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Anonymous commented at 2018-08-19 20:40:33 » #2271840
Not the proper way to use it either. Look at the knobs, the levels are set down and the gain is up. All that's going to do is fuzz the signal into mush, if not blow out the speakers in the cab. If you're going to put multiple overdrives in series you want the level UP and the gain DOWN, so your natural signal gets louder and louder with each pedal without introducing noise, making it drive the power tubes in the amp harder for a strong natural distortion without having to set the amp's volume to nuclear test level. That's how SRV used Tube Screamers.
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Not the proper way to use it either. Look at the knobs, the levels are set down and the gain is up. All that's going to do is fuzz the signal into mush, if not blow out the speakers in the cab. If you're going to put multiple overdrives in series you want the level UP and the gain DOWN, so your natural signal gets louder and louder with each pedal without introducing noise, making it drive the power tubes in the amp harder for a strong natural distortion without having to set the amp's volume to nuclear test level. That's how SRV used Tube Screamers.
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