
D-Rock
Well-known member
So me and a friend had a mini ampfest yesterday. (Mostly my amps, he brought one of his Peters though)
Anyways, my friend is big on not using a boost now, after years of using boosts for tight metal rythym tones.
I gotta say, I'd like to start that as well.
Except I love what a boost does for my amps. We all know that uber tight and responsive sound a boost gives us.
I'd like to use my 6505 without a boost, but I just can't get it to where I'm satisfied.
It's always tubby, wooly and loose no matter what.
Am I wasting my time? Should I feel bad about using boost pedals as a crutch? Afterall, I use them exclusively with 5/6 of my amps.
I once heard a guy say "I'd put a fucking toaster in my signal path if I though it sounded good!" So I keep thinking about that thought process too.
If you have some settings let me know so I can give them a shot.
Anyways, my friend is big on not using a boost now, after years of using boosts for tight metal rythym tones.
I gotta say, I'd like to start that as well.
Except I love what a boost does for my amps. We all know that uber tight and responsive sound a boost gives us.
I'd like to use my 6505 without a boost, but I just can't get it to where I'm satisfied.
It's always tubby, wooly and loose no matter what.
Am I wasting my time? Should I feel bad about using boost pedals as a crutch? Afterall, I use them exclusively with 5/6 of my amps.
I once heard a guy say "I'd put a fucking toaster in my signal path if I though it sounded good!" So I keep thinking about that thought process too.
If you have some settings let me know so I can give them a shot.