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i think i'll do the same and post the current state of my board, i'm in love with this setup. simple but effective.
volume pedal>saltbooster>tuner
thats it, only delay is the only other effect i need of which i'm sorting out the fx loop switchy thing for.
volume pedal>saltbooster>tuner
thats it, only delay is the only other effect i need of which i'm sorting out the fx loop switchy thing for.
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Salt Boost from Mike came today, and I went out and bought enough patch leads for it and my JH-1, so now I've got "all my shit in one sock".
Shitty camera phone craic;
Considering I don't like pedals, I've racked up quite a few this year :s I'm not so sure what's best to put where in the line so if anyone can give any advice on it that'd be great :D
Shitty camera phone craic;
Considering I don't like pedals, I've racked up quite a few this year :s I'm not so sure what's best to put where in the line so if anyone can give any advice on it that'd be great :D
Guitar> Saltboost > Jackhammer > Tunamelt > Springking > sweetampyouluckybastard would be my choice for a gain boost with the Jackhammer.. put it afterwards for a VOLUME boost.BobArsecake wrote:
Considering I don't like pedals, I've racked up quite a few this year :s I'm not so sure what's best to put where in the line so if anyone can give any advice on it that'd be great
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Hmm, the Spring King doesn't really need a boost 'cause it seems to be the depth (which I adjust all the time for different amp or general playing settings) of it that affects it more than the volume, which I keep on about 7 or 8 o'clock all the time. However I've still not played around with it as much as I ought to have. I'll play around with it how youse have said and then put the Spring King last and see how that is.
Cheers guys, I wasn't really sure where the boost'd be best 'cause in my daft brainbox I thought putting it first would boost everything as it'd "push the boost through" the other pedals :s Tit.
Cheers guys, I wasn't really sure where the boost'd be best 'cause in my daft brainbox I thought putting it first would boost everything as it'd "push the boost through" the other pedals :s Tit.
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The best thing to do is just to experiment and work out what you like best, but my immediate reaction to what you said you wanted was to put it last.
You should also just try playing with the Booster as the only thing in your chain, using it to get crunch from your clean channel, or kick your crunch channel into metal territory.
You should also just try playing with the Booster as the only thing in your chain, using it to get crunch from your clean channel, or kick your crunch channel into metal territory.
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it's great for getting that lovley break up sound, especailly if you dig into your strings a little more to drive it a little more if you need.
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all change!!
boss sd-1(just for boost, though wasn't needed)>Livesley Electronics Coupleatone>Danelectroc PB&J>Liveesley Electronics Saltbooster>Tuner>Amp
boss sd-1(just for boost, though wasn't needed)>Livesley Electronics Coupleatone>Danelectroc PB&J>Liveesley Electronics Saltbooster>Tuner>Amp
Fender Classic Player 60’s Stratocaster>East Coast T1 Tele>
Epiphone Les Paul SL>Ovation 12 String acoustic>Peavey Strat DIY Relic
Marshall Origin 20H>James’s old purple 2x10
Marshall MG10 Combo
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Epiphone Les Paul SL>Ovation 12 String acoustic>Peavey Strat DIY Relic
Marshall Origin 20H>James’s old purple 2x10
Marshall MG10 Combo
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