, the NS-2's are pretty useful. I used them a lot in metal bands I played with. You just have to watch the sensitivity because it will cut off your notes if you have it set too strong.
I've always like Dunlop wahs. Morley makes some cool ones too.
I wish Electro-Harmonix would make a standard one, I bet they'd be crazy.
I've always like Dunlop wahs. Morley makes some cool ones too.
I wish Electro-Harmonix would make a standard one, I bet they'd be crazy.
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- JesseJames
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My amp I have the gain cranked to 10, but it's hard to play a clean legato because it just rings if you dont palm mute it. So that was what I was pretty much wondering.Dawdy wrote:i've got the gain cranked on my amp, plus i use a boss super overdrive to boost it more. sounds great while im playing but as soon as you stop, the amp is screaming feedback. I got the NS-2 and it eliminated it. So it works for me
Tyson wrote:How many votes did you ever get in the PBB awards for being the funniest poster?
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Bought a ton of pedals:
Bad horsie II wah
BBE Two Timer Delay Pedal
Landmine LC-1 Chorus
Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor
Gator Powered Pedal Board
And I bought another guitar lulz. Pics will be coming in later of it.
Bad horsie II wah
BBE Two Timer Delay Pedal
Landmine LC-1 Chorus
Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor
Gator Powered Pedal Board
And I bought another guitar lulz. Pics will be coming in later of it.
Tyson wrote:How many votes did you ever get in the PBB awards for being the funniest poster?
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I never messed with gating or noise suppression until I started trying to record my guitar playing, but now I couldn't play without one. Thankfully, Guitar Rig has a very nice gate built in without having to add one and mess with it.
As for wah pedals... The only wah (not attached to an effects processor) I've tried that I like and would buy again is the original, old school, plain old Dunlop Crybaby.
Although, I've never tried this...
http://www.voxamps.com/pedals/bigbadwah/
As for wah pedals... The only wah (not attached to an effects processor) I've tried that I like and would buy again is the original, old school, plain old Dunlop Crybaby.
Although, I've never tried this...
http://www.voxamps.com/pedals/bigbadwah/
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