Re: [Harp-L] RP355 + Korg Pandora
I tried TECH21 Bass Driver DI and it was not good for my style in any way.
I'm interested in PARA DI but never tried it yet. Actually I have
HarpAttack for this goal, although it's too harsh for me.
I checked blonde v1 and it was muddy, I'm interested in blonde v.2 which
allow to turn off amp sim.
Actually very important point of using amp or separate pedals is in any way
you need noise gate to reduce feedback problem.
2013/9/12 Richard Hunter <turtlehill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Mike Fugazzi wrote:
> <I think the Tech 21 Blonde sounds stellar for basic amp needs. This vid
> is set for blues, but you can hear a more dynamic <response to a general
> blues attack.
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03cqv5XrC5A&feature=share&list=UU0I_IUGbbj_KunFaq4bxwQg
> <Normally, I use a SM58 and set that pedal to where it just starts to
> break up a hair when I dig in. I then put a Harp Break <infront of that -
> so it is basically a guitar rig what can go clean to dirty. This combo is
> very satisfying for anything jazzy to <really far out distortion (without
> much feedback). Personally, I think the Blonde responds really well to
> dynamics. What I don't <get is a straight to PA clean from this rig, but
> that's ok with me.
>
> I've used the Tech 21 Blonde at a few jam sessions where AC power was
> unavailable and setup time was down to "plug it in and go." I think it's a
> good-sounding pedal, though not as flexible as a multiFX/amp modeler. I
> also had more feedback issues with it than I get with the RPs, but I've
> spent hundreds of hours engineering the feedback out of my RP patches, so
> that's not very surprising.
>
> As implied by my comments above, the Blonde is my current go-to pedal when
> I don't have AC and need to get up and running quick--which is the case in
> most jam sessions. But I expect to replace the Blonde soon for these
> purposes with the Zoom G3, which has very good amp emulations, a much wider
> range of FX--it has to, given that the Blonde has none--and also runs on
> battery.
>
> Thanks, RH
>
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