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guillepastouru
New member
Hi guys,
I know is a tough topic but let's see:
the same pedal doesn't sound the same in front of different amp, also the same guitar.
Is common to make certain combination that seems to go perfect together like: strat - ts9 - fender amp or gibson- maybe boss overdrive - marshall
Do you guys think that there are " bad combinations" like on the papers? i know you always have to try to hear the differences and see if you like it.
Don't know if i'm explain this right. lol
i use a gibson les paul - ts9 - blackstar ht40. ( gain on amp like 5 or less, kinda looking an ac dc tone and then the ts9 to biff up the tone)
suggestions on my settings? changes? and the "common combinations" , "bad combination" ?
thank you so much guys!
cheers!
I know is a tough topic but let's see:
the same pedal doesn't sound the same in front of different amp, also the same guitar.
Is common to make certain combination that seems to go perfect together like: strat - ts9 - fender amp or gibson- maybe boss overdrive - marshall
Do you guys think that there are " bad combinations" like on the papers? i know you always have to try to hear the differences and see if you like it.
Don't know if i'm explain this right. lol
i use a gibson les paul - ts9 - blackstar ht40. ( gain on amp like 5 or less, kinda looking an ac dc tone and then the ts9 to biff up the tone)
suggestions on my settings? changes? and the "common combinations" , "bad combination" ?
thank you so much guys!
cheers!