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anthoney wrote:So in my band, I basically sing and play rhythm guitar. I'm not really into using distortion too much. On the couple parts I do, I use a Rat and that does the trick. I feel like I need some sort of "clean" effect for my setup. My guitar just sounds kind of dull and lifeless to my ears. I've tried different tubes but it doesn't change things too much.

My question is just what kind of effect or stompbox or whatever could I use to add a little life to my clean tone?
1) you *need* a reverb pedal - cannot imagine good clean sound without reverb. EHX holy grail is most revered, also consider Marshall RF1 Reflector for a cheaper alternative.

2) Delay would help - just a little bit to fill out the sound. Analog sounds nicer with clean, so yes Behringer Vintage delay is a good suggestion.
To parent poster, completely ignore this. 100% wrong.
haha, aye.

I really like the sound of a decent chorus pedal, although I don't think anybody else on here does. A subtle chorus effect can add a bit od depth and colour to a clean sound which I like.
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I love chorus but I think you need to have a good basic clean tone you are happy with then you add the others based upon a song's need.
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mickie08 wrote:I love chorus but I think you need to have a good basic clean tone you are happy with then you add the others based upon a song's need.
That's probably a good eethos to go by, but in the past I've found that if I'm at a gig or whatever and the clean tone's shitty from somebody elses amp, a bit of chorus can give it a bit of balls. Then you end up with chorus all over the place, though, so that's probably not good advice.
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I just tried out the Dyna Comp and that really helped to bring out some soft parts when I'm playing alone. So that's definitely a good addition. Hopefully I can go shopping in the next day or two and try out some of these other suggestions.
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Small Clone is the only way to go if you're getting a Chorus, in my opinion. It is perfect.

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aphasiac wrote: 1) you *need* a reverb pedal - cannot imagine good clean sound without reverb.
That's because you only got one thing going on.
Hmmm you're right, i guess it dont matter so much in a band situation...actually reverb can be detrimental at a live gig.

yes on second thoughts actually best to ignore my post above..
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aphasiac wrote:
paul_ wrote:
aphasiac wrote: 1) you *need* a reverb pedal - cannot imagine good clean sound without reverb.
That's because you only got one thing going on.
Hmmm you're right, i guess it dont matter so much in a band situation...actually reverb can be detrimental at a live gig.

yes on second thoughts actually best to ignore my post above..
reverb is weird. mainly because it imulates what it actually is, reverberation in the room
ie, i love a splash of reverb [via the rv-7] but some cafe' gigs i do there is too much natural reverb already
probably safer w/ chorus/comp type stuff
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Post by cobascis »

i just ordered the LPB-1 and will report back on how it improves mah tonez. I love my small clone, though don't feel the need to use it extensively.