It's nice to see you using the Squier Custom Nashville Stratocaster. I dont know about you but it's one of the nicest guitars Ive splashed out on ln Awhile. As you said yourself :You cant go far wrong at €429,and it's the kind of guitar that suits a Boost pedal at low to mid volume gig s, maybe just a touch.
Hey uh….. I’d look into that whole ‘expression/volume pedal being separate on the vertex Boost pedal’ thing. The owner of vertex caught a bunch of shit for that, among many other things!! The exp. pedal turned out to NOT be isolated from the rest of the pedal. Idk if that’s been rectified, or not, but it’s worth diving into some research on the matter! Love yours and Gooses content!!
It's nice to see you using the Squier Custom Nashville Stratocaster. I dont know about you but it's one of the nicest guitars Ive splashed out on ln Awhile. As you said yourself :You cant go far wrong at €429,and it's the kind of guitar that suits a Boost pedal at low to mid volume gig s, maybe just a touch.
No need for an expensive boost pedal. I suggest the TC Spark Booster. So versatile and affordable!
I’ve never tried one but I do use their Corona chorus, Flashback delay, Mimic doubler and Ditto looper products…
You get what you pay for.
@@Joe-mz6dc one doesn't need to spend £200 to get a quality clean boost.
I can also vouch for the TC Spark Boost. Sounds great, well built and very affordable.
I have the mini version. Love it! Great clean boost pedal. Really cuts through!
Hey uh….. I’d look into that whole ‘expression/volume pedal being separate on the vertex Boost pedal’ thing. The owner of vertex caught a bunch of shit for that, among many other things!! The exp. pedal turned out to NOT be isolated from the rest of the pedal. Idk if that’s been rectified, or not, but it’s worth diving into some research on the matter! Love yours and Gooses content!!
Thanks. Without going into the circuit I wouldn’t know, but it certainly sounds different to a regular volume pedal, clearer to my ears.