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Your board always looks immaculate, Thom. And yeah, the Rockerverb is a sexy beast of an amp.
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Cheers mate :)
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that is such a nice board thom, you've always got that knack of making it look so neat and tidy.

every time i think i've got my board as i like it, something changes and i have to start again. it's like no matter how hard i try, i can't ditch my bd-2 even though the splatty decay thing is really annoying sometimes.
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I was day dreaming about the Rockerverb the other day. I really enjoyed playing it with your Strat. If there was any shortscalers set up I would want its Lamp's Rockerverb+Strat. All I would need.
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i agree, when i put my strat through the rockerverb, it sounded amazing. same with mike's baja tele. it felt like i didn't need anything else just guitar and amp = perfect.
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That Telecaster is perfect for the minimalist.
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it is one of the nicest telecasters i've played. maple neck teles just seem so right. yet a strat, to me, has to be rosewood.
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those pedals with the shortscale logos on are they just loop switcher thingies?

:oops: sorry dumb it said under it
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They are Saltboosters.
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the only booster you'll ever need, nomorebridge
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I'll be perfectly honest I'll look like a dick but I'll do it anyway

I have never quite understood what boost pedals do!.... I mean I do but I still don't
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Well they... boost. Make noisey go louder, usually used for driving tube amps harder and such.

They also usually affect the tone a wee bit, my LPB-1 adds some low end and takes some highs, which means it's not too great with bridge pickups.
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nomorebridge wrote:I'll be perfectly honest I'll look like a dick but I'll do it anyway

I have never quite understood what boost pedals do!.... I mean I do but I still don't
It's because you're not salty, and never will be
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Zaphod wrote:Well they... boost. Make noisey go louder, usually used for driving tube amps harder and such.

They also usually affect the tone a wee bit, my LPB-1 adds some low end and takes some highs, which means it's not too great with bridge pickups.
Thanks Zaphod..... I think I get it, but they are not the same things as OD pedals?

Or are they just a bit more/less subtle..... the same, or not at all?
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Baaan012 wrote:
nomorebridge wrote:I'll be perfectly honest I'll look like a dick but I'll do it anyway

I have never quite understood what boost pedals do!.... I mean I do but I still don't
It's because you're not salty, and never will be
Some men are more salty than others.... I have to deal with that!
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nomorebridge wrote:
Baaan012 wrote:
nomorebridge wrote:I'll be perfectly honest I'll look like a dick but I'll do it anyway

I have never quite understood what boost pedals do!.... I mean I do but I still don't
It's because you're not salty, and never will be
Some men are more salty than others.... I have to deal with that!
idk what my problem is today sorry
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nomorebridge wrote:
Zaphod wrote:Well they... boost. Make noisey go louder, usually used for driving tube amps harder and such.

They also usually affect the tone a wee bit, my LPB-1 adds some low end and takes some highs, which means it's not too great with bridge pickups.
Thanks Zaphod..... I think I get it, but they are not the same things as OD pedals?

Or are they just a bit more/less subtle..... the same, or not at all?
They don't add drive, they just add volume.

If you take a very clean amp and stomp on a booster pedal at full, your guitar will just be louder, clean, but louder
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Oh right..... Like a boost :roll:
thank you, that was textbook
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it's also good for increasing the gain of a overdriven amp into further saturation.
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Or a OD/distortion pedal, for that matter.