wondering about set up...

charliechaps

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i was trying this set up out: guitar->metalzone->eq->OD3
wanted to use the eq as a prebooster for the od3
but i found out that the amount of boost for the mt and the od3 is different how come?:?:

btw... i dont use the mt and the od at the same time...
 
charliechaps said:
i was trying this set up out: guitar->metalzone->eq->OD3
wanted to use the eq as a prebooster for the od3
but i found out that the amount of boost for the mt and the od3 is different how come?:?:

btw... i dont use the mt and the od at the same time...

The EQ does not boost anything. What it does is just tone shaping. MT2 does not need a booster because its a high gain pedal.
 
leecs said:
The EQ does not boost anything. What it does is just tone shaping. MT2 does not need a booster because its a high gain pedal.

i'm using a ge-7 so apart from tone shaping i have a vol booster as well. when i put it after the mt2, the boost is so much that i have to lower the vol to below 0. however if i put it before the od3 i have to raise it above 0 to boost the sound.
 
hmm. Your MT2 is already very loud. When u on your vol booster, it cant go anymore, Whereas your OD3 is a 'soft' pedal.
 
leecs said:
hmm. Your MT2 is already very loud. When u on your vol booster, it cant go anymore, Whereas your OD3 is a 'soft' pedal.

oh so i should just put the eq after the od3 and mt2 right. to boost the od and to shape the dist on the mt
 
EQ is not for boosting. ITs onlytone shaping. (amp,eq,mt2,od3,guitar) if you on your od3 & mt2 together, you'll get noise!
 
leecs said:
EQ is not for boosting. ITs onlytone shaping.


Why can't you use an EQ to boost?

If you increase the gain on a frequency, isn't that boosting?

Some eqs have a level control.
 
ShredCow said:
leecs said:
EQ is not for boosting. ITs onlytone shaping.


Why can't you use an EQ to boost?

If you increase the gain on a frequency, isn't that boosting?

Some eqs have a level control.

Kinda defeats the purpose of eq if you use it only for boosting though...
 
Ah, but you see, I never said an eq can only be used for boosting.

Where leecs, you mentioned,

leecs said:
EQ is not for boosting. ITs onlytone shaping.




Its not an only, just as you can put your wah pedal after drive or before drive, I can use my EQ to boost, to cut, to shape, to mess up my tone
 
i use EQ for solo boost. sometimes i dont like extra drive added, or my tone to be changed a lot, so use EQ lor.

but i use EQ to change the EQ too, like some songs require more bass, less treble etc.
 
is an EQ necessary? coz when I solo,i rarely hear(or that the solo doesn't pierce thru the rhythm section) myself when I play in a practice room..i'm using an MT-2 btw...oh yar...i play rhythm and solo at times...so do i really need an EQ?
 
hmm when you adjust the bands on your eq you're making those specific frequencies louder/softer aren't you? that's how you alter the tone.

anw i tried using the guitar->mt2->eq->od3 setup because i wanted to shape the tone for my mt2 while soloing and also use it for boosting the od3.. but it's quite troublesome to keep switching the level on the eq when i want to switch from mt2 to od3
 
its ideal to have a tone stack before and after your dirt ....pedals builders use this during proto trials ...

some read here& here

taken from wiki... "Placement of EQ in a distortion signal processing chain affects the basic guitar amp tone. Using a guitar's rotary tone control potentiometer is a form of pre-distortion EQ. Placing an EQ pedal before a distortion pedal or before a guitar amp's built-in preamp distortion provides preliminary control of the preamp distortion voicing.

For more complete control of preamp distortion voicing, an additional EQ pedal can be placed after a distortion pedal; or, equivalently, the guitar amp's tone controls, after the built-in preamp distortion, can be used. An EQ pedal in the amp's effects loop, or the amp's tone controls placed after preamp distortion, constitutes post-distortion EQ, which finishes shaping the preamp distortion and sets up the power-tube distortion voicing.

As an example of pre-distortion EQ, Eddie Van Halen places a 6-band MXR EQ pedal before the Marshall amplifier head (pre-distortion EQ). Slash places a Boss GE-7, a 7-band EQ pedal, before his Marshall amp. This technique is similar to placing a Wah pedal before the amp's preamp distortion and leaving the Wah pedal positioned part-way down, sometimes mentioned as "fixed wah," (pre-distortion EQ), along with adjusting the amp's tone controls (post-distortion EQ).

If a dummy load guitar-amp configuration is used, an additional EQ position becomes available, between the dummy load and the final amplifier that drives the guitar speaker. Van Halen used an additional EQ in this position. This configuration is commonly used with rackmount systems.

Finally, an EQ pedal such as a 10-band graphic EQ pedal can be placed in the Insert jack of a mixer to replace the mixer channel's EQ controls, providing graphical control over the miked guitar speaker signal."
 
gosh gsonique those are really indepth articles you got there:?

can fellow softies share where the place their eq and why so?

thanks
 
sd-2 -> mt-2 -> mxr eq

The eq is for scooped mids for riffs ala slayer, sd-1 to boost my distortion for leads, or harmony parts, just to add the extra mids.

SD-1 is great for boosting.
 
Of course, if you money to throw, one eq before distortion to shape your basic guitar sound, one after distortion for shaping your...distortion.
 
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