10 Ways To Use Boost Pedals With Your Guitar Rig - That Pedal Show
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- Опубліковано 29 тра 2024
- We show you 10 great ways to use boost pedals with your guitar amp and pedals… and discover the boosts you never knew you had!
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Welcome to the show! In this episode, Dan and I go through 10 ways to approach the ‘humble’ boost pedal in your signal chain.
To most of us, boost simply means ‘more’ but it’s where you place the ‘more’ that makes such a huge difference in texture, tone and feel.
Do you want more overdrive, more volume, more compression or a different EQ? Or less of all the above? It’s all possible with this simple addition to your rig, as we discover…
Enjoy the episode!
Pedals & stuff in this episode…
• TheGigRig Three2One
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• Peterson Strobo Stomp HD
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• Analog Man Bad Bob
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• Metropoulos Supa-Boost
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• BOSS BD2w WAZA Craft Blues Driver
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• SoloDallas Storm
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• Xotic EP Booster
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• Effectrode Fire Bottle Tube Boost
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• Analog Man Beano Boost
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• ZVEX Super Hard On
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• Xotic SP Compressor
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• Triungulo Lab Chorus Ensemble
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• Catalinbread Topanga Spring Reverb
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• Echo Fix EF-X2 Tape Echo
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• Boss GE-7 Graphic Equalizer
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• TheGigRig G2
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Interesting bits and go-to sections…
- Intro playing: 0:00
- What are we doing today? 1:30
1) Always On Boost For Shaping: 2:14
…EchoFix tape delay preamp: 3:23
…Xotic EP Booster: 4:43
…Solo Dallas Storm: 8:35
2) Add More Gain To Your Overdrive Pedal: 10:12
…Effectrode Fire Bottle: 11:15
3) Add A Volume Boost To Your OD Pedal: 13:30
4) Add More Gain To Your Amp: 15:45
…Hot Rod Deluxe: 17:06
…Matchless HC30: 18:06
5) Add More Volume To Your Amp: 20:10
…boost in the FX loop: 21:46
5.5) Bonus use of the FX loop - overdrive your clean channel: 23:39
6) Use Your Boost As An Underdrive: 27:19
…Bad Bob into Blues Driver: 29:00
7) Pair A Compressor And A Boost For Dynamics: 31:35
…plus a boost in the FX loop: 37:09
8) Be Selective With The Frequencies You Boost: 43:39
9) Discover The Boosts You Never Knew You Had: 44:30
…compressor: 45:45
10) Stack Boosts For A Unique OD: 49:15
Guitars in this episode:
• Fender American Vintage ’62 Stratocaster - Mick’s video at bit.ly/2cQv3yT
• Gibson Custom 1958 Les Paul Standard - Dan’s video at bit.ly/2dbwbvS
• Gretsch G6228 Player’s Edition Jet BT w/V Stoptail - no video yet
• Gibson Memphis 1958 ES-335 - Mick’s video at bit.ly/2mpJA8X
• Fender Custom Shop ’52 Telecaster - Dan’s video at bit.ly/2Hlpy5Y
• Collings 290 DC S - Mick’s video at bit.ly/2dDG96k
Amps in this episode
• Matchless HC-30 with Hughes & Kettner Vintage 212 / Celestion G12M Greenback
• Fender Hot Rod Deluxe III with Celestion G12P-80
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Hi Dan & Mick,
Almost 2 years ago I suffered a significant concussion and whiplash injury that had a serious impact on my vision, balance, equilibrium, and damaged my pituitary function. This left me a shut-in who couldn't read or watch TV. I was left dealing with nausea, migraines, and head fog on a daily basis. I could only leave the house for short bursts before I was overwhelmed with symptoms. I could only listen to audiobooks, podcasts to stem the boredom.
As my vision improved slightly I stumbled upon TPS, and found I could listen to you guys all day long. The side effect was that along the way you reignited my passion for the guitar in general and pedals in particular.
I'm not yet fully recovered, but I'm finally on the right path with vision therapy, vestibular rehab, PRP injections, physio and weekly hormone injections.
Just wanted to say a humble thank-you for what you do. Your joyful enthusiasm for the guitar went a long way to keep my spirits high on my long journey back to the light.
Bless you, boys!
Keep rocking friend! Sorry to hear about your injuries
Wishing the best for you!!
The healing power of some friendly voices and music is magical. So glad to hear you are on the mend and back on track. You have a strong spirit. Keep going! :)
There! All those viewers that think your shows are too long or “rehashing old topics” needs to be aware there are people that enjoy every minute of TPS. Thanks for your therapeutic value.
Boost into an overdrive: Blues Driver.
Boost after an overdrive: Blues Driver
Boost to shape tone: Blues Driver
Boost to go underdrive: Blues Driver
Drive: Blues Driver
5 Blues Drivers should do the trick.
So, lets see. You like the Blues Driver then.
😂😂👍🏻
Yes, yes yes. Keep up the good work old chap.
Are you crazy? Without Blues Drivers in your effects loop and at the end of your signal chain, this just isn't gonna work ;-)
You forgot splitting the signal to run 5 blues drivers in parallel. So 10 blues drivers in front of the amp and 4 in the loop and your good. Boss should copy TC an create the blues driver x14 with stereo signal path.
I get a boost from knowing it's Friday and that there is a new TPS episode to watch. 😊
Still waiting for the most 80's show you could possibly do: 10 Ways To Use Chorus Pedals With Your Rig
Featuring a TC 1210 among others.
My early 1990s sound relied heavily on using a Boss CE-3 as a Vibrato pedal (until I got a VB-2 Vibrato). Just plug into the effect output only.
what you always have to remember ( in the immortal words of a man taken much too soon) that 'Ariel, that Joey, that JOSH, heck that Jimi "
He's not the Messiah. He's a very naughty boy.
@@gcvrsathe ce-3 vibrato sound is incredible, i use it all the time
Matt Lynn Pretty sure it's the same chip as the VB-2, just less control over it.
Boost pedals are real gain changers. You can have that for a shirt. Your welcome
Beware, this is current black slang in America, using "gain" in place of "game". I have no idea if they are cognizant of it, or just stupid.
@@markedwards7721 No. They say "game". Just sounds like "gain" to you. Also, what was really the point of your comment other than to announce that you're racist and weird?
@@markedwards7721 okay?
@@Astral_Wave this, grow up mark
*Cringe*... Nobody would buy it. They'd just wear CatalinBread or Old Blood shirts instead
This show is like the cold beer after a horrible day at work everytime. Much love you guys!
Likewise!
I’m a strat guy, but when Mick says “I’m going to switch to some humbuckers,” I know the 335 is coming and my heart rate increases. 😎
Dan made the point, but I'll reiterate it. In a band, with say a drummer and bassist thumping along, many (most?) of the lovelier tones presented here would dissolve away. But the Beano, which didn't sound that great alone, would shine when used properly. So the context is just as important as the pedal/amp use concepts you've outlined. I think this may explain why more than a few guitarists find pedals so frustrating.
So true. But the caveat that it was all good for “bedroom noodling” was made early on. You have to train your ears when listening for “good tone” to consider the context it’s heard in. Lots of pedals seem to be produced to mimic a certain well known sound or other in isolation. Does this spur you to play the instrument (your guitar and amp) more creatively? YMMV. Interesting that many of the iconic effect pedals were effectively “misused” by guitarists who transcended their intended sound to create new musical tones. Maestro Fuzz to sound like a saxophone, anyone?
I've been finding this out lately with pedals and amps. Hoping they'll do a show on this subject.
Patrick Fitzgerald Totally agree
You guys need to add a “Blimey O'Riley” T-shirt to the TPS store.
mark gamache and maybe an El Gungo or jamage
And let's not forget Dan's Giddy Aunt...
Now we are talking! That intro. That's my kinda tone. Love it! Got a Bad bob, Zvex SHO, Skreddy Hybrid Fuzzdriver...yeah baby. Had a SHO for 15 years. It's special because its a boost and a sonic maximizer in one effectively. It strips away the odd order harmonics with it's negative feedback loop. Cleans up your guitar tone before you bring in the gain. It's fabulous!
Pedal companies: Here’s our new transparent overdrive pedal.
Me, an intellectual: *turns compressor volume up to 11*
Except no harmonic distortion, with a compressor. It's a VERY different beast. In front of something like the blues driver? watch out!
Instert stonks meme here saying "Guitar teck"
r/woooosh
Have you guys ever discussed guitar action? I like hearing what different players prefer and why.
That would be an interesting show indeed!
I like mine justtt low enough to where it doesn't buzz but where it doesn't feel like I'm having to work
I'd add string gauges to that discussion. After watching Rick Beato's vid on string gauges I've changed both strings (8's) and action (lower) and I'm over-the-moon happy with the results.
I second that request
And fret size!!! (In particular how fret preferences change across guitars)
My favourite boost is when Mick says something insightfully philosophical while ripping up and down the fretboard without even looking at the guitar. That always gives me a lift. And Dan's exclamations of joy (current #1 "Thrust me, baby!") boost my mood no end.
Matt Gilbert imagine the “thrust me big man” boost. I need to build that, now!
@@vaughnquinlan6722 I'll buy the first one.
I'm a huge Strat guy myself, but boy is it nice to see the return of Dan's LP! Great work, as always!
I gotta say, these last few episodes have been absolutely stellar. They have been so so useful
Man compressor + EP booster just WORKS for clean tones. Specially with the internal trimpots, you can really get a bitier or fatter clean tone. I love it!
That fire bottle into the blues driver..... just yea... I wish I had a blues driver again. Great sounds, love your show!!!
Thanks Matt :)
The big trick in the early plexi days was to use a treble booster. This didn’t just boost the input level but added more treble frequencies, which in itself caused more gain in the first preamp stage of a tube amp . It didn’t actually sound that much more trebly at all in most cases
Boost into effects loop is the best. Got a Talisman with the boost at 12 ’o clock and reverb set super low/subtle, it’s become a mainstay. Makes stuff sound the way it’s “supposed to”. Doesn’t really add gain, so much as it adds “balls”. If anything, it’s un-compressing the signal and opening things up. Excited to try out some more power amp boosting ideas now.
I am excited to watch this. You guys keep giving me fresh ideas of how to use my pedalboard. It's almost like looking at the board as an additional instrument, which I never used to do.
My "always-on" tone is a comp & two boosts. Been using that setup for years and people called me crazy! The joke is on them now, TPS stamp of approval :D
The second boost is more like "almost always-on" - it's for changing guitars/pups.
My favorite boost to use as an underdriver AND boost into OD: Empress Para EQ! I have mine set to attenuate different frequencies, so all the EQ is reduction, plus a -6dB input pad. Then the boost side can go wayyy over the top, giving me "on and quiet," "off and medium," "on with boost and loud." All this into a Greer Lightspeed works like magic.
The boost in the Para EQ is amazing. If you like the amp distortion already it just takes it to 11. I have mine after all other gain stages and into rhe Empress Tape Delay...which has it's own boost but not sure it is the same as in rhe Para EQ.
The Empress ParaEQ is a "secret weapon" in my opinion for all the reasons you stated above Rob. Plus, being on my board for both acoustic and electric applications it makes it easy to tame any feedback acoustics sometimes incur. A really great pedal that gets overlooked for all the other fancy stuff!
What a fabulous episode - I love stacking boosts and drives for texture and feel, and now you’ve given me even more new things to try. Thank you so much - yet again. 😁
Nice. Boosts are so good. I find myself using fewer ODs since I got a Power Station, because I can run my amps hotter and get most of my drive from the power tubes, but I always have at least a couple of boost pedals to shape the tone and to give me more control over the amp's drive. And a treble booster into an overdriving amp is such a great sound, especially in a live band mix.
These last two episodes have been really helpful even though you’ve done them before. The basics can be covered over and over again, especially given that there’s a seemingly endless supply of new gear. Thanks so much!
My main take from this is that I need a 7 watt bassbreaker instead of my v40 for the bedroom!
This channel has helped me so much, for years I’ve been trying to get my gear sounding the way I wanted it 2 but after watching this channel I couldn’t be happier with my sound. Thanks dan and mick 👍🏽
One of my favorite videos you have done for quite a while! Nice work guys.
Very cool guys, Thank You.
Tons of great information and advice/tips.
I'm still reeling from the whole Fuzz video and all of it's information.
Love the clean sound from my Stratocaster when the volume is backed down with the Germanium Fuzz running full-out!
That episode could have gone on another hour. “10 ways” is such a brilliant series for so many different types of players at almost any level to learn something new or think through another approach to something they do often. Please keep these coming 🖤
Under-driving is also really cool with other pedals that have a "master volume".
Most vibe and tremolo pedals have this. So you can put them before gain and get a cleaner sound when using the effect.
Thanks for a great show as always :)
Always something new to learn! Awesome! Thanks! Cheers.
Great show as always guys. Thank you.
1 second in, Dan’s got the Les Paul out, smile on my face. That tone is my happy place. Thanks guys.
Peace!
Gretsch Jet
Brilliant video guys... thanks much.
Fantastic episode, really opened my eyes and ears ! to how a boost pedal can change and shape your sound depending on how you use it and where you place it in your signal chain, FASCINATING as Dan would say !! :)
Tons of great info, thanks guys!
Thanks again for the always enjoyable videos!
I have a Hot Rod Deluxe III and I get excited every time you use that amp in the show :-) Like, Yay, my Tone Gurus like my pedestrian little combo!
Great video and educational as ever. I have the Solodallas TSR5 , similar to the storm (no filter and 12v headroom). Awesome pedal and yes, it's always on.
Best show I've seen from you guys in a while! Love boosting an amp. Best way to get more from an amp. I use a Wampler Tumnus for boosting a Carr Slant 6v and Artemus. Amazing unique tones
Well done Mates, excellent Episode!!! Keep on' Rockin'!
Well, yet again boys you’ve completely blown my mind with subject material that, on first reading the episode title, I thought would be dull; I could not have been more wrong! Wow, that that bloody fascinating. It also managed to piece together lots of other bits of knowledge that I’ve picked up from watching your show and just kinda bring it all together 👍 Brilliant. Thank you ever so much. You guys are a real gold mine of information I’ve wanted to know for years but never known the right questions to ask or where to start to get there. Cheers guys
Very interesting guys! I’ll be applying a few ideas tonight on my board. Thanks!
I run a boost into my SP Compressor and really like it as well. Great video today guys!
Some absolutely rocking tones!
Another gem, thank you! I've been using tip #1 for ages and have the whole time appreciated that the pedal that makes the tone bloom is the least expensive item on the board.
Always a learning experience on TPS thank you
#10 gave me goosebumps via both guitars - that doesn't usually happen on two guitars, but they both sounded awesome - beautiful trick!
I used the Super Hard On as an always on pedal for atleast 10 years. Not only does it sound wonderful, it also cleans up the whole signal path dramatically, because of its great buffer. I needed that. I ran around on large stages, while using 10 or 12 meter long cables (!!!), 'cause I didn't want to use a wireless system. I don't even remember why I bought it. I just did. I switched it on, it blew me away and I never switched it back off again.
I still love the old Catalinbread boosts that I have. The Serrano boost and the sagrado pablano stout boost can do wonders. From that "more" pedal, to pushing an amp or other gain pedal. Really like those, and they're what got Catalinbread on my radar years ago
I was sad that you didn’t show all the power of the Fire Bottle at single coils. It is a game changer in tone in cleans sound in any volume range (in my opinion 😆). You guys have a such great show by the way! Keep going!
Happy to see you playing the LP again. Such an awesome guitar.
Great show guys. I am putting a strat specific 5 pedal mini board together and I wanted to include the EP and the SP, and I've been going back and forth on where to put the EP in the order. I learned something new today, thanks Mick, definitely going with the EP in front of the SP, thats why I tune in every week. Top Notch.
Good gravy the EP -> SP -> Clean Amp sound was fantastic. I need to give that a shot and thankfully I already have those pedals. Yay me!!
I’ve been using a GE-7 in the loop section of my hotrod thanks to a wampler video, now I have some new ideas to try! Thanks guys!
23:29 is the same idea as using a preamp pedal into the effects loop of amp, such as the Page but with an OD. Nice one!
Currently saving up for a Walrus Audio Parrallel Boost, it's a dual boost in one with a mid shift switch, and this video has given my some great ideas on how to use it when I get it 😁
THNX !!!!! for the CLEAN jazzy sound !!!!!!!
Coffee, cake ... that pedal show 😄
I love fridays
18:54 - 19:30 So, Dan, remind me why you need fuzz?! An awesome overdriven sound, made epic by reverb (and the smile on you face tells all).
Nice to see an Effectrode pedal on the board. Funny, just before I saw it, I was thinking that I sometimes use my Tube Vibe with the intensity turned down as a boost pedal.
P.S. Much love to Phil and his lovely wife, who offer the best customer service I have come across yet. I phoned them a while ago for help and his wife answered the phone, she was so friendly and helpful.
Even though I use a multi-fx unit, I still gain useful strategies from TPS - eg. the section about using the EP boost into the EP compressor for a better clean feel is something I will experiment with. 👍
I am waiting patiently for Blue on boosters. Starting with the EP Booster is just right.
Great show and a very timely topic - a subject matter that I’ve been struggling with even after playing guitar for many, many years. I currently get all of my gain from my pedals, using a Greer Lightspeed for medium gain and an Angry Charlie for my high gain. I wanted to add a boost so I could lift the volume of my guitar solos over the mix (without relying on a soundman). I recently added a Suhr Koko Boost Reloaded BEFORE the Lightspeed (added gain & volume) and AFTER the Angry Charlie (added volume). The G2 made this super simple! Additionally, I was able to use the pre-gain & post-gain features of the G2 to further refine those volume levels. Sounds amazing - and works perfectly! 🎸
Great show guys! Thanks to this I found out that my tremolo pedal is also an excellent boost pedal, if I turn everything down and just have the pedal on!
Need to buy another tremolo pedal now!
As always great show, and I watching with a cold one.
The SP or OE Slide rig into the EP is my always on then on to varying Boosts but I love the smoothness of that through oddly enough, a Hot Rod Deluxe that I converted to a two twelve (because apparently it wasn't heavy enough) really enjoyed the show guys. I'm surprised you didn't run a pre amp through the effects loop as you have done before which sounded phenomenal CHEERS!
Good show. I use my boost (em-drive) to lift me a bit closer to unity with my next gain stage so when I go from clean to OD it doesn't scare anyone. I find my OD pedals come alive at a certain volume. I also use a Klon clone (ryra) for my clean, cut-through-mix sound, and as a solo boost after my ODs.
Great analysis of boost! I definitely will explore some of these techniques. I’m a fan of having 2 “boosts” on my board, the first to set the always on tone that goes into my gain pedals, the second on my wet side to provide a volume boost to my high headroom wet amp. Damn I enjoy myFriday tps fix!
Man that Blues Driver sounds so great. Even with the boost off.
Thanks! Based on this video I am running a soul food like a boost (set volume 10 and drive at 1) last on my board into my hot rod deluxe which seems to help shape the feel and tame the spikes. My HRD also has a passive volume mod in the fx loop which allows this to even be possible at normal volume levels.
I love the boost on the Analogman KoT? Gain into boost on that pedal is magic!
Veraciously epic playing Dan!!
I can add an 11 :) I use a booster pedal (MXR Mini booster in this instance, Micro amp and EP boost inna box) as the clean channel on my silent stage rig. Works superbly along the crunch and the rawk of my Sheriff Preamp :)
More of this please! 😊. You used great examples in this show and with so many boost pedals out there, you could do another show with other pedals. Katana, etc etc. you guys are so good at this more would be better!!
Booster Fiend. TPS Lover. Thank you for turning a hideous week around so quickly.
Two best I've owned are Jackson Prism and Drybell Unit67 - both pedals sound excellent first in line and improve the tones and feeling of all my amps
You guys are awesome always watch the show keep up th work guys
A most useful episode. Thanks.
This is probably one of the best collections of pedals and amps for a variety of budgets. I am most surprised in how subtle the differences in boost tone are, but makes absolute sense. All boost for the most part are just increasing volume all your tone shaping is before and/or after the boost.
Cheers guys and thanks for the show.
I love these videos you guys. So informative! and entertaining!
Thanks Mike :)
The storm into the matchless is heavenly. Also that switchover from the hot rod to the matchless just proves how nice those amps sound.
Awesome, great lessons in gain esp. at the end there... cheers :)
Would love to have heard the Greer Amps Special Request in this line up, especially with the Hot Rod Deluxe. It's my go to 'more' pedal, although I use it with a low power breaking up amp.
Points 1-4 are exactly what I do (yay confirmation bias!). The first pedal in my chain is a Bad Bob, which is off most of the time. The always-on pedal is a Strymon Deco, which is highly underrated as a light boost/crunch pedal (Saturation at 1:00, Volume at just above unity, usually pointed at the "A" in Saturation). When I need a bit more overdrive, the Bad Bob at 10:00 pushes the Strymon into heavier overdrive with just a bit of volume boost. Both pedals are ahead of an always-on Bearfoot Pale Green Compressor set to light compression & output just a hair above unity.When I need a lead tone, I turn the Deco OFF. The Bad Bob into the Bearfoot bypasses the compression of the Decco and hits the amp significantly harder, the Bearfoot catching the spiky transients. It's glorious.
Looking forward to watching this! Incidentally, two best boosts I've ever had are the preamp in the Fulltone Tube TTE and the preamp in the Effectrode TubeVibe. Effect turned completely off. Then both function as a pure clean boost but they just have that extra magic :)
johnny bwinger
Those pedals that just make everything better just for being in the signal chain are my favorite. The Solo Dallas pedal is like that, and so is the EP pre-amp (although not the Xotic EP-Booster).
30:40 I use a similar trick with 'un-boosting' a overdrive, but I use a compressor. My Catalinbread DLS is set up to sound like a breaking up Marshall, but I can turn the compressor on (set below unity gain, mild compression, blend at 50%) and turn the DLS into an almost clean Marshall. The trick is that compression allows maintaining a similar 'average' volume level, but without the spikes that would push that virtual Super Lead into the dirt territory, yet still achieving what ends up sounding like valve saturation.
once more need to express my gratitude! ESPECIALLY this fantastic outlinig you did on the actual content WITH all the links in the description!!! THAT was a work in itself i quess? THAT is worth a lot!!! my warm thanks to the guy who did that! i guess you´re just a great team at TPS^^!
You’re most welcome 🙏
Such an inspiring 54 minutes. I play a Roland JC40 as it is sufficiently loud for playing in a band but also portable enough to lug around on trains/underground/buses for someone who doesn't drive. However, I find with a Telecaster (MIJ Jerry Donahue 5 way switching) it can all be painfully bright - to the point I'm regularly turning down the tone nob and having amp settings for treble at 2 or 3. I think your 7th idea with compression and boost utilising FX loop will definitely be worth trying out ... yet more rearranging of the pedal board to go! Thank you again for all endless manners of ideas to play around with!
This was a great episode guys! It’s funny you mentioned using the compressor with the compression off and volume up. Somehow I didn’t know about that until a week ago. I just never had one so I didn’t know, but I am now boosting my 2 Catalinbread overdrives with either the morning glory low gain side, or mini ego volume only. So those 4 pedals can do a ton of varying degrees of boost, and quite amazing overdrive and crunch. The ego compressor with just the volume can boost the Princeton RI clean sound into gorgeous tones. Great job today guys thanks!
An aside, I usually listen through Bose Quiet comfort 35. Today through Boss Waza Air headphones totally eq'd for guitar and sound is amazing.
Very useful episode. I'd have liked to have seen the two recent Xotic Effects boosts (Super Clean & Super Sweet), as well as the MXR Booster Mini (i.e., more mini pedals besides the EP Booster!). But I guess the principles involved are pretty much the same regardless of which boost pedal is used.
4:00 Pusing 110 dB with the Echo Fix Boost! Sounded excellent.
Yeah. Volume is tone. Stc
Another on point one. Gain stage stacking is probably the big thing I've learned from TPS. And that covers what you're putting into what. Madam. In other words, how your choice of amp can be enhanced, but also what it can't deal with.
It has been a great couple weeks to be a TPS fan! Y'all were playing your asses off today, excellent info as well
Great episode gents!!! It felt like a blast from the past!!
Very interesting how boost pedals can be used in so many different ways. I forget which of the ten uses it was, but the one where the boost is used to tame the dimed overdrive Pedal is something I’m going to try with my friend. He loves the Boss Metal Zone (😣, I know....) into a clean amp for his solos. But unfortunately he never uses his guitar volume to adjust the level. So my question is, if he used a boost pedal with a unity gain knob into the metal zone it would allow him to lower the volume as needed (by the rest of the band).....hahaha. It would probably make sense to have the boost pedal located closer to us so we could turn him down.
I’m still trying to encourage him to use his volume knob on the guitar, but he can’t be bothered. Thanks again.
Got a booster pedal. Man that thing is awesome. Sends the mxr distortion pedal into another dimension. Great video thanks
I bought my first boost thinking I would use it for solos but I always missed it when it was off, so now it's always on for me! Just sweetens everything up without changing things drastically
Yup, EP Booster is just a fantastic “make everything sound way better” pedal. I don’t think I play without it. It works on both my strat and my humbucker guitars. It’s just all around good.
Man, an absolute gem as always! The ONLY tonal stuff I continually agonise over these days is gain stages.........this video is pure gold! 😎👍