Hey guys I was wondering what kind of amp setup you guys use? I run a Stratocaster through a Marshall 1959SLPX/1960TV cabinet. 32-band EQ and some Lexicon effects unit in the effects in/out. I also have an EVH Flanger, Dunlop Uni-Vibe, and a Vox Wah in front of the amp.
les paul running through moogerfooger ring modulator, analog delay, wah, into a fender hot rod deluxe
Whats the Moog like? I've always been deterred by their pricing, but I imagine they must sound awesome.
I have 3 foot pedals for the mix, rate, and frequency so I can control it to sound like a UFO falling down from the sky to a robot funk to an old western tremelo to some alien jive very, very psychedelic :]
stalk, I reckon you would have fun in this thread: http://www.hipforums.com/newforums/showthread.php?t=324291&f=244
Ibanez Eb3--->JJ Labs Tuner-->Electro Harmonix Bass Balls-->Schaller Wah/Fuzz(sometimes)-->Danelectro Tremolo-->Behringer Bass Overdrive-->50 Watt Marshall Solidstate Combo miked up into the PA. I'm actually happy with my tone. I used to have a 130 Watt Fender bassman head that I ran into a 2*15 cabinet but maintaining it just got way too expensive.
Stratocaster or Les Paul Studio -> Dunlop Crybaby -> Electroharmonix Small Clone chorus -> Dunlop volume pedal -> Boss Loop Station -> Fender Hot Rod Deluxe amp I don't use the effects much though. Same setup with the pedal steel, but without the loop pedal.
Just a Roland Cube , I like mild distortion, with the middle set to max the bass to fairly hight and the treble to fairly low, I use very few effects, actually. Maybe some slight delay and reverb to give a subtil spacey feeling, but nothing much. Oh and I use downtuned flat-wound strings and the neck pickup to add an extra bassy sound. I like when my guitar sounds like a bass.
(Live) Fender guitars,Seymour duncan pickups-fuzz-delay-flanger-bass synth-chorus-eq-wah-5150 head/marshall 60 cab
i run my SG or Strat thru a Dunlop Crybaby and then straight into my Fender Princeton or Marshall cab. Great sound comes from good guitars and good playing, anyone can hide behind effects. Plus I got tired of tinkering with effect units to get a sound and long setup times before soundcheck, straight in makes it so easy!