Clockwork Creep
Power User
So you guys don't go to music shops anymore?
There are still reasons to go there. Guitars, guitar picks and strings.
There are still reasons to go there. Guitars, guitar picks and strings.
2.1 is even better. We took the research we did for 2.0 and extended it to the interaction between connected tubes.
2.1 is even better. We took the research we did for 2.0 and extended it to the interaction between connected tubes.
Did I just catch a Mr. Mom reference?So what was this thread about?
2.1 or 2.2
Whatever it takes Cliff!
Did I just catch a Mr. Mom reference?
Did I just catch a Mr. Mom reference?
Awwwwwww yeaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!2.1 is even better. We took the research we did for 2.0 and extended it to the interaction between connected tubes.
Haha so true. But now that I don't have to spend on amps, switchers, pedals, etc… I got a lot more money to spend on guitars. And the beauty of it, it all goes on my annual taxes.Except for guitars. You can never have too many guitars!
Put it on a switch. That way you can have it either way.Since we're talking about rolling your volume to clean up the sound. Who uses a treble bleed here? I hesitate to do the mod. I've seen an interview with Andy Timmons ( That Pedal Show ) and he has it on all his guitars. I kind of like the darker tones you get when you roll off your volume but when I saw that video, it seems like they both have great benefits.
Yeah that's the plan…Put it on a switch. That way you can have it either way.
I like treble bleeds on strats and teles but not humbucker types. I prefer the '50s tone control setup for HB's.
Something that's befuddled me for a long time is the texture of the distortion when you roll the volume off. Quantum 2.0 got really close but it was still bothering me why it wasn't exactly the same. I finally figured out what causes that.
S wordThat's sweet. That was the only slight area I was looking for an improvement in. On some of the super dynamic amplifier types like dumble, you can almost completely control the amount of overdrive with your guitar's volume control. Looking forward to trying this on 2.1. When will it be available?