regotheamigo
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these things are just amazing tone wise, but I wish they had more gain for shred lead stuff. Do you know of any good overdrive units that work well with the Lonestar? Thanks
I am looking for that Eric Johnson lead tone, or maybe Satriani, Vai type stuff, and just not really sure if those Tube Screamers will do the trick. Is that more for a S.R.V type tone? Not really sure because I have never owned one. ThanksLONESTAR1x12 said:I've run a Tonebone Hot British, but I found it was too much gain..too much for the red channel anyway.. ..I've also used a Tube Screamer TS-9 reissue, which I found to be not enough...too thin....what i'm using now is the MXR Zakk Wylde overdrive...I really like it...I use it in the red channel... I don't run the gain really high for my dirty tone,.drive switch set to the middle position (gain@1:00...drive@12:00).....it's a "transparent" sounding pedal, so it won't color your sound much...I don't run the gain any higher than 10:00 on the pedal, as it can get pretty distorted past that point I think....I go for a chunky AC/DC...ZEPPELIN type rythym tone, then kick the pedal in for leads...works for me anyway
ned said:Try the Austin-Taceous setting in the database it may be a EJ type tone or it could be closer to SRV. On a Plexi the Cliffs of Dover sound usually has the mid and bass equal at about 12:30 with the treble and presence rolled back treble = 9:30 and presense = 8. Drive and volume should be about 3 oclock.
The real trick is the delay, EJ uses big delay times over 350ms. I'm pretty sure the LoneStar series can nail this tone.
Ned
mtnb1kr said:...real tube driven OD pedals such as the boogie ones or the older chandler tube drivers.
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