Tanner Hinton: if you have a Fender Blues Junior or Deluxe Reverb, they'll give you similar results. The Blues Cubes is the bigger brother if you will, so that's obviously gonna give the best results, but those Blues Cube amps are not cheap. i have a Blues Junior, and i have a few of these same pedals. except my overdrive pedal is from MXR, but i do have the Boss digital delay, same as in the video.
@@adamokeeffe5814 I had one on my 60th anniversary strat, I tried different things to get more top end out of the pickups, I decided to switch to a standard 3-ply pick gaurd and it really came to life. The aluminum dulls the top end. Great playing by the way!
Great pickin'! "This just gives a bit of tail to that note"...then...zoom! Cool stuff!
My country board consists of the same pedals (minus the blues driver). Works really well
Can you do this slapback sound with a dd5 as well?
Which model Blues Cube amp is that?
That blues cube sounds killer
Tanner Hinton: if you have a Fender Blues Junior or Deluxe Reverb, they'll give you similar results. The Blues Cubes is the bigger brother if you will, so that's obviously gonna give the best results, but those Blues Cube amps are not cheap.
i have a Blues Junior, and i have a few of these same pedals. except my overdrive pedal is from MXR, but i do have the Boss digital delay, same as in the video.
Is that the stage or the artist?
Does the delay go last on your chain into the amp ? Or into your fx send and return on back of amp.
The delay is last in the pedal chain and goes directly into the amp
@@roland_aus ok thank you very much.
@@Paulmccarthy6801 Your welcome.
yes
Get rid of that aluminum pickguard on that strat and it will sound better
is that true ? :O :)
@@adamokeeffe5814 I had one on my 60th anniversary strat, I tried different things to get more top end out of the pickups, I decided to switch to a standard 3-ply pick gaurd and it really came to life. The aluminum dulls the top end. Great playing by the way!