Re: [Harp-L] Re: pedal for drive effect
alright, sportsfans...there are 3 pedals every harp player should own. save yourself the time and money that most of us have spent looking for that certain tone...get these 3...today...
1. afb+ duh. no more feedback.
2. lone wolf delay. made for harp by a harp player. anyone wanna buy 2 boss delay pedals?
3. lone wolf tone + will give you a bigger bottom. shocking what this does to tone. shocking!
get those 3 and sound like a million bucks! and sound real. not like some of those goofy pedals being bandied about.
---- john kuzloski <jkuzloski@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I've gotten some good advice on what pedal I should get to add the drive effect
> to my modified Princeton Reverb. Through this group, Peter Madcat Ruth
> recommended the Boss BD-2 Blues Driver Pedal, and I've gotten a couple of
> seconds on that. However, Bill Barrett (okay, I do get a kick out of
> name-dropping, lol) suggested the Greer Ghetto Stomp, which is a bit more
> expensive. Anyone have anything to say about these two pedals, or recommend
> anything that they think is better?
> SLH
>
> FWIW, here is what I do. I use a vocal microphone into the PA for the songs
> that sound better w/o a driven sound. I set my amp/pedals to get the driven
> sound I want. If necessary, I vary the extent of the drive through the amp with
> playing style or with volume controls (typically as you bring levelsup, you are
> also driving harder). (I do also use an AFB+ for feedback control and it can
> add a certain amount of drive dependinng on how you set it up.) This is just my
> 2 cents. I did notice that you didn't get a lot of onlist response to your
> question -- it may because most folks who have tried have not found an
> especially better solution than the one I describe. (Of course if "name" folks
> are recommending pedals, that's not something to be ignored.)
>
>
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