Originally posted by Mr_Trek:[..]
Well, maybe true bypass since I've heard it stucks quite a bit of tone. Then you can mod the sweep by moving the tab on the wheel inside. Then perhaps some resistor changes, stuff like that. Loads of stuff on it on the net.
Originally posted by KieranU2:Do you have any amp suggestions? Someone recommended a Fender Deluxe to me and said that I "wouldn't look back". £600 though - a little bit pricey for me.
Originally posted by Mr_Trek:Infinite plus for tubes. I'm so much happier playing guitar nowadays with my Peavey Valveking 112. It has 50W. I'm starting to worry a bit about my ears though.
Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:[..]
Not to be a grandpa but playing with plugs will help your ears actually sort of the frequencies of your output and make you dial in your pedals much more accurately. It was an amazing revelation putting them in during a garage practice where I realized my tone settings for my OD pedal were just wickedly awful sounding. Hard to tell a difference when it's all just slamming you right in the head, but it evens out your sound so much!
Originally posted by Mr_Trek:Get out to to music store and play some amps Kieran. They may have some good deals. Like I got on mine. 50% off since it was a model going out and the last one, the demo amp.