Thanks dude for demonstrating the pedal in your video, straight up to the point with explaining and showing all about the pedal, finally a dude that demo's greatly in his video-tyvm and kudos.
Very good review! You earned yourself a new subscriber! I just have 1 question. If I have an amp head and a cabinet, this pedal as well as a TS9. In what order should I put everything? Also If I have a wah, where should that be placed? Awesome video!
Awesomeness, thanks for the sub!!! I'll back it. Well... I generally put gates last in my chain, unless I have a delay then I will put the delay after the gate. Try and experiment as well. It might sound different for others.
Hello my friend, ì will place it last, but ill never choke the delay if i am using one. Thus the delay will be last, the Gate 2nd to last. Hope this halps.
Voltage ⚡️ has a sound and so does current. If you eliminate current, you'll have no sound. Don't be listening microscopically. Stop being a male perfectionist.
Get an electro harmonix silencer or MXR noise clamp. It has 2 ins and 2 outs. One for front and one for your loop using 4 cables. You still have noise 👊🏻 Or, get you an MXR fullbore Metal (with built in gate) and use your smart gate in the loop 🤘🏻
You mentioned the Boss NS-2. What do you think about this vs the Boss? I want something to kill hum/buzz but not cut off the attack/transients of my playing or affect the tone of the guitar The last leg of the video, it sounds like the pedal cuts off some of the presence
I've got both there and they are pretty close I do like the mxr a little bit better since it's only got the one knob and it eliminates a lot of the buzz but doesn't kill the tone
Steve Ricardo Cool. I’m looking at an MXR right now with an asking price of $70, which seems like a pretty good deal. Although it has a black casing, and I can’t find anything about that
Clean up your power. Use isolated power supply for all your pedals and if it’s really bad use power conditioning as well. Hi gain setups are always noisy so you won’t be totally quiet it’s the nature of the beast. Also in your loop make sure your delay pedals are suppressed as well they cause digital noise because you often get noise on multiple frequency’s. Also there’s multiple configurations for the NS-2 you need to look at like the 4 cable method. Hi gain is a bit of a ball ache to get right. Have fun now.