rockeroo wrote:Justin Clauser wrote:My favorite combo is the Model R into the Tim. Tim is an incredible pedal to stack into as it is highly dynamic and has great EQ options.
Between my Timmy, WIIO V1 and SBEQ, what more EQ options could I possibly need?
Great idea, Justin.
Sounds like you have everything you need. Does that mean you will stop buying dirt and EQ pedals? Probably not. I think most of us on some level enjoy the pursuit of tone. Even if we are agonizing over it, we are still drawn here in our search.
It is funny that you say it was a good idea because I found the stack by accident. The Tim pedal is very transparent and because I run the gain so low I forgot it was on. When I opened my volume up to 10 and kicked on the Model R, I immediately got a rush as I realized I had found a very useable lead tone.
People often talk about how the Tim pedal is so transparent and cite its EQ as the main reason. I think its transparency is actually much more about how it maintains the sounds envelope through each stage: attack, decay, sustain, and release. I believe this to be true because I can set the EQ settings on the Tim to a variety of settings yet it still feels like my guitar tone. In my opinion, envelope is such an under-appreciated quality of the sound we are looking for.
I believe BJFE pedals sound so incredible because they have amazing envelope characteristics. Other pedals can't be EQed to sound like them because the envelopes still wouldn't match. All of the BJFE pedals I have played have had unique and highly musical envelope characteristics. These dynamic traits are what separate the BJFE and Bearfoot pedals from so many other brands.
Since this thread is about the Model R, I want to add my thoughts on the pedal. After a year of using it as my main drive, I must say it is my favorite pedal out of all I have ever owned. I love its envelope, EQ, and harmonic properties above those of every stomp I have played to date. It isn't a pedal that does everything but it is my favorite for what it does. Some people say it is too dark but I think it is great at stage volumes. I play it through a Matchless 30/15 and it sounds fantastic just above “apartment volume” and up. Because of the way our ears have different sensitivities to frequencies depending on volume, I find the Model R gets better and better as you turn up. If it still doesn't have the right EQ for you, just stack it into a Tim pedal and it will come out the other side still sounding like your Model R.