Tuesday, December 17, 2024
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Why the Tube Screamer is a MUST-HAVE Pedal: Discover 3 Amazing Reasons!


Ready to transform your tone game forever? Join Steve Stine from GuitarZoom.com as he dives into the legendary Tube Screamer pedal and reveals the top three reasons why this pedal is an absolute must-have for every guitar player.

Discover how the Tube Screamer can fill the gap between your clean and high-gain channels, tighten your sound, and be your comfort device on unfamiliar stages. Packed with practical demonstrations, this video is a must-watch for guitarists looking to elevate their tone game.

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29 thoughts on “Why the Tube Screamer is a MUST-HAVE Pedal: Discover 3 Amazing Reasons!

  • How much white noise does this pedal have? (hiss), Im digging the extra gain and not muddy or spongy…

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  • Do you have a video about the tone in this outro in your video. That's a lot of what I'm looking to achieve.

    Do your guitar courses focus around metal music. That has been my struggle in learning the teachers are blues players.

    Also does fortner still modify the tube screamers.

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  • You asked if this video was helpful. This video was VERY helpful to me in my dotage. In the October, 2022 Premier Guitar magazine (which I am just reading now in 2024), they had a feature titled "10 Screamer-Style Pedals". Well, that meant absolutely NOTHING to me. An AI-assisted search led me to the name "Tube Screamer", which still told me nothing, but allowed me to find THIS video. Thanks.

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  • Great video Steve. Bonus points to you for busting out the Goldilocks link! Love King's X!

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  • I just re-acquired a tube screamer. Had one 25 yrs ago until it disappeared during the years I had a teenage rock-band in my basement. Son was the drummer, on my drums. LOL Thanks Steve for the TS tips. It has enough scream to cover for lots of situations.
    In the meantime I've been using a blues driver for the same purposes as you outline here. I play a lot very close to clean. The BD is far more subtle when gain is zero. It fattens up the tone, especially through a solid state amp. I use it for a little boost with a hint of hair (between 0-1) when going into a chorus. Otherwise I leave it on at zero all the time. It just has a great tonal effect that makes my transistor amps sound warm and fat like a tube amp. eg: 335 on a crunch channel. Step on BD at zero. Sounds like the LP Junior tone on Mississippi Queen.

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  • I've never really liked PRS guitars because of the birds on the neck. But being that stealth black with the maple neck actually looks nice.

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  • I run my TS9 with drive set to 0 and tone about half way. Iv’e found that this settings tightens up my hi gain tone.

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  • Cat it help me to change gain structure, kind if from "dry egnl" to "big fat rectifier"? Which should i use for it?

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