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Question:
Alright, I got this pedal today, and it makes a great distortion pedal when going into an amp. However, When I'm using it as an amp, it's distorted, and I'm wondering if/how I can mod is to take the distortion away, even if it means it wont work with the amp. Anyone know anything about this?
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wait...?
so you're saying that when you run guitar-->pedal-->amp it sounds good but not when you run guitar-->pedal-->soundboard??
i'm not really sure if this is what you're asking or even why you'd want to do this. taking a distortion pedal and making it into a clean pedal sorta boggles my mind. i tihnk you'd be better off with a direct box.
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The pedal is an amp. It is a distorted amp. I would like to make it clean, but there is no setting for that. Ineed to know if there are any mods for it.
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ah...gotcha...no idea...you'd probably have to play with the resistors. plus gritty tone is sorta the nature of 2" speakers.
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I read around and fond there is a clean channel, so I brought out the Fish and Chips, and brought everything full, and it kept cracking. It was still almost inaudiable. Any advice on what I could do?
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Originally Posted by Beyer413 I read around and fond there is a clean channel, so I brought out the Fish and Chips, and brought everything full, and it kept cracking. It was still almost inaudiable. Any advice on what I could do? if ther's a clean channel, the switch should be on the pedal. bringing everything full on an EQ definitely isn't going to do the trick.
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The switch is the foot pedal. However, the guitar itself is louder than the amp.
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Originally Posted by Beyer413 The switch is the foot pedal. However, the guitar itself is louder than the amp. i'm actually not that surprised about that one.
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I found that using the distortion and moving the vlume all the way down on the fish and chips made it sound as clean as it's going to get.
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