Are they optimized to be used with Twins and other Fenderish amps?
I've got a Reverend Hellhound I use on the US(Fender) setting and it seems a bit boomey with the LGW. I've never tried the pedal with a Fender amp.
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rockeroo wrote:In my experience, the pedals were primarily designed with guitar in mind (i.e. Strat, Tele, P-90 Humbucking or Standard Humbucking) more so than amp. The pedals are so tweakable that most amps can accommodate the pedals. There are some exceptions (i.e. a DRD into a Vox amp -- though some really like it).
What exactly are you referring to by "boomey"? Is it volume? Mids? Lack of Mids? Low-mid frequencies?
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sonictroubadour wrote:In my experience with only a BJFE LGW, mind you, I found it to be a kind of mid-heavy pedal, in general. I think that's the character of the circuit, not some problem with your pedal nor with its interfacing with your amp, but, that is, obviously, just a guess, as I haven't actually heard the issue you describe. Good luck.
musicsoma wrote:Interesting. I always felt my LGW was more of a scooped Tubescreamer sound with more emphasis on thick warm low end and the ability to articulate the high end. I had an original TS808 and TS9, both of which were fantastic pedals, but way more "mid mush" than the LGW. The Little Green Wonder is everything I love about tubescreamers without the things the drive me crazy. I really think it is my favorite overdrive I have ever used. Like the Honey Bee, it just works with everything thrown at it.
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