I bought an American Strat in 2015. Same issue. I have the trem flush now and It’s fine like that. But I like you want to use the trem and not a Floyd. I put a super verse locking trem on it at one time and that was a pain. So I just gave up and set it up flush
got to have appreciation for the old lil Devil M Zone truly love the darker finish on the pedal version you shown looks more badass Metal suits my Doom metal being
Had no idea what pickup or pot you were on at any time. Just a few pop ups with "single coil 250k..." etc would have helped immensely. Not very informative therfore.
But you’ve been This good since u we’re 17 when I met u just very refined and polished beyond one’s dreams was a pleasure to play every Monday with u after u warmed Up n gave Me The most mental Solo idiocy to Practice thankyou for the competition and the friendship Along the way your a weapon n like I always said To Me pick all The notes haha bless ya hehe
I got my SHR-1 soldered today and it sounds so good and is so quiet it's insane! Also makes the Neck and Mid pickups sound like they came out of a toy store! Now i have to save up again so i can afford a mid and neck pickup and have that soldered on. thinking of putting DiMarzio Tone Zone on the mid and maybe SD coolrail on the neck
It's funny. None of these tutorial videos actually explain anything. It's like people including myself have no idea what is going on. So every video is a guy playing and randomly turning knobs. How does that help anyone understand how to use the pedal?
I got this when the video was made. I still have it. This pedal is amazing with the exception that all the IRs suck in my humble opinion... Get some After Market IRs and watch this pedal come to life!!!! also they could've put a tuner in it. Cheers good video..
I purchased this based on this review. I've had the Katana and heard the Catalyst. This, to me, is the clear winner. A lot of reviewers talk about "great practice amp" but the 100 is more than capable of using at live shows.
fitted 2 days ago on my fender strat with 3 single coils, none were RWRP just 5 noisy postitions , works perfectly in all positions, no noise and more sustain and the same tone 98% as before installation of the NRS
Just as a critique, it would've been cool to get more details on what this is exactly. I feel like by the end of the video all I got was 1. it gets rid of noise and 2. it is a flexible loop.
I think I'll go for this but I might try it on a guitar with back cavity or a Telecaster rather than the hassle of removing and replacing the scratch guard. I think a non-variable treble bleed would be a better option on a Strat-style guitar. Please let me know if I'm missing something because I'd love to be able to make adjustments on a Strat without a test wiring setup like in the video.
I have a pedal called The Fuzz Who Fell From Japan made by a company called Soul Power. I am thinking it's based on this pedal. There are a couple demos on YT-- well there were. Can't find them anymore. Dude this is wicked playing!!! By far the best demo of this pedal - - or maybe of ANY pedal!