Keeley Fuzz
Keeley Fuzz
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Which guitar effect pedals should i buy to create a great blues tone ?
I'm leaning towards the boss blues driver with the keeley mod and I've already ordered the Boss super overdrive to try as well. Is the keeley mod worth it ? Do I need a compressor ? If so, Which one ? Mxr custom, keeley mod, Boss cs3/cs2. Is it worth keeping my boss ge7 equaliser or should I sell it to create funds ? Also I have an Ibanez OD850. It's vintage and sounds like a fuzz pedal like a Big Muff rather than an overdrive. Does anyone know how much it would be worth ?
More than anything you need a tube amp that you can crank to the max. That's where most of the tone comes from... not the pedals.
Get something in the 20-30W range. If you get a 100W amp, you'll NEVER be in a situation where you can crank it. Even if you're playing a big football stadium. If you're playing a venue that large, you're getting mic'd. Once that mic goes down in front of your amp, your volume has to come to, which means you have to say "bye-bye" to that sweet tube tone.
Keep the GE7. It's always a good idea to have a couple equalizer pedals around. One handy thing to try out is to stick an EQ pedal on either side of your distortion. Experiment to figure out how different incoming frequencies affect the distortion, then use the other EQ to shape it after the fact. Find your perfect tone, then look at the curves you've set on each EQ. Get some pickups that match the response of the first EQ, then set your amp's tone settings to match the second. Now you've got killer tone with fewer pieces of gear mucking about with it, which is always better.
Fender Jazzmaster / Keeley Fuzz Head jam


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