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Thats how I use my EQ pedalStradlinRose wrote: I also have an MXR 10-band EQ, but that seems to merely "saturate" my sound rather than actually increasing the volume when I need.
Do I need to set the amp volume as loud as I need it, then use a pedal to reduce my volume when I am not playing a solo.
Wait, what is the difference? I'm confused.kevinantich wrote:an eq in the loop vs straight in front of an amp
This sounds really cool. Thanks for the info.Riffraff wrote:This has been covered many times here. THE SOLUTION is the Weber Attenuator with the foot switchable bypass option. You set it for slight attenuation for rhythm and stomp on the bypass switch for lead. Your tone doesn't change at all and you get exactly what you are after for the price of a pedal because you can use the Minimass with the 2266 which is only $115.....problem solved. https://taweber.powweb.com/weber/minimass.htm
There is no better solution than this. The amp was designed for you to go from rhythm to lead with the volume pot on your guitar. You need to volume cut with this amp because any other foot switchable method adds gain or has little effect if you are already in HDR. Nothing does the volume cut trick better than this.
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