Stomp Effect On A Cube 60, Pawn Shop Journey
Crazy_Diamond
Nov 5 2009, 02:35 AM
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Hi there,

One of my good friends as a SERIOUS GAS PROBLEM.... He wants to buy a new guitar and is looking for a Telecaster. He wants to buy an American Telecaster but it is pretty expensive. So we went on a Pawn Shop trip in the city this afternoon.

Man ..... so many guitars, tube amps, stomps.... Crazy Gears.... I have found an American Standard Telecaster almost new for 850 CAN $.... That is probably around 500 Euros... Plays like a charm.

I was looking at those crazy stomps box... Example, I found a Ibanez Tube Screamer for 40$ some Boss Ds and OD for 25$, a Boss Eq pedals for 50$.

Theses prices are really good but I don't know how they sound with my amp... Since it is a pawshop, I don't really want to bring my guitar and my amps over there (I saw some weirdos over there wink.gif ).

My amp is a Roland Cube 60, it is a pretty good amp but I would like to get a few stomps but I don't know how they sound... Those anyone of you have ever tried stomp effects with this amp or know if it sounds good.

For now I have a volume pedal, a wah... My brother wants to give me a Boss compressor (the blue pedal)... I would like to have more flexibility to my tone (this amps is flexible but needs a bit of tweaking so you can't do it while you are playing). I kow I need a booster for soloing.. can I use a tube screamer or boss Od-1 for this purpose?

Lots of question here but the main one is : Do stomps boxes sounds well on a Roland Cube 60 ?

Thanks guys ....

edit : trying to change the title for Cube instead of Vube

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Ivan Milenkovic
Nov 5 2009, 02:48 AM
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You can use TS or OD for boosting, sure. Both of these pedals are nice thing to have laying around and they are pretty cheap, so - why not wink.gif

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Nov 5 2009, 03:27 AM
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hmm. Does your brother's little blue boss compressor stomp have a "treble" switch on it? That's an extremely useful little piece of gear.

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Crazy_Diamond
Nov 5 2009, 04:01 AM
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QUOTE (jafomatic @ Nov 4 2009, 09:27 PM) *
hmm. Does your brother's little blue boss compressor stomp have a "treble" switch on it? That's an extremely useful little piece of gear.


I don't think so ... If I remember correctly there is a level, tone, attack and sustain, on the Compressor.

Between I don't even know if that pedal is going to be useful in my rig. Maybe a great soloing pedal that I can use as a compressor/booster. I don't know !!!

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QUOTE (Crazy_Diamond @ Nov 5 2009, 02:35 AM) *
edit : trying to change the title for Cube instead of Vube

dit it for you
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The pedals will run fine on the cube, If You have to choose one, I'd go for either TS or DS, since You probably have most use for a overdrive/distorsion. Compressor is also good sometimes for getting sustain, if they are cheap, buy as many as possible,, You can never have too many of them.... wink.gif

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QUOTE (Staffy @ Nov 5 2009, 05:23 AM) *
You can never have too many of them.... wink.gif

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Totally agree.... but I am still on a budget.

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They should sound good, that cube has a nice clean channel smile.gif

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