trying out the Boss SDE3000 EVH. Sounds awesome!! This is the "EVH1" presets, which is supposed to be his main delay tone. Guitar has a DiMarzio Tone Zone in the bridge. Amp is a Marshall DSL and the boost is a Boss OD-3.
Cool Sounds!! I have 2 questions: I am using a EQPedql in the fx loop for solo boost. Is that still possible in wet dry situations? Is it possible to eq the delay repeats??? Like a tone control? Thanks from germany
Hey man. So: 1- If you want to use an EQ for solo boost in a W/D/W rig, you would have to put the EQ before the wet/dry split. So from your FX send, you'd go into the EQ, then into the delay, then split W/D/W after the delay. That way, both the dry and the wet signal would get the EQ boost. Now keep in mind that the EVH pedal has a master output level built-in, so you can program a solo boost within the pedal itself, and you might not even need the EQ boost. 2- Yes, you can EQ the repeats. If you get this pedal, make sure to spend a good amount of time with the manual, this pedal features are DEEP and not always very intuitive. But once you get the hang of all it can do, it's totally worth it. You can get all your delays, modulation, and even solo boost from this pedal alone. Thanks for checking my demo out!! Bill
To type all the instructions in would be too long for here, so check the manual But the gist of it is you have Delay1 and Delay 2 buttons. Pressing them will let adjust the settings for each delay and turn them on or off.
@erniebender7886 it depends. The DD-500 is a lot more versatile and sounds great so it' s probably a better choice for an all-around delay. The DD-500 is much easier to program too. But for the Van Halen tone, the EVH pedal nails it. The sound quality is also superior. And it does other things well too, but with less options than the 500. So.. Sound quality= EVH Versatility and ease of use= DD-500
Hi, it's really simple. From your amp effects send you go into the pedal input, then from the pedal output, you go back to the amp effects return. Just like any other delay. There are other ways to connect it, 4cm etc but it's not necessary IMHO. This clip is simply in/out of the loop. Sounds good that way. But it's cool to have the other options too. Thanks for your comments!!