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Black star ht dual with gibsons?


Kzin

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I have a black star ht dual pedal which I run infront of my hr deville. I think I get nice sound with my strat, but when I run it with either my sg or lp the tone gets kinda muddy and fizzy fuzzy. Do anyone have any tips for amp and pedal settings?

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Euh, I use exactly the same setting and don't get any fizzy fuzzy sound ... but that is more likely because I don't really understand what you mean. You've got tone on your guitar, treble, bass, middle on your 2 HT-Dual channels, and you've got the

ISF function for UK/US sounds ... can't you do it with that? Are you playing through burstbucker pro's, classic '57 humbuckers?[crying]

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Well, Its hard to describe. How do you sett up the sound? I figured the best way would be to sett the amp so it sounds good clean, and then adjust the ht until it sounds good. I found that decreasing the bass while playing gibsons helped alot. I´m looking for a rock-blues crunchy sound.

 

Do you have any soundclips?

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Well' date=' Its hard to describe. How do you sett up the sound? I figured the best way would be to sett the amp so it sounds good clean, and then adjust the ht until it sounds good. I found that decreasing the bass while playing gibsons helped alot. I´m looking for a rock-blues crunchy sound.

 

Do you have any soundclips?[/quote']

 

No I have no soundclips but if there's one distortion pedal I could really recommend linked to an LP, it's the HT-dual ...

Man, you can get the most clean overdrive OR fat overdrive you want with that pedal!

Instead of typing you should be cranckin' up that DeVille (volume on 2-3), volume of your effect slightly open, and manipulate the volume on your LP!

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