The year was 1987....I bought a brand new Peavey VTM 120 half stack and had 2 pedals on my board....an Ibanez 7 band eq and a chorus/flanger pedal. I messed with that eq until one day I pushed the mids and level and boom, there it was. Never ran an overdrive with that amp, it was nasty and the eq boosted it perfectly. I have all of the popular overdrive and use them depending on the amp, but the eq is so flexible, it is still my favorite boost.
Dude! Straight into the plexi sounded amazing! Then when you slammed the front end with the EQ it was just MORE GOOD! Proof that it's all in the hands! Great job, sir!
I use my EQ pedal as boost for leads, i run it in my FX loop. That’s because by bypassing the preamp i get as clean of a signal as possible to work with, basically it’s like adding more EQ options to the amp. The cool thing about this approach in contrast to something like the great EP Booster is that it gives me plenty of options to tweak my lead tone and it always cuts. Cheers.
When I started playing in bands years ago I was always looking for a way to just have my same sound, but louder, for lead parts. Many years later I finally learned the EQ in the effects loop trick. It's like being your own sound guy!
What’s crazy is that 17 minutes into this (the slight scoop smile) is exactly how I’ve been using my 7 band boss eq settings in the effects loop with a sd1 boost in front. The slight scoop of the eq seems to make it more percussive. Same settings apply when using a preamp pedal behind it. Oddly, the boss 7band seems to work better with my dsl100hr and my 10 band mxr works better with my TSL100. In short, there doesn’t seem to be bad eq pedals but rather, just a matter what matches better with what.
So prof. the takeaways from today's lesson are: 1) with an EQ (in front) you can replicate more or less every overdrive out there as long as you match its frequency curve? 2) with an EQ in the loop you will get more versatility out of an amp like a Mesa Mark series? 3) The clean with boost in front (tubescreamer) was pretty much what SRV used to get his tones? 4) Overdrive in front and a smily EQ in the loop to go full Dimebag?...😁 I use a TS9 in front (15% drive, 85% level) with a smily in EQ in the (parallel) loop in the JCM2000 TSL602 and it sounds killer...Its like converting a 3 channel amp to a 6 channel amp with two modes for each configuration...a barkier with the EQ of and a scooped with the EQ on... killer vid again man \m/
Its a tone sculptor, as a boost I think it is great for preserving the tone of your amp, without an overdrive too. Pretty versatile, if I am not mistaken Eddie VH used an eq pedal to slam his plexi amp.
I use a Boss EQ200 with the 4 cable method. I boost the mids in the front of the amp and slightly scoop the mods in the loop. Makes the amp sound brutal.
After all your videos running the 1959HW at lower voltage with the variac and it sounding great, but it not blowing up, I was beginning to think that maybe I can get away with doing the same. I am not sure it would blow the amp up though. It just starves the plates of voltage. I think why Eddie's amps blew up might be because he said cut the voltage, but then adjusted the bias by ear. Then he turned them to 10. I dunno, I was not there. The 6CA7 tubes he ran are kind of cool. I ended up with less watts from the amp using a pair of the same old tubes. About 35 watts instead of 50 watts. But the low end was different. It was solid. I still have the tubes, but do not use them. They are super rare now, so I want to look after them, rather than use them up noodling. P.S. Parcel tracking says 'with courier". My new Warm Audio Warm Bender fuzz that I plan to use with my Echoplex style delay to try and get the Dazed and Confused sound. I need to order a violin bow now :D
Well obviously not since I run it at lower voltage but running it higher it would probably blow up immediately 😎. I’ve never understood the ”don’t use a Variac you’ll destroy your amp” - thing. I’ve used Variac for years with my Plexis and they’re in great condition, probably better than running them with full power.
After your first EQ video, I have never looked back. MXR 10 band EQ pedal on one board, BOSS EQ 200 on another. Both on another. For a MB MK V tone shaping tool. Trying to decide which one is best. Thanks again!!
I’ve just swap my ge7 to eq 200. Èq 200 is a swiss knife. It is actually 2 èq pedals in one. I’ve connected one part in front of amp and second in the loop. It has MIDI control and patches. So if I want to play clean I select preset for cleans which for example tames emg81 (I have one guitar so for real cleans I don’t have a strat) in front. If I want heavy staff then there is patch for that. Very versatile. For sure eq pedal is underestimated tool in pedalboard. And, as usual, many thanks for your Chanel. I huge fan of your style of playing. Btw I wanted to buy your new album, tell me is avaible in one place/online store? Price for CD is accepted but shipping fee is hard to swallow
Lots of professional musicians only use an EQ pedal and a good tube amp, for Metal maybe a modified amplifier optimised for higher gain and headroom, no need for a distortion or overdrive pedal, I really like the MXR KFK 10 band EQ, a bit on expensive side but will put all you overdrive pedals on the box
Hey Euge, love your channel, best guitar channel on UA-cam! Currently trying to get close as possible to the Van Halen 1 tone (like everyone) but only have have a 100w JCM 800 2203x. It’s got the hot mod v2 and I have an SD-1 for clean boost. Do you think I could get close to that Van Halen plexi tone with the GE-7 to help shape my rig? Also guitar is loaded with a custom shop 78.
Man, you should try a parametric EQ like the Boss PQ-4, it's amazing in front of the amp to crank the mids and make it bark like crazy: it sounds like a SD-1 or similar but more brutal, with more control, clarity, dynamics, less compression...truly amazing, I prefer it for this purpose over graphic EQs...
Is that Mirage really a 90s one? I didn't think Esp did the "offset small blocks" on their old models... I like it but I would want dots. Great vid man!!
A missed way of using the eq pedal in front , is set your lead tone and volume with the eq pedal Off, Now reduce the eq and gain below half, turn it on, this is your lighter / less volume , less gain ,Rhythm sound. Turn it back off , there is your loud solo sound.
@@EugeValovirta230V hey bro I’m just learning, I just got the boss eq , so to learn I would just start playing with each frequencies one by one , and if I don’t like the sound say for the 1.6k do u usual set it back to starting position, and try the next one? It’s tough to hear when the plexi sounds so good already.
Run the EQ directly into the return on the back of the amp and then plug your guitar into the other end of the EQ and you will have monstrous AC/DC tone or whatever you want it'll be nothing but power tubes distorting it at full wattage these the volume on your EQ to turn it down so you don't blow a circuit
For me using eq in the loop kills my amps signature sound. It also has a similar effect on the speaker. This is a good reason to have more amps and speakers. I like eq in the front because it changes the sound hitting the amp and speaker without making them sound ”different”. Not everyone will agree.
The year was 1987....I bought a brand new Peavey VTM 120 half stack and had 2 pedals on my board....an Ibanez 7 band eq and a chorus/flanger pedal. I messed with that eq until one day I pushed the mids and level and boom, there it was. Never ran an overdrive with that amp, it was nasty and the eq boosted it perfectly. I have all of the popular overdrive and use them depending on the amp, but the eq is so flexible, it is still my favorite boost.
The mighty PV VTM, a super charged JCM800, tons of tonal options, largely misunderstood!
@@JohnWiku for sure! I still own it and use it regularly.
Do you use the eq in the loop or in front of the vtm?
@@jmasson3272 I use it in front of the amp. I have used in the loop as well but for my money, boosting it in front makes it mean as hell.
@@FreidaAmplificationthanks a lot
Thanks Euge i trust your gear demos man !!!!!!🤟🤟🤟🤟
Man, that tone in front of the Plexi is insane! 😍
Dude! Straight into the plexi sounded amazing! Then when you slammed the front end with the EQ it was just MORE GOOD! Proof that it's all in the hands! Great job, sir!
Crushing tone with the GE-7!! Love the bark.
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My favorite boost for a Marshall is a modded GE-7 (quieter + more gain). You don't lose clarity like you do with overdrive pedals.
What kinda mod if I may ask?
@@alfianbanjaransari4096 Monte Allums if I recall correctly
Ive got the XTS mod and its great as well
Nice 80's riffing, man. Don't hear enough of it these days.
Another great video, Euge. Always teaching. Thank you very much
Thanks again!
I use my EQ pedal as boost for leads, i run it in my FX loop. That’s because by bypassing the preamp i get as clean of a signal as possible to work with, basically it’s like adding more EQ options to the amp. The cool thing about this approach in contrast to something like the great EP Booster is that it gives me plenty of options to tweak my lead tone and it always cuts. Cheers.
Actually just discovered this (EQ in the loop) myself today - what an amazing way to get tone!
When I started playing in bands years ago I was always looking for a way to just have my same sound, but louder, for lead parts. Many years later I finally learned the EQ in the effects loop trick. It's like being your own sound guy!
@@erikwagonblott3334 same here use it for a lead boost its like a 1 channel amp is now a 2 channel using it in the loop 😂
What’s crazy is that 17 minutes into this (the slight scoop smile) is exactly how I’ve been using my 7 band boss eq settings in the effects loop with a sd1 boost in front. The slight scoop of the eq seems to make it more percussive. Same settings apply when using a preamp pedal behind it.
Oddly, the boss 7band seems to work better with my dsl100hr and my 10 band mxr works better with my TSL100.
In short, there doesn’t seem to be bad eq pedals but rather, just a matter what matches better with what.
👌🎼
So prof. the takeaways from today's lesson are:
1) with an EQ (in front) you can replicate more or less every overdrive out there as long as you match its frequency curve?
2) with an EQ in the loop you will get more versatility out of an amp like a Mesa Mark series?
3) The clean with boost in front (tubescreamer) was pretty much what SRV used to get his tones?
4) Overdrive in front and a smily EQ in the loop to go full Dimebag?...😁
I use a TS9 in front (15% drive, 85% level) with a smily in EQ in the (parallel) loop in the JCM2000 TSL602 and it sounds killer...Its like converting a 3 channel amp to a 6 channel amp with two modes for each configuration...a barkier with the EQ of and a scooped with the EQ on...
killer vid again man \m/
1) not overdrive ’cos you’re missing the clipping
2) pretty much
3) yes
4) could work
Thanks!
Euge, thank you for your effort and passion you put on your videos, INSPIRING BRO!!
My pleasure. Thanks!
That fucking tone is sick bro
👌🤟🎼👊
Its a tone sculptor, as a boost I think it is great for preserving the tone of your amp, without an overdrive too. Pretty versatile, if I am not mistaken Eddie VH used an eq pedal to slam his plexi amp.
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Nice work, EV!!
Thanks!
I use a Boss EQ200 with the 4 cable method. I boost the mids in the front of the amp and slightly scoop the mods in the loop. Makes the amp sound brutal.
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Love your amps. Marshalls and 5150s mesh well together.
excellent description of the EQ! super useful! thabks
Glad you liked it!
Great tutorial- thanks
You're welcome!
Super Video, danke. 👌🍀👌
Danke!
Perfect for boost, good job Euge
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After all your videos running the 1959HW at lower voltage with the variac and it sounding great, but it not blowing up, I was beginning to think that maybe I can get away with doing the same. I am not sure it would blow the amp up though. It just starves the plates of voltage. I think why Eddie's amps blew up might be because he said cut the voltage, but then adjusted the bias by ear. Then he turned them to 10. I dunno, I was not there.
The 6CA7 tubes he ran are kind of cool. I ended up with less watts from the amp using a pair of the same old tubes. About 35 watts instead of 50 watts. But the low end was different. It was solid. I still have the tubes, but do not use them. They are super rare now, so I want to look after them, rather than use them up noodling.
P.S. Parcel tracking says 'with courier". My new Warm Audio Warm Bender fuzz that I plan to use with my Echoplex style delay to try and get the Dazed and Confused sound. I need to order a violin bow now :D
Well obviously not since I run it at lower voltage but running it higher it would probably blow up immediately 😎.
I’ve never understood the ”don’t use a Variac you’ll destroy your amp” - thing. I’ve used Variac for years with my Plexis and they’re in great condition, probably better than running them with full power.
After your first EQ video, I have never looked back. MXR 10 band EQ pedal on one board, BOSS EQ 200 on another. Both on another. For a MB MK V tone shaping tool. Trying to decide which one is best. Thanks again!!
Rock on!
I did thank you, my EQ is in the loop I have the same pedal.
I’ve just swap my ge7 to eq 200. Èq 200 is a swiss knife. It is actually 2 èq pedals in one. I’ve connected one part in front of amp and second in the loop. It has MIDI control and patches. So if I want to play clean I select preset for cleans which for example tames emg81 (I have one guitar so for real cleans I don’t have a strat) in front. If I want heavy staff then there is patch for that. Very versatile. For sure eq pedal is underestimated tool in pedalboard. And, as usual, many thanks for your Chanel. I huge fan of your style of playing. Btw I wanted to buy your new album, tell me is avaible in one place/online store? Price for CD is accepted but shipping fee is hard to swallow
Cool! Pre-order link is in the description 🎼👌.
Your "how to use a XXX pedal" is super usefull ... just bourgt a Hotone Amoero Stage 2, and trying to dial in some nice presets.... thanks.
🤘😎🔥
Thank you for this interesting and informative video.
Greetings from Austria
Linus
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
4 things... great video, wicked tone, great playing and there is no way, as a Canadian, I will ever be able to pronounce your name properly lol
Rock on! 🎼😎
Thanks for advice 👍 Cool video
Any time!
Lots of professional musicians only use an EQ pedal and a good tube amp, for Metal maybe a modified amplifier optimised for higher gain and headroom, no need for a distortion or overdrive pedal, I really like the MXR KFK 10 band EQ, a bit on expensive side but will put all you overdrive pedals on the box
And many who doesn’t. If you prefer equalizing specific frequencies then yes but if you prefer overdriving an amp with clipping diodes then not.
Great vid, great pedal!
Thanks!
Damn that Plexi sounds brutal man!
Yep 😎💪
very useful! thx
Glad to hear that!
Hey Euge, love your channel, best guitar channel on UA-cam! Currently trying to get close as possible to the Van Halen 1 tone (like everyone) but only have have a 100w JCM 800 2203x. It’s got the hot mod v2 and I have an SD-1 for clean boost. Do you think I could get close to that Van Halen plexi tone with the GE-7 to help shape my rig? Also guitar is loaded with a custom shop 78.
Great video man!
Thanks!
Man, you should try a parametric EQ like the Boss PQ-4, it's amazing in front of the amp to crank the mids and make it bark like crazy: it sounds like a SD-1 or similar but more brutal, with more control, clarity, dynamics, less compression...truly amazing, I prefer it for this purpose over graphic EQs...
Ty may man!
You’re welcome!
That plexi sounds glorious. I'm looking into getting an eq pedal but i usually use two amps. Would you recommend an eq for each amp?
Demo song sounds like it came from No Rest for the Wicked or No More Tears. Awesome, you should do an album with Ozzy!
Thanks! It’s this one: ua-cam.com/video/dDle0HpQphI/v-deo.htmlsi=qR16XC-RrHpSFrZ5
Euge, thanks a lot for your videos !! Could you talk about NOS Tubes against all the chinese branded today ?? thx
Is that Mirage really a 90s one? I didn't think Esp did the "offset small blocks" on their old models... I like it but I would want dots. Great vid man!!
1987. Thanks!
@@EugeValovirta230V dude, awesome... I couldn't remember if ESP did that back then or not... I love that *Mirage* w/ regular headstock
@18:20 yeah that's pretty close to the tone I work with.
I understand your preamble, so to be clear, you prefer the BOSS GE-7 over the MXR 10 band EQ?
A missed way of using the eq pedal in front , is set your lead tone and volume with the eq pedal Off, Now reduce the eq and gain below half, turn it on, this is your lighter / less volume , less gain ,Rhythm sound. Turn it back off , there is your loud solo sound.
Indeed 👌.
If I’m understanding that sounds like a great idea .. so let’s say if u have a plexi it will make it like a 2 channel amp in a way ?
Maybe u said it and I missed it…..how about in front of Amp GE 7 and after SD 1 and than into Amp ( no loop)?
If it sounds good then why not 😎.
@@EugeValovirta230V hey bro I’m just learning, I just got the boss eq , so to learn I would just start playing with each frequencies one by one , and if I don’t like the sound say for the 1.6k do u usual set it back to starting position, and try the next one? It’s tough to hear when the plexi sounds so good already.
Run the EQ directly into the return on the back of the amp and then plug your guitar into the other end of the EQ and you will have monstrous AC/DC tone or whatever you want it'll be nothing but power tubes distorting it at full wattage these the volume on your EQ to turn it down so you don't blow a circuit
where in the chain would you put the EQ pedal? First or last?
Depends what other pedals there is but in general just messing with it and see (hear) where it works the best in any given situation.
I use mine in the Fx loop but I cut frequencies not boosting.
PreEQ (before the amp) to shape the tone and the distortion
PostEQ (in FX loop) to make it fit in a mix
Is you GE-7 Japan or later ? Any mods required ? Thank you
No idea. Not IMO.
Is EQ in front basically changing the EQ of the guitar and pickups ?
EQ in the FX Loop is much more effective!!!
that is what I use them for, using dual humbucking, single coil and super strat guitars.
@@JohnWikuhe just proved in this video that putting it in FRONT is more effective tho
I rembember the Boss pedal vhs Video in the 90 ies 😂 happy face distortion
I do a little Dime Bag scoop, set it and forget it. (FX Loop)
I keep putting off getting an eq pedal. Should I just pull the trigger?!
18:04 this tone rips
Effeccct loooop, you must be Finnish? :P
Vary-Ack, Bro..Vari_ack ;)
😎👌
The money damn😂
For me using eq in the loop kills my amps signature sound. It also has a similar effect on the speaker. This is a good reason to have more amps and speakers.
I like eq in the front because it changes the sound hitting the amp and speaker without making them sound ”different”. Not everyone will agree.
I’m the same and I agree 😎👌.
Self promo....
All that gear...to make that horrible noise
Большое спасибо.👍🤝
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