stoneattic
Active member
Hi all, new to the forum but a Boogie user for about a decade.
I have an older model DC-2 (Studio Caliber). I dig the rhythm channel and can get real nice smooth, punchy clean tones with and it sounds good with various OD/distortion/fuzz pedals (TS-9, DOD 250 OD, Muff Pi, DS-1,etc) with but I can't get a a sound on the lead channel that I like, either with or with out other pedals. It always sounds too scooped to my ears. I play a fairly wide variety of "rock", classic rock, grunge, some metal. Any suggestions on how to utilize this channel?
Also, from all of the reading I've been doing on the forum it seems that a lot of folks think that the DC series really needs an EQ, either factory, or at least in the effects loop. Since mine's a DC-2, there is no factory EQ so I was hoping for some recommendations on what might be good to try there. The only EQ I have laying around is a old DOD FX-40 pedal. Is a pedal adequate for this or do I really need a higher end rack model?
Thanks!
I have an older model DC-2 (Studio Caliber). I dig the rhythm channel and can get real nice smooth, punchy clean tones with and it sounds good with various OD/distortion/fuzz pedals (TS-9, DOD 250 OD, Muff Pi, DS-1,etc) with but I can't get a a sound on the lead channel that I like, either with or with out other pedals. It always sounds too scooped to my ears. I play a fairly wide variety of "rock", classic rock, grunge, some metal. Any suggestions on how to utilize this channel?
Also, from all of the reading I've been doing on the forum it seems that a lot of folks think that the DC series really needs an EQ, either factory, or at least in the effects loop. Since mine's a DC-2, there is no factory EQ so I was hoping for some recommendations on what might be good to try there. The only EQ I have laying around is a old DOD FX-40 pedal. Is a pedal adequate for this or do I really need a higher end rack model?
Thanks!