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Boost for solos
I do a solo acoustic act and would like to be able to boost my volume for when I do "lead breaks" to make up a bit for the bottom dropping out. I tried one of those Fender Smolders, and found it horrible. I couldn't get ANY volume boost without a TON of overdrive, even with overdrive on 1. I've been TOYING with the idea of getting one of those popular pre amp pedals I've read about like the Fishman Aura, or LR Baggs but I already use decent guitars (Taylor 314CE, Godin A6 ultra and Yamaha FGX800~). And I don't know if such extravagance and complexity is needed. Another option is a simple boost pedal. I have a beautiful BOSS LV-500 but for whatever reason it doesn't work. I can't adjust the "low" setting, and it just doesn't sound very good otherwise. I'm also toying with just grabbing one of my electric pedals, like a compressor, kind of setting everything neutral and just using it as a "booster".
Any suggestions? SEEMS like a simple problem but I just can't seem to get it solved. |
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You could get a volume pedal and keep it dialed back a little most of the time. Can do double duty as a mute if you don't have a tuner pedal.
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Here are a couple of ways you could to this:
1. EQ pedal, like Boss GE-7 or SourceAudio EQ2. From threads here on the boards, seems like lots of folks use this pedal for boost. Bonus: Would allow you to shape the tone a bit, for example maybe you want more mids for your solo tone. 2. Compressor pedal -- lots of choices. Bonus: Allows you to squeeze the tone a bit for solos -- also nice. 3. A "cleaner" overdrive. Something low gain or even fully transparent. And then set the gain on the low side (but boost the volume up) so that when you hit the pedal, it's an overall volume boost. Bonus: You get the tone shaping of the OD pedal, assuming you like it. 4. Get an acoustic preamp / DI like the Fishman, Baggs, or Boss units. They all have boost buttons, with an adjustable amount of volume boost. On the Boss unit, you can also adjust the boosted tone, and / or, combine it with a little compression. Bonus: You get EQ, tuner, DI, and other features. |
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Step in close to the mic'. That's how the acoustic guitar "lead break boost" has been handled for 70+ years, and it is still a good option!
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The boost function on many acoustic preamps is nice if you just want more volume to your basic tone for solos. I have used the Radial PZ Pre and the boost was nice... If you want a slightly different tone with more volume for your solos to make it stand out a bit, the EQ pedal works well as long as it has a volume slider, like the GE-7. I tried the Smolder too and absolutely hated it. I currently use a Greer Lightspeed pedal.. transparent overdrive that works well with certain acoustics. Every guitar will act differently with each pedal. The Greer works for me.
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TC Cinders low gain OD
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In my high school "stage band" the director has the soloists stand up. They didn't play any louder, but the audience knew where to direct their attention. I'm guessing Jerry Lee Lewis was in his high school's stage band.
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Was about to post the same pedal.
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