Cheap pedals for TOOL
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Cheap pedals for TOOL
Im after a couple cheap ($50-$80) pedals to get close to Tool's Adam Jones basic sound. Using amps distortion Im wanting....
Digital Delay, he uses BOSS DD-3 - anybody use or comment on..
Joyo JF-08 Classic Delay?
Flanger, he uses BOSS BF-2 - anybody use or comment on...
Joyo JF-07 Classic Flanger
Digital Delay, he uses BOSS DD-3 - anybody use or comment on..
Joyo JF-08 Classic Delay?
Flanger, he uses BOSS BF-2 - anybody use or comment on...
Joyo JF-07 Classic Flanger
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Re: Cheap pedals for TOOL
DD-3 is a digital delay dude, are you thinking of the DM-3?
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Re: Cheap pedals for TOOL
I just fugured for the price of the two Boss pedals i could have 8 Joyos and in a live situation most punters wouldnt even notice. Reviews on Joyo pedals say good enough for the job and quite rugged.
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Re: Cheap pedals for TOOL
Had a couple joyos. Fuckin jumped on them and all sorts and couldn't break them, so the switches are good lol.
You'll probably have luck with a boss power stack - seems to do all sorts of gain sounds. Starts at mild grit and just keeps going into a compressed mess at the other end. Tool will be somewhere in the upper middle of the gain control.
You'll probably have luck with a boss power stack - seems to do all sorts of gain sounds. Starts at mild grit and just keeps going into a compressed mess at the other end. Tool will be somewhere in the upper middle of the gain control.
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Re: Cheap pedals for TOOL
Had aJoyo D-seed delay. While it was cool and had a lot of features, it wasn't true bypass and it tone sucked hardcore so it had to go.
Not sure if the delay you are talking about is true bypass or not. Sometimes they claim to be but aren't.
Not sure if the delay you are talking about is true bypass or not. Sometimes they claim to be but aren't.
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Re: Cheap pedals for TOOL
Using an early 90's Peavey Bandit, figured my Les Paul into flanger, use the amps distortion with the delay in the Fx loop and see how that goes. I do have some random pedal that will do variuos distortion if the amps aint right.
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Try putting only dirt pedals into the guitar input. Put flange >> delay through effects loop and report findings.
Remember, buffers don't suck tone. Bad input impedance sucks tone.
Remember, buffers don't suck tone. Bad input impedance sucks tone.
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Yeah thats where the flanger should usually go put according to THE TUBE he has his flanger in front, goes something like volume pedal, wah, flanger, E.Q (among many others) into Marshall and Diesel amps, then delays etc in Fx loop.Single coil wrote:Try putting only dirt pedals into the guitar input. Put flange >> delay through effects loop and report findings.
Remember, buffers don't suck tone. Bad input impedance sucks tone.
I will try both methods and report back haha
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Re: Cheap pedals for TOOL
Always been interested in trying one of these out: https://www.artistguitars.co.nz/buy/joy ... -byp/12373
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Ive seen that one, they use the DD-3 and an EQ ONLY through Marshall with Epi L.P. Not sure they quite nailed the sound but not bad for cheap.
Theres also this one here but I dont like the guitar hes using to try getting the sound https://youtu.be/_nyVR9god1A
I have the Joyo JF-08 digital delay on its way, next week getting the Joyo JF-08 classic flanger and make a start with those. Ill keep an eye out for a cheap or second hand EQ.
Theres also this one here but I dont like the guitar hes using to try getting the sound https://youtu.be/_nyVR9god1A
I have the Joyo JF-08 digital delay on its way, next week getting the Joyo JF-08 classic flanger and make a start with those. Ill keep an eye out for a cheap or second hand EQ.
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