Hi thank you for your comment. My idea is to show what most of the people are probably going to hear as soon as they use the pedal. I admit this is an old video and now I would do it differently in fact I have other ideas on how to use the EQ based on what sound you would like.
00:03:30: Strat - Cutting bridge pickup. This is so simple and why didn't I think of this. Thanks for a great suggestion. I usually run 10 band MXR or an old Danelectro Fish 'n Chips in the loop to set a home base eq curve and as I change guitars, the amp and guitars get adjusted as needed.
Reducing the gain from your amp it’s a good start + the volume knob on your guitar might help as well. Eq pedals have the possibility to decrease decibels like a volume pedal but sometimes it’s not enough probably. You can download a software like amplitube or bias fx demo and see whether you can fix the problem virtually before buying a pedal you might not need.
Well in your case probably this pedal is what you need. It all depends by what guitar you have, which pedals are on the chain and so on and also what kind of tone are you searching for because your tone is affected by many variables. To keep it simple you should use the Ge-7 before the distortion as you don’t have tone knobs and you adjust the pedal in consideration of what sound your distortion does and what you want of course.
Thanks for the video. I like how you changed the style to match the tone 👍 most just play death metal & smother the effect, their trying to show.
Hi thank you for your comment. My idea is to show what most of the people are probably going to hear as soon as they use the pedal. I admit this is an old video and now I would do it differently in fact I have other ideas on how to use the EQ based on what sound you would like.
I second this opinion!
Nice demo, man. I've been boosting 400 and 3.6 with a slight db boost for the strat and dig on that.
I’ll try those settings pal
00:03:30: Strat - Cutting bridge pickup.
This is so simple and why didn't I think of this. Thanks for a great suggestion.
I usually run 10 band MXR or an old Danelectro Fish 'n Chips in the loop to set a home base eq curve and as I change guitars, the amp and guitars get adjusted as needed.
Nice 👍🏻
I also use the pot on my strat to cut the treble when needed but many strats don’t have it.
How would you reduce a hot signal from EMG pickups?
Reducing the gain from your amp it’s a good start + the volume knob on your guitar might help as well. Eq pedals have the possibility to decrease decibels like a volume pedal but sometimes it’s not enough probably. You can download a software like amplitube or bias fx demo and see whether you can fix the problem virtually before buying a pedal you might not need.
how would u control "tone"? i have a distortion pedal without a tone know. how would u set it with ge7?
Well in your case probably this pedal is what you need. It all depends by what guitar you have, which pedals are on the chain and so on and also what kind of tone are you searching for because your tone is affected by many variables. To keep it simple you should use the Ge-7 before the distortion as you don’t have tone knobs and you adjust the pedal in consideration of what sound your distortion does and what you want of course.
@@AlisonGirelli thanks man
What is your amp?
Hi I've used Bias FX2 '69 Duo Verb amp plugin for the video