Hey there guys. I have about 10 pedals sitting here next to me waiting to be powered up. I have purchased a Cioks DC10 and it came with a plethora of different cables for powering pedals(from Cioks DC10 to the pedal) such as: 5.5/2.1mm centre Negative DC plug 5.5/2.1mm centre Positive DC plug...
If those 3 pedals are all you have and want, then the Pedal Power II plus will do that and more. You could even daisy chain the Maxon and the Boss so one outlet powers both of them leaving you with 7 more outlets. For the Line 6 I think you will have to use outlets 5 and 6 together(using a joint...
Hey guys, my pedals are almost all in, still waiting on a few. Now deciding on a power solution for them. Looking at the Cioks DC10 or TC10. Here is a list of my pedals: Sonic Reseach Turbo Tuner(pretty sure it's low draw, 9v, 99% sure I'll be daisy chaining it with the wah and Maxon) Red Witch...
Yeh, I was using that on the Lead I channel lol. I always thought crunch channel was just for bluesy stuff. Like I said, my last amp was just a practice solid state, so this was a big jump for me. A lot to learn :)
Nah, I just ordered it. In Australia it's VERY hard to get your hands on good products at brick and mortar stores. Pretty much all my guitars(ESP's), amps, cabs, pedals were purchased from the US or Europe. I mainly use channel 3. I haven't messed around with channel 2 that much but it is more...
Try the forth channel. On my ENGL E670 SE, the 3rd and 4th channels sounds quite different, even though they are both the lead/hi gain channels. It still should do metal easily on channel 3 though. EQ it properly(bass low, treble high, mids to suit, higher volume helps), use the bridge pickup...
I went with the OD9 Pro+ :) Probably get a Timmy or new Klon(when they become available) later on but don't think it's needed as of yet as I don't really play blues.
Thanks for that. Most likely going with the OD9 Pro+, I'm hoping it will tighten up both lead and rhythm tones ;) Might stack it with a Timmy later on but we shall see.
Thanks for the info. I'm after something that will tighten up my amps distortion when playing metal rhythm and leads. Looks the the Timmy won't be the pedal for that.... Are Ibanez/Maxon the only companies making tubescreamers? Does it specifically have to say "tubescreamer" on the pedal for it...
I'm thinking of getting the Timmy. Other options include the Fulltone OCD(more suited for higher gain?), used Klon, modded Keeley TS9, Lovepedal Eternity or Analogman KOT(although the year and a half wait renders this void). What do you guys think? Would it be beneficial stacking the Timmy with...
I recently made the switch from a solid state amplifier to all tube. Whilst deciding on what amp I wanted I kept saving and my choices kept getting more expensive, so I thought 'what the hell". Prior to this I was using a Korg multi-effects... Hmmm would a tubescreamer be useful to me alongside...