Asking for the most recommended effect for guitar solos in songs.

From PM:

Hey, i have a DS - 1 ...
What i want is great difference in the volume when i'm already using DS - 1 ...

So what pedal ?


Actually 2 DS-1 works as well, some fellow SOFTies tried it and the tone coming out isn't that bad. (Try Open Mic)

On the other hand, there isn't a cold hard rule saying you can't have 2 same pedals in your pedalboard. It is just how you're gonna meddle with it.

2 DS-1?

1st DS-1 be your main distortion unit, set it with the right 'flavour' you want.

2nd DS-1, (you wanted very big difference in volume?), TONE & DIST = 0, VOLUME = MAX.

Works this way as well.
 
Get a Seymour Duncan pick up booster up to 25 db
Place it to the last before amplifier for example Ef1 Ef2 or Ef3 SD -- amp

Set the booster according to your comfortable volume level for guitar solo
Just adjust the knob minimum or maximum it recommended by experience
Player press the button when u solo off after solo.

as cool as it is, Duncan's pickup booster (i own one) was conceived more for singlcoils than humbucking guitars. unless your guitar sports the former set of pickups, this pedal's effectiveness is rather marginal.
 
i have to agree with sub on that.
i was playing to get the seymour pickup booster and a delay pedal to boost my solo...

maybe ill add in a pinch of salt and pepper too.
 
here was what i did during a performance. i do my riffing on my neck pickup, solo on bridge. so my neck pickup was around 7/10 and bridge put to full. but hey i use a les paul, dont find it that hard to change pickups. huhu

0.00001c worth
 
Actually one of the most used boosters are the tubescreamers or the tubescreamer voiced overdrives.

ts7, or ts9 will work really well as a booster/fatten solos.
Am currently using the visual sound version which has a bass boost and does really well during those solos
 
Lol... actually I don't... always give some leeway, having around 40% on my guitar and 50% on my amp does enough wonders. Then sliding vol up and down for some fun while sustaining a chord.
 
I was waiting for SOMEONE to suggest this all this while :p

I don't truly recommend this cause you'll be adding more gain, not only volume into the fray.. Well, the tubescreamer mid-range hump may not be for everyone, or every set-up for that matter..

Everything I have sounds fat, and adding a TS into my set-up would totally overkill the mids..

If you truly need a clean boost:
Xotic RC Booster
Goosonique Boosty
EHX Nano LPB-1 (works, but the 'pop' upon engaging the unit is irritating)
MI Audio Boost N Buff (works as a treble boost at higher settings)
Barge Concepts DB-3 (doubles up as an effects loop, and adds gain at higher settings)
Keeley Katana Clean Boost
MXR Custom Audio Electronics MC-401 Boost
T-Rex Moller (has the clean boost option, independent circuit as overdrive)
Rocktron Nitro Booster (a lot of gain on this one actually)
TC Electronic Classic Booster
Homebrew Electronics Germania Booster
Fulltone Fat Boost

Eh the list goes on leh.. Go and head down to Blackwoods and try easier.. Lol :mrgreen::mrgreen:
 
True!
Do check out their:
Catalinbread Serrano Picoso Boost
Catalinbread Super Chili Picoso Boost
Catalinbread VariBoost Professional (works more like a parametric EQ)
BYOC Tri-Boost
Tech 21 Boost D.L.A (also a delay as well lol)

And since you're there, go and try the Sahasrara Overdrive by Om Laboratories.. Bleah.. Who needs a clean boost when you've got this baby! :mrgreen::mrgreen:
 
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