Euge, another great video! I remember reading about (the legendary) Ronni Le Tekro (TNT) using a BOSS BF-2 Flanger to get his unique ‘tubular’ tone. I believe he used a BF-2 with the manual knob turned all the way up and the other knobs turned all the way down. He also used an overdrive (BOSS SD-1?) before or after the BF-2 (I can’t remember which), going into a Marshall amp. It was a great tone to me! I no longer have a BF-2 to test it out…
Hey man, your videos are awesome. Speaking multiple languages is something I do not do. Your awesome man. The flanger is pronounced Flan- ger and not Flang- ER. Anyway, keep up the great videos.
Another great lecture from Master Euge. 🙂This video is just a great example of valuable and interesting content that can be useful for every guitarist. Thank you so much!
I can't wait to get my album and t-shirt.. release date coming up soon 🎉😁 I'm more excited about getting your album than I have any Zakk Wylde albums...Shhhhhhh don't tell Zakk😂👍🏻🤟🏻
What do you thing is the better FX Loop. Serial oder Parallel. Some Parallel Loops are dificult (Dual Rectifiers). Thanks for you good explaining Videos👍
Hi Euge, will you ever do a John Norum tone tutorial? He uses a 2205 (should be close enough to a 2203/2204) with a DS-1 in front and DiMarzio FS-1 pickups in a strat guitar. One of the most underrated tones in the business, IMO...
Thanks for another straightforward demonstration of how we can use effects. I also don’t tend to use flanger much, but it can be fun at times! The controls are a bit more confusing than a chorus, and a flanger can get a bit out of control pretty easily, but does give some interesting sounds. Tempted to pick up a bf-3 for the gated effect… Rock on Euge!