You're probably looking for the title of the video and thinking, "Wait what? Isn't that the purpose of an effects pedal, do you know to influence the sound of your already clean guitar sound ? " And certainly. And the pedals we checked in the previous video undoubtedly affect the natural sound of your rig. You just want your own sound to be cleaner.
Above, Andy Martin offers some tips and tricks to improve the characteristics of your clear sound, regardless of whether you choose "Le Freak" or "Little Wing" as he says . However, your first tip has nothing to do with the pedals, but with your standard tube amplifier inputs.
If you want to clean up your signal without a pedal, replace the second input of your tube amplifier. As Andy explains, players overlook this input because it provides less output than one input. However, this trade benefits a less saturated signal because the input that hits the preamp lamps is attenuated.
Then Andy steps on the pedals and shows how he can adjust his sound with a clean, intelligent boost like Durham Electronics' Sex Drive or a compressor like The Fat General . Andy also shows how DIY experts can experiment with equalizer pedal parameters to cut and boost certain frequencies for a clear sound.
Perhaps the smartest thing is that Andy deals with some modulation pedals and explains how these circuits can be ideal for creating a clean sound as they don't create their own distortion. Watch the full video above to see all these tips and more in detail directly from Andy Martin.
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