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Josh O

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I'm back into my pedal minimalism mood, changed my amp setup, having a big pedal firesale, etc. I was thinking about my current setup and how it's uncannily similar to the setup JP used at the Dubaldo clinic earlier this year. I remember being blown away at how great his tone was with just a single amp, delay pedal in the loop, wah and his guitar. And of course, his unbelievable skills/chops. Well, I'm no Pet by any stretch of the imagination and don't sound like him or have a 1/32 of his abilities but I just realized I'm at the point of just a wah, delay, my new Boogie F-50 setup and my JP6 (or my TCM Taurus) and I'm loving the simplicity of it all. It's rather refreshing. I know his live setup and recording setup are far from this simple but seeing a guy of his calibre prove once again that guitar essentially straight into amp is all you really need is awesome.
 

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I've been kind of thinking along the same lines for the past 10 - 15 years. Just a wah sometimes. Now, I've added a Maxon SD9 to get some of those in-between/lower gain sounds. It adds a nice dimension, in essence, doubling the number of sounds I have at the push of a footswitch.
 
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eliot323

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Josh
Same thing has happened to me...I recently added a Mesa Boogie Lonestar Classic to my Stiletto Ace and now I only have a wah and an amp splitter on my pedal board, and a delay and chorus in the Lonestar's loop.

I've just cleared out a host of pedals and I've got much less noise than I used to have but seem to have loads more tone.

Less is definitely more as far as I'm concerned.
 

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After my initial early '90's guitar hero phase, I pretty much turned my back on effects. For the last many years my guitars have beenbone dry, when playing live or practicing it's just guitar->cable->head->cab. When recording, I do add a bit of effects: compression for cleans and delay for solos.

I don't really think that my setup is in any way "Petrucci" - given his love of massive setups - but i do think it is in line with what a lot of players go through: at first it's effects overkill (in my case enough effects to cover my lacking skills) and then gradually we return to the basics - a good guitar, a good amp and a good cab.

Cheers

Eske
 
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candid_x

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Something to be said for purism, Josh. I don't miss my pedals, nor the jungle of cables, whatsoever. Imo, you get to hear more of your guitar and amp without them.
 

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JP has influenced me. No question about it. I've got an EBMM JP with a 2nd one on order. I also have a Mesa Boogie Road King II. I haven't sold my pedals off yet but the thought has occured to me. I keep thinking it'd be so much simpler to have a G-Major. There are some things I can't replace with a rack though. Like my Whammy and a wah. Even my volume pedal. So I end up keeping them.
 

eliot323

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You could always consider the G-force floor based FX processor - you could still keep your other FX and add them in...plus you wouldn't need a rack.
 

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I don't really think that my setup is in any way "Petrucci" - given his love of massive setups - but i do think it is in line with what a lot of players go through: at first it's effects overkill (in my case enough effects to cover my lacking skills) and then gradually we return to the basics - a good guitar, a good amp and a good cab.

Cheers

Eske

JP said before that he only used alot of effects live. But keep to the minimum when recording.
 
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