iamjackslackof
Well-known member
Hi all,
I'm curious about stacking gain pedals. I understand the concept obviously, but I'm curious about the level of gain people are looking to achieve with it. For context, my kind of music gets no heavier than Black Sabbath, and not the 80s Dio Sabbath. If it can reasonably be called metal, or has screaming, it's not what I play/enjoy (and no hate if you do, I just know what I like).
Is gain stacking worth it for someone who's shooting for classic rock/blues rock types of tones? Is this what people are targeting with gain stacking? I've built lots of pedals, but I'm still a noob at pedal boards, pedal chains, effect order, all that kind of stuff. I have a bad habit of building a pedal, making sure it works in isolation, and then off to the next build
So I want to spend more time really exploring my full chain, and possibly reducing the massive number of unused pedals mocking me and inviting scorn from my significant other...
Thanks!
I'm curious about stacking gain pedals. I understand the concept obviously, but I'm curious about the level of gain people are looking to achieve with it. For context, my kind of music gets no heavier than Black Sabbath, and not the 80s Dio Sabbath. If it can reasonably be called metal, or has screaming, it's not what I play/enjoy (and no hate if you do, I just know what I like).
Is gain stacking worth it for someone who's shooting for classic rock/blues rock types of tones? Is this what people are targeting with gain stacking? I've built lots of pedals, but I'm still a noob at pedal boards, pedal chains, effect order, all that kind of stuff. I have a bad habit of building a pedal, making sure it works in isolation, and then off to the next build
Thanks!