
Posted on Dec 07 2012 07:50 PM
CrashHardtop wrote:
Has anyone tried this as a boost solution?
[url]http://www.premierguitar.com/Magazine/Issue/2009/Oct/Stratocaster_Direct_Through_Mod.aspx[/url]
If so, what was your impression? Did it achieve the desired result?
I've never tried it. I've played guitars with TBX tones and the Buddy Guy boost ones - didn't care for either. I've also tried guitars with the "lead" switch where you flick it and it engages the bridge (usually a HB) no matter what setting you're in so you get a fatter lead tone. Of course, it means your lead tone is always a HB tone, which I didn't care for.
As others have mentioned, the Volume knob doesn't work for me either - I find the change in tone, while nice, not what I'm looking for in a "boost" situation. And the other boosts mentioned - yeah, they're great for always on pedals - IMHO most of them are designed to slam the front end of an amp to give you saturation that you can then control with the volume - a more effective use of the volume knob IMHO.
Best thing I've ever heard was a "Boost" control on a Mesa-Boogie Lonestar amp - it actually just took the tone you had, and made it louder. Brilliant.
I've tried volume pedals with minimum level controls and while I've found some that don't change tone as they travel, the pedal itself sucks tone.
The absolute best thing I found was in a Pod Live floorboard - the pedal can be set so the minimum is whatever value you like didn't change the tone if you put it post FX, BUT, the whole pedalboard changes your tone so unless you use those FX in some kind of always on fashion, it doesn't work.
I'm going to try an expression pedal with the Line 6 M series (which has a volume pedal setting) and if that works, I may go that route so I can use the verb and trem from the amp, and that for everything else.
But again, switching between the Vibrato and Normal channels of my amp give me the most "organic" tone I can get.
Steve