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With so many comparison web sites out there, how do I choose the best one?
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Mate, I'll recommend @ThorpyFX to answer this
Mate, fancy trying the Team Medic ?
I'll pm you my deets anyway!
Essentially the team medic was designed as a utility pedal. It was designed to work with, enhance and improve your entire rig and act as a lifesaver if you are forced to use a back line you aren’t familiar with. At its heart the team medic has very high headroom circuitry, this means that you can run any of your pedals into it and the character and gain structure of that pedal remains intact. This then allows you to manipulate the eq of the input signal in a powerful manner, essentially changing the tonality of that I put signal to meet your needs. This includes boosting the input by upto 20db.
essentially there are several things the team medic can do.
buffer,
boost,
EQ,
Boost plus,
Tone fixer.
use it to slam the front end of your amp.
use it to change the character of your guitar,
use it to improve your pedalboards tone
use it to fix a much loved but slightly flawed pedal
control your eq for certain songs
and anything else you can think of....
it it doesn’t actually overdrive itself though, but it can induce that in other pedals and your amp...... for instance it can make the front end of my 100watt hiwatt overdrive very nicely
I was reading your website and saw the faq's about what guitars and other FX Thorpy pedals work with, and it got me thinking.
With your effects, or any others, will using active pickups, such as a set of Emg's 81/60 do any damage to pedal or amp? I just presume active pups are safe to use with all pedals but I'd never thought about it til now.
thx guys
Generally if I don't know whether a pedal can change the freqs I know I like to adjust then the product doesn't go on the try list.
More and more bass amp / pedal makers release the EQ centres and some also release the Q info as well. Bassists are really picky like that.
Control around the 180 - 250 hz area (depending on Q) is really important for playing the stuff I do.
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
I've seen your products around and they look great, now I've read the specs on the site... this is looking ever more dangerous! But hell, you're always great and helpful on here so no doubt I'll push some business your way if i can buddy!
I currently use a modded GE-7 set with a mid boost and a bit of a level boost which works ok last in my chain. Would the Team medic work this way with the mids pushed and then the additional boost to send it over the top for extra sustain etc?