Which Chorus Pedal for Geddy Lee sound?
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Which Chorus Pedal for Geddy Lee sound?
I know he uses a 3-way splitter. A clean signal, a RBI overdrive signal and a chorus signal.
I was wondering what a good chorus pedal is which doesn't kill the Ric growl and the overdrive..
Thanks!
I was wondering what a good chorus pedal is which doesn't kill the Ric growl and the overdrive..
Thanks!
Which Geddy tone?
http://www.rusharchives.com/gear/geddy.shtml
When I was playing in a Rush tribute band, a Ric and a Sansamp usually did the trick for me.
http://www.rusharchives.com/gear/geddy.shtml
When I was playing in a Rush tribute band, a Ric and a Sansamp usually did the trick for me.
"If you think you can or if you think you cannot - either way you are right." Henry Ford.
Something like that should work fine. To get the best out of it, you should just run the chorus on the bridge pickup, that means using Rick-O-Sound. That's the way Geddy used to use it. That way the bass end remains clear and deep. Remember to use the slightest touch of chorus to get the best sound. You'll notice on ESL you can barely make out the chorus effect, but it is there on EVERY track. Very subtle and VERY cool!
The chorus effect just brings out more treble clank and growl, if used correctly. I've tried it myself and it is an awesome sound.
The chorus effect just brings out more treble clank and growl, if used correctly. I've tried it myself and it is an awesome sound.
What d'ya mean... the bass is TOO loud!

