CrispyGoodness
Joined: Apr 06, 2009
Posts: 565
North Cackalacky
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Posted on Mar 30 2013 09:06 AM
One more thing a few people touched on: Cables! There really is a difference in tone between the 9 buck cheapo store brands and the 40-50 dollar boo-teek jobs. If you're using cheap cables, try swapping them out for something nicer; you might be surprised to discover you suddenly have a lot more volume and headroom.
Another thing to factor in is that you're using a Twin Reverb, which is the best "Plan B" amp setup for surf music, thanks to their uber clean tone and monster reverb sounds. However, the "classic" surf setup usually involves using an amp of lesser wattage (say, a blonde Bandmaster or Showman) and having a Tube Reverb Unit placed in front of the amp. This is a significantly different sound, with way more drip, usually more punch and (if you play loud enough) more 'hair" or drive coming from the amp. The Twin, great as it is (and I own the exact same amp mentioned--a '64) suffers in comparison.
--Crispy
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ksargent
Joined: Sep 19, 2012
Posts: 60
Pensacola, Florida
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Posted on Mar 30 2013 11:37 AM
+1 on using quality cables. I've been using George L cables for years and they have never failed me. They are especially good for pedalboard connections because of their customizable length and thin profile. They aren't cheap, but they're good.
Ken
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Big_Ryan
Joined: May 01, 2011
Posts: 578
San Diego
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Posted on Mar 30 2013 09:11 PM
which pedals are you running, ive found that certain specific pedals ive used in the past were major tone suckers while everything else on the board was fine, its not always about having too much but about having one bad pedal in the bunch
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ksargent
Joined: Sep 19, 2012
Posts: 60
Pensacola, Florida
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Posted on Mar 30 2013 10:24 PM
Big Ryan - excellent point. My pedals: guitar -> SR Strobe Tuner -> EHX MiniPOG -> EHX Super Ego -> Maxon OD -> ProCoRat -> MXR Phase 90 -> EHX Small Clone -> EHX Stereo Memory Man -> MXR Carbon Copy -> Boss FRV-1 -> Boss RC3 Loop Station -> Amp.
Ken
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Wombat
Joined: Oct 13, 2011
Posts: 251
Byron Bay, Australia
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Posted on Apr 01 2013 10:30 PM
Thanks for all the comments. Current set up is (I am in a cover band as well as surf band so I need to get all those various pop song songs guitar sounds)
1. Jim Dunlop Wah
2. Boss Compressor
3. Boss OD-3 (overdrive)
4. Boss Metal Zone
5. Zoom G2nu (Multi-Effects)
6. Boss DD-7
7. Boss RV-5
8 Fender 63 RI reverb tank
I think I try the following
1. Buy a good quality cable
2. Try how it sounds after eliminating each pedal
Thanks to everyone
— 'Surf Music Lasts Forever'
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