Fixed it for ya
Kudos to you, sir!
I’m that guy who bought a Centaur for his son.
Fixed it for ya
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.
Mine alsoLess pedals - better amps has been my approach the past few years
Less pedals - better amps has been my approach the past few years
Less pedals - better amps has been my approach the past few years
I used to feel that way, buying lots of guitars and playing them thru a Blues Jr (crazy, right?). Then I finally bought a decent boutique amp and realized (for me) I had it all wrong for decades! I felt so stupid! Well, better late than never.If the decision came down to new amp or new guitar, guitar wins every time for me.
Naaaa...I always say its cyclical...One year, I am trying to find the ultimate Clean/little dirty Tube amp, the next, Looking into various pedals to give a good dirty sound...For me, anyway.
Like Les said...(paraphrasing) There is no "right or wrong" answer. In the right hands, (or to the right set of ears), any pedal could sound "good' with any amp.
I used to feel that way, buying lots of guitars and playing them thru a Blues Jr (crazy, right?). Then I finally bought a decent boutique amp and realized (for me) I had it all wrong for decades! I felt so stupid! Well, better late than never.
Now I know there are a couple more amps on my bucket list. My goal is zero pedals— just the foot switch that comes with the amp. (I’m not a gigging musician, so I think my “no pedals” goal is a realistic one. I don’t think I could do that if I was in a cover band.)
Thankfully, everyone’s wants, needs & desires are different.
I agree. I have, buy and sell less pedals than I used too, but I still buy one and sell one occasionally. No amp does everything and even if it covers 2-3 bases extremely well, there's still the other "voices" you want occasionally, and the solo boost flavors you work through over time.Yup, I get that, too. I had a Roland JC-77 forever, then discovered tubes...and the rest is literally history...Mesa's, PRS's, Fender's, etc... All Dr. Z now...But I will always look at pedals...It's just "funner" that way!!!!
594 Soapy -> Mythical Overdrive -> Unit67 to be preciseUnit 67. Everyone should own one.
I used to feel that way, buying lots of guitars and playing them thru a Blues Jr (crazy, right?). Then I finally bought a decent boutique amp and realized (for me) I had it all wrong for decades! I felt so stupid! Well, better late than never.
Now I know there are a couple more amps on my bucket list. My goal is zero pedals— just the foot switch that comes with the amp. (I’m not a gigging musician, so I think my “no pedals” goal is a realistic one. I don’t think I could do that if I was in a cover band.)
Thankfully, everyone’s wants, needs & desires are different.
Yeah, I was ready to buy one before the end of the demo. Then went and looked at the price, and decided I might need to wait til after Christmas.I watched Pete Thorn's demo of the Unit 67, and after seeing that, to those of you who suggested this pedal, I can only say...
Bastids.
Yeah, I was ready to buy one before the end of the demo. Then went and looked at the price, and decided I might need to wait til after Christmas.
Oh, and this is after finally caving and deciding that I needed to try a Klon clone.