Pedalboard Build – For Studios

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Tag along for a pedalboard build for use in the studio.

Guitar pedals are often associated with live use on stage but as we all know they often end up in the control room, often on a chair or table or even on the mixer board to facilitate tweaking without having to bend down to the floor.

Being a studio owner/musician and not a frequent live player I decided it was high time to improve on the daily chaos of pedals and cables in my home studio and build a simple pedalboard specifically for studio use. It’s my first ever pedalboard build and it’s going to be a real learning curve for me. Continue reading “Pedalboard Build – For Studios”

How To Connect A Guitar Preamp To An FX Return Loop

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Let’s look at how to connect a guitar preamp to an FX Return loop on a tube amp.

Guitar preamp pedals such as those from Kingsley Amplifiers and Two Notes have become a popular method for adding variety to your guitar tones both live and in the studio. To achieve this you simply plug your guitar into your preamp, connect the output to the ‘Return’ jack on your tube amp. It’s that simple. There are however a few points of interest along the way, here’s a few of them. Continue reading “How To Connect A Guitar Preamp To An FX Return Loop”

Getting Great Guitar Tones With Guitar Preamp Pedals

Getting Great Guitar Tones With Guitar Preamp Pedals

Getting great guitar tones couldn’t be easier with the advent of dedicated guitar preamp pedals. I Recently purchased my first valve (or tube), guitar preamp, the Le Clean from Two Notes. 

After some experimenting I found several cool ways to incorporate the pedal into my recording chain and found new approaches to creating fresh new guitar tones in the studio. Here’s a brief rundown of my findings with some tips for getting started on the subject of guitar preamp pedals. Continue reading “Getting Great Guitar Tones With Guitar Preamp Pedals”