Anyone Ever Raw Dog a gig?

Killcrop

Killcrop

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This is my definition of playing a gig with no pedals.

I realized I was in a band in the late 90s and played close to a 100 gig with no pedals. I used a Bogner shiva and plugged straight in. I have a hard time imagining that these days even though I don't use a lot of effects. Might be liberating.
 
Alost none. A chorus pedal for 1 song and a GEQ-7 for leads. My amp didn't even have reverb.
 
This is my definition of playing a gig with no pedals.

I realized I was in a band in the late 90s and played close to a 100 gig with no pedals. I used a Bogner shiva and plugged straight in. I have a hard time imagining that these days even though I don't use a lot of effects. Might be liberating.
I only gig on bass… so yep!
 
This is my definition of playing a gig with no pedals.

I realized I was in a band in the late 90s and played close to a 100 gig with no pedals. I used a Bogner shiva and plugged straight in. I have a hard time imagining that these days even though I don't use a lot of effects. Might be liberating.
Straight in most of the time is the way to do things if you can get you rsound that way. That is what I do 99% of the time.

When we are talking about gigging as opposed to sitting in a home studio and recording or something like that, the conversation leans even more to "straight in".

That being said, I never used effects during any of my studio sessions until recent years. Before then, everything was added post.
 
We just did a gig a few weeks ago and I had my Keeley Noble Screamer as a boost and Keeley Halo Core (that I keep on constantly at a lower level) and Spark Mini boost. Fairly simple.
 
After years of running a multi channel midi switching rig with all the fx I could ever want, I switched to running a VHT deliverance straight in & loved it. Used my volume knob to silence in between songs.

I was actually annoyed some years later when I joined another band that called for a more intricate setup.
 
I guess I'd call it a gig, it was a "tan pants gig" in front of 1,200 ish people? First time moving just to guitar for the 4 sets but my pedalboard or power supply was adding a ton of hum so I just went straight into an old AC30 and it was awesome... until my g-string snapped on the last song of the last set and then I didn't have a tuner. I almost wish my pants fell down instead.
 
Is it better to raw dog a gig, or after the gig...that is a more fitting question.
 
Many times. MV amps and even single channel amps. You find the sweet spot in volume and gain and you can raw dog all night long.
 
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