2 Questions: Onespot adapter and solo boost
2 Questions: Onespot adapter and solo boost
The 1spot is impossible to open, so I can't really get to the problem.. I already bought a new one tho. I just got a reply from the store I bought it from and they said I should send it to them and they'll see if it's under warranty and they might replace it :p
I need 1 this Saturday tho, so that's why I just went ahead and bought a new one. I'll look into those EQ's but I', somewhat broke right now so it might take a while
Second question is about boosting my sound for guitar solo's. I don't have a great amp at the moment so I usually play amps with no Brootz and just use my Line6 Metal Zone pedal for distortion and noise gate and when I do play a good amp, I have a noise gate pedal.
When I play solo's tho, it would be nice to have them be a bit louder so people actually hear them. Now for a lead sound I usually switch to the neck pickup on my ESP, but my RAN doesn't have a neck pickup, so when I play the RAN it would be nice to boost it and maybe shape the sound a bit, what would work best for something like this ? An OD pedal, EQ, boost, volume pedal ?
I'm looking for a cheap pedal to do the trick. Right now I'm looking at the Digitech Bad Monkey, any other recommendations in that price range ?
hmm.. I've looked around but so far the only cheap EQ I saw was Harley Benton (Thomann in Germany's own brand) but no idea how good it is. There's also Behringer, but I'm not going there, not for effect pedals anyway..
Some guy in the local music store said the same about OD's and volume, but he said I should put it in the fx loop to boost the power section if I want more volume
Just buy another 1spot adapter. Its cheaper to just buy one than possible fry a pedal. As for boosting solos, I used to use and MXR Micro Amp, but since you wanna shape your boosted tone, then I would recommend a MXR 10 Band EQ pedal. With the EQ pedal, you can shape your tone and raise the overall signal output.