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<blockquote data-quote="wesarvin" data-source="post: 99370" data-attributes="member: 2803"><p>Mids are where it's at. Seriously. All these toys do are to make something sound good in solo. In a band, it makes you sound thin and little.</p><p></p><p>Now, in <em>front</em> of the amp, it's a great band-aid for old strings. Still, why not fix it at the source? A fresh set of strings (stainless steel if you're really into that over-bright thing) is the best answer to the problem that these pedals "fix."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wesarvin, post: 99370, member: 2803"] Mids are where it's at. Seriously. All these toys do are to make something sound good in solo. In a band, it makes you sound thin and little. Now, in [i]front[/i] of the amp, it's a great band-aid for old strings. Still, why not fix it at the source? A fresh set of strings (stainless steel if you're really into that over-bright thing) is the best answer to the problem that these pedals "fix." [/QUOTE]
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