SteFowkes
New Member
Well I tried it out, guitar NS2 Amp, did tone things down quite a bit but on the one riff of ours I had to find a sweet spot to stop the squeal on a stop riff. talking to a mate yesterday he only ever uses a gate in the loop and reckons there`s not much you can do with high gain amps in small areas and high volumes.
I also found that just muting at the bridge wasn't as successful in stopping feedback as when I muted at neck too.
looks like unless I make a line selector like Dooley says to run xpattern I`m kinda stuck with it. leaving the ns2 up front seems better idea than putting in the loop for only 2 modes. one being clean...
I also found that just muting at the bridge wasn't as successful in stopping feedback as when I muted at neck too.
looks like unless I make a line selector like Dooley says to run xpattern I`m kinda stuck with it. leaving the ns2 up front seems better idea than putting in the loop for only 2 modes. one being clean...