Just watched it. Pete makes everything sound great, but that one REALLY sounded great. Might have to look one up.
That was first video I watchedPete Thorn’s demo sold me.
For bluesy classic rock type of stuff, I have a king of tone clone that I made myself and a Ceriatone Centura (klon), and the two of them together cover a lot of ground and compliment each other nicely.
Oh c'mon now... You know dang well that one day there'll some fancy lookin' dirt pedal flaunting its saucy switches in your face and you'll be powerless to resist.I’ve never been happier with a dirt pedal than I am with the Bogner Ecstasy Red. I seriously don’t even look at other dirt pedals anymore.
Oh c'mon now... You know dang well that one day there'll some fancy lookin' dirt pedal flaunting its saucy switches in your face and you'll be powerless to resist.
Dirty dirty dirt pedal!
I don’t know... the only other one I’d consider is the Bogner Blue, and there’s a significant problem with that one.
Which is?
My McCarty goes into a Smokey Amps Klone > Keeley Comp Plus > TS808. Klone for a nice push, edge of break up. Leads come for gain stacking the Klone into 808 or comp into 808.
I’ve been using the tube screamer before other effects such as the fuzz and distortion. What is the benefit to running it after?
I know HX, Axe, and others are popular but I prefer to sculpt sounds with knobs instead of menu diving. Just personal preference.
-k
It’s blue.
There isn’t any one pedal, or any set of pedals, that works best with a PRS. The very idea is ridiculous.
Any pedal you like works well with a PRS AS LONG A IT'S AN ORIGINAL CENTAUR