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Will
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Post by Will »

Mike wrote:Hiss and Hum are very different things and you can see them clearly on a 'scope. Hum is around 50Hz/60Hz depending, Hiss way up in the 10KHz+ region and is generated by electronic noise in amplification stages, either poor quality resistors or a lack of filtering on amplification stages. It is likely the latter and that it sufferes from from the same design flaws as the Boss pedal.
O/T: Why don't people at Guitar Center know this? Hiss, buzz, and hum are the most clearly different noises. I suppose the training isn't that thorough when you're only expected to punt Line 6 Spyders all day.

I had the Fish & Chips for many years - always worked well and the noise floor was very reasonable.
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I use mxr 10 bands, i had the boss (mij), both are good but you can feel the difference : less noise and better tune with the mxr.
I am looking for a mustang, jaguar or jazzmaster
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less_cunning wrote:the Overdrive pedal i rely on kills the bass tone. been trying to remedy it w/ a bass distortion but i guess i really need to either get an EQ pedal, a bass boost pedal or just buy a Rat. i had my heart set on the MXR 10 EQ. but now i am not so sure...
Turning on 2 pedals at once for dirty bass sounds would be a pain in the arrrrrrrse. I'd say go Turbo RAT (if you weren't considering that already), since the others don't work as well with bass in the "low-end drop out" stakes as a designated bass pedal.