Wanna Buy A Couple Of Fx.... |
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Wanna Buy A Couple Of Fx.... |
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Feb 28 2008, 11:33 PM |
digitech multible effect is good but the best if you can buy some from Boss
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Feb 29 2008, 12:49 AM |
I suggest boss DS-1 for rock type of distortion (its not for metal) to just push that amp over the edge , and boss CE-5 as chorus pedal..Boss pedals are very high quality and reliable and can't go wrong with them I heard that digitech pedal at one gig and it didn't sound very well (it sounded digital)...But it may work for you , depends how it gets along with your amp..
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Feb 29 2008, 01:40 AM |
Boss pedals are definitely better choice, they are more flexible, constant, and durable, which means that they sound pretty much the same no matter where you plug them, they sound better on high volumes and on good amps. Most pedals sound bad on high volumes including DF7. I've heard the pedal on gigs and didn't like it, too sythnetic. But if you wanna use it at home, maybe it is the right choice because it's versatile.
Me to suggest DS1 for sharp and edgy distortion sound, but not everyone likes it, and the pedal requers a tube amp to show it's full potential. As for chorus, don't really know... I have CE5 and it is not an excellent pedal, don't get me wrong not a bad chorus at all, very good for a digital device, on gigs works perfect and all, but maybe it is too subtle, if you wanna deep all around chorus look somewhere else. If you wanna something to sugar-up your rock licks and drive leads it does the job great. It works great with drive settings too. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Feb 29 2008, 01:56 AM |
+1 for the MXR, those suckers are great too
Also check the Boss OD1, it's a classic but a reference one. A real old school versatile pedal. This post has been edited by Milenkovic Ivan: Feb 29 2008, 01:57 AM -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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