Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: badgermark on October 16, 2007, 05:31:52 PM
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Howdie, again I turn to you sexy people to give me inspiration and guidance about all things guitar related.
I only play with distortion, got a Big Muff and a HM-2 and that's it. I'm wanting something exotic, paid for by my apprehensive girlfriend.
So what should I go for? Thinking of maybe a chorus pedal, possibly a delay, probably not a flanger/phaser. Tempted by a wah though.
Looking for something that's hard to overuse, so thinking about a wah or a chorus. Played with wahs before, not so much chorus.
Also budget, no more than £70 really. Limits things a little. Also be nice if it could be powered alongside the Boss pedals, I modded my Muff for this and don't exactly want to have to do the same.
So wah and chorus people! Assssssssembuuuul!
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somekind of a delay is always good to have
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Delays are always fun to play with so I reckon getting one of them would be a good idea. Also, if you get a digital one, you can make them make cool squeaky noises by adjusting the delay time (I think) knob, as shown here - http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=7604734678544535564&q=paul+gilbert&total=3814&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=3
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Morley Bad Horsie II
Nuff said!
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I think Chorus and Wah are the easiest to leave on / always fiddle with.
The wah sweep can be useful for accentuating notes, but I find that my foot stays on it. can cover up a bit of sloppiness (good or bad ? )
I would only recomend chorus for clean, or unless you wanted to fatten up your sound a bit at times. Then again, saw Ozzy live, and now dislike chorus too!
I would advise a delay, but they start at £100 ish for the Boss?
my choice would be an EQ
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Get an Ibanez DE7 Delay/Echo - its a great budget delay - has between 30ms and 2s delay and a hi fi/lo fi mode for modern to vintage or garage sounds. Definitely a killer with a Muff.
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Hmmm I'm now tempted by the Ibanez DE7, shame cos I was leaning towards a Vox wah... Damn you all. Shall try to find a stockist in Glasgow soon.
Any more suggestions you fine people?
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Electro Harmonix Small Clone Chorus
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I'm not really a fan of chorus, so that option would be out (imo).
Wah's have lots of uses - plenty mileage there.
Delays - I get bored with them after five minutes, I much prefer a nice reverb pedal.
Tremolo - great effect, I use this ALOT and it's great clean or dirty.
Phaser - I love Phase 45s, just a great effect to add some movement to your tone.
Compressors - very underated imo, from spanky clean tones to fattening up your solos.
:twisted:
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Delays are good to play around with but as HTH says you will be bored of it in 5 minutes when you realize you have used all the settings.
Unless you need it for your music then i'd go for a different effect which you need/will use regularly, i'd say this goes for all of those kind of effects (delay chorus, phaser, etc.), for instance i bought a chorus pedal because i liked the 80's sound of it but i don't use chorus in my music really (or for anything else i play now really) so i have no use for it, and it just takes up space.
Unless you have lots of money, in which case buy them all :P haha.
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Thanks peeps. I was aware that a delay would be played with for ten minutes then never turned on again. So that's out.
I recently sold my wah on eBay, and I'm tempted to pick up a 'proper' one (offloaded a modelling Boss WH-10, not amazing).
Big question; Vox, Crybaby or Morley?
Baring in mind that I like the sound of a 'classic' wah; i.e. Hendrix, Clapton, Hazel etc.
And thinking about an EH Nano Clone, anyone got any experiences of the EH Nano range?
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The MXR Stereo Chorus is immense, absolute chorus perfection. Other than that, try a second hand Boss CE-2 off ebay.
As for delay, the Boss DD-2 is a class act.
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The pedal least hard to get tired of is a compressor - probably because you don't really notice it after a while :D
I think a chorus is a relatively limited thing unless your doing 80s stuff or Stone Roses indie - once you've played a bit of Nirvana it gets a bit tiring.
A wah, however, is tremendous fun.
In terms of what I use in order of rank of use - I would say:
Reverb
OD
Compressor
Tremolo
Distortion
Delay
Chorus
Wah
Flanger
Fuzz
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Thanks peeps. I was aware that a delay would be played with for ten minutes then never turned on again. So that's out.
I recently sold my wah on eBay, and I'm tempted to pick up a 'proper' one (offloaded a modelling Boss WH-10, not amazing).
Big question; Vox, Crybaby or Morley?
Baring in mind that I like the sound of a 'classic' wah; i.e. Hendrix, Clapton, Hazel etc.
And thinking about an EH Nano Clone, anyone got any experiences of the EH Nano range?
I have a Vox V847 which was true bypass modded when I got it so it doesnt suck all the treble out of my sound when its off. Sounds great - it goes wah, what else do you need?! Was only £56 or something from ebay. I may eventually do some mods as found on wah-wah.co.uk, just out of curiosity really.
If you want to hear what it sounds like, I used it in the solo here - http://www.soundclick.com/bands/songInfo.cfm?bandID=696695&songID=5310354
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Compressors - very underated imo, from spanky clean tones to fattening up your solos.
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I'd say the exact opposite - they're far too overused in modern music. It's all about old-skool dynamics
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I have a compressor, and never use it anymore. Used to be amazingly useful when I played a lot of RHCP. Excellent for going from picking to full chords (Frusciante uses a loud valve amp, smoking my MG250 at the time).
Like Indy said, all about the dynamics man :wink:
I shall get a try of the Vox V847, they don't have a dc adaptor though do they? Any other models I should be on the look out for? I'll be trying these all out before my gf splashes out, so just want to whittle down my search.
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Yeah compressors annoy me, dynamics are part of the music, if you use a compressor your taking it away!