
JakeAC5253
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If you are talking about smoothing out the pick attack then you could try running a fuzz pedal as a clean boost. No joke.
JakeAC5253":27b2avrc said:If you are talking about smoothing out the pick attack then you could try running a fuzz pedal as a clean boost. No joke.
Mood Bender":u4txk2rl said:Have you considered a Cobra?
EXPcustom":21f8fbeq said:You try turning the volume knob down on your guitar to clean up the sound?
Mr. Willy":1d96lea9 said:Mood Bender":1d96lea9 said:Have you considered a Cobra?
Cobra, for sure. I don't play metal, but if I did the Cobra or a 5150 would be my choice over Deizels, Bogner, Engl...I don't think it gets much better than a 5150/6505 for the brootz, but you need a clean channel.
Have you considered a Roland Jazz Chorus? It'd be another amp to haul around, but for ultra-clean in metal it wouldn't get any better than that.
Hmm, interesting, I know Rob Arnold of Chimaira does that. I'd like to hear more abuot the Cobra though.Shask":2kkbgwp8 said:You could always use the trick where you use a modeler, and run it into the power amp only. So, you get your amp sound, and then run the modeler through the power amp for clean sounds, bypassing the amp preamp.
Add a clean channel that way![]()
Tawlks":2xf7jbuo said:Hmm, interesting, I know Rob Arnold of Chimaira does that. I'd like to hear more abuot the Cobra though.Shask":2xf7jbuo said:You could always use the trick where you use a modeler, and run it into the power amp only. So, you get your amp sound, and then run the modeler through the power amp for clean sounds, bypassing the amp preamp.
Add a clean channel that way![]()