hey everyone,
has any one played or owned any visual sound pedals, in particular the h20 echo/chorus.
i'm looking to change my delay pedals, which at the moment is either an echopark or a danelectro.
as much as i like the echopark, i dont really use it as much. i'm after something a little more analouge, which is why i went back to my PB&J.
i'm thinking the h20, which gives me chorus as well which i can set to a leslie tone. any other ideas welcome.
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I haven't used a Jekyll hyde but I do find tubescreamers really useful as I'm a one-channel amp kind of guy and I never use sparkling clean tones.
A friend of mine who plays extremely technical music uses the Jekyll hyde with an old ampeg V-4 and his sound is clear, percussive, and jaw-dropping! He gets a nice crunch and full on metal gain using just the Jekyll hyde, a boss EQ and the clean channel on the v-4 with am SG.
If you want a tubescreamer with more gain and EQ, it's a good choice. That's really all it does though.
A friend of mine who plays extremely technical music uses the Jekyll hyde with an old ampeg V-4 and his sound is clear, percussive, and jaw-dropping! He gets a nice crunch and full on metal gain using just the Jekyll hyde, a boss EQ and the clean channel on the v-4 with am SG.
If you want a tubescreamer with more gain and EQ, it's a good choice. That's really all it does though.