Compression Guitar
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NEW PLANET WAVES 20′ compression spring instrument guitar cable $26.99 |
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Sun Face Analog Man Original Run Juicer Pedal Effect Guitar Compression $169.00 |
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Roland BOSS CS-1 COMPRESSION SUSTAINER Electric Guitar EFFECTS PEDAL~Near MIB! $36.00 |
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New Hartman Electronics Compressor 2-Knob Compression Guitar Pedal $133.99 |
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NEW Boss CS-3 Compression Sustainer Guitar Electric Guitar Effect FX Pedal $99.00 |
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Vintage Boss CS-1 Compression Sustainer Guitar Effect Pedal Japan $99.99 |
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Boss CS-3 Compression Sustainer Guitar Pedal $99.00 |
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Electro-Harmonix Freeze Sound Retainer Compression Guitar Effects Pedal $121.50 |
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Pigtronix Philosopher’s Tone Compression and Overdrive Guitar Effect Pedal $120.00 |
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Boss Compression Sustainer Guitar Pedal $49.99 |
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Boss CS-2, Compression Sustainer, 80s Made in Japan, Vintage Guitar Pedal $225.00 |
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Electro-Harmonix Freeze Sound Retainer Compression Guitar Effects Pedal $121.50 |
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Electro-Harmonix Freeze Sound Retainer Compression Guitar Effects Pedal! Demo! $71.00 |
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Electric Guitar Effects Pedal Sustain Compression $19.95 |
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Daphon Guitar Bass Compression Sustainer Effect Pedal E10CS $45.99 |
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Daphon Guitar Bass Compression Sustainer Effect Pedal E10CS $45.99 |
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New Boss Roland CS-3 CS 3 Compression Sustainer Pedal Guitar Bass Free Stuff! $99.00 |
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Visual Sound V2 Route 66 OD / Compression Guitar Effects Pedal PD-5718 $97.50 |
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Boss CS-3 Compression Sustainer Guitar Effect Pedal $10.00 |
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Boss Compression Sustainer CS-3 Guitar Effects Pedal $0.06 |
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Used Menatone J.A.C. Compressor Guitar Compression Pedal $179.99 |
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Boss CS-2 Compression Sustainer Vintage Guitar Pedal – MIJ Compressor CS2 $9.99 |
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Boss CS-3 Compression Sustainer Vintage Guitar Pedal – Black Label MIJ CS3 $189.99 |
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ModTone Lemon Squeeze MT-CP Compression Guitar Effect Pedal $79.99 |
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Electro-Harmonix Freeze Sound Retainer Compression Guitar Effects Pedal $183.99 |
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Dunlop MXR M132 Super Comp Compression Guitar Pedal $84.50 |
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Dunlop MXR M102 Dyna Comp Compression Guitar Pedal $84.50 |
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Boss CS-3 Compression Sustainer Guitar Effect Pedal $99.00 |
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Electro Harmonix EH White Finger Electric Guitar Compression Effects Pedal $139.99 |
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Aphex Punchfactory Guitar Pedal with Legendary Aphex compression $219.72 |
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BOSS CS3 CS-3 COMPRESSION SUSTAINER GUITAR EFFECT PEDAL $93.99 |
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Planet Waves 20′ Compression Spring 1/4″ Guitar Cable $29.77 |
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EHX Electro Harmonix Freeze Sound Retainer Compression Guitar Effects Pedal $121.50 |
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Visual Sound V2 Series V2RT66 Route 66 Overdrive and Compression Guitar Multi $149.95 |
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Orange Squeezer Boutique Compressor Guitar Effects Pedal – Germanium Compression $50.00 |
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’81 JAPAN BOSS CS-1 Compression Sustainer SILVER SCREW MIJ Guitar Pedal Vintage $115.00 |
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Boss CS-3 CS 3 Compressor Sustainer Guitar Effects Pedal Compression FAST SHIP $70.00 |
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PYLE PPDLOD NEW ULTIMATE OVERDRIVE EFFECT GUITAR PEDAL DUAL STAGE COMPRESSION $30.99 |
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Boss CS-3 Compression Sustainer Guitar Effect Pedal NEW $89.95 |
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Boss CS3 Compression Sustainer Guitar Effects Pedal $99.00 |
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Boss Compression Sustainer CS-3 Guitar Effects Pedal CS3 MINT- CONDITION! 206896 $74.95 |
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Visual Sound V2RT66 Overdrive/Compression Guitar Pedal! $149.95 |
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Boss Compression Sustainer CS-3 Guitar Effects Pedal XR25059 $90.00 |
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Boss CS-3 (CS3) Professional Compact Compression Sustainer Guitar Pedal $99.00 |
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Eden WTDI World Tour Direct Box and Bass Guitar DI Preamp Variable Compression $149.99 |
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Boss Compression Sustainer CS-3 Guitar Effects Pedal $99.00 |
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Boss CS-2 Compression Sustainer Vintage Guitar Pedal – MIJ Compressor CS2 $199.99 |
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Boss CS-1 Compression Sustainer Vintage Guitar Pedal – Silver Screw MIJ CS1 $119.99 |
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Mr. Big Billy Sheehan Triangle Guitar Pick – 2001 Compression Tour $29.99 |
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Boss CS-3 Compression Sustainer Guitar Effects Pedal $99.00 |
Blink 182 Guitar – 7 Tips to Get That Blink 182 Sound on Your Guitar
Blink 182 has always had a great signature guitar sound thanks to Tom Delonge. His tastes in a guitar sound are really quite simple and don’t require much tampering to achieve it either.
Finding a good sound for yourself can really make the difference between how well you can control your own instrument. Follow these 7 tips to get a distorted guitar sound similar to Blink 182′s Tom Delonge.
1. Play a Fender or other similar mid-tone-dominant guitar.
Tom Delonge is known for playing fender guitars throughout his career. They’re cheap, easy to learn, and provide lots of mid-tone. If you don’t want a fender, other mid-tone dominant guitars can provide a similar punk rock sound.
2. Stay away from high-distortion amplifiers.
Marshall amplifiers have been the masters of distortion for years and almost everyone uses them. However, they provide a little too much distortion for something that Blink 182 would use. Use a mid-level distortion or country-style amplifier like Fender or Mesa Boogie.
3. Don’t use metal-zone or other types of distortion pedals.
Again, too much distortion can ruin a good guitar tone. Metal-zone pedals provide lots of white noise and aren’t suitable for those clean tones that Tom Delonge creates in each Blink 182 song.
4. Keep your guitar effects to a minimum.
Blink 182 doesn’t use a lot of effects on their guitars, yet. If you want to play by the book, turn down your reverbs and put away your delays. All you’ll need is your simple tone of a guitar and amplifier.
5. Don’t “scoop the levels” on the amplifier.
“Scooping the levels” on your amplifier means you’re boosting the high and low ends while pulling the mid-range way down. This is never a good thing to do. With experience, you’ll begin to realize how important it is to keep everything relatively close.
6. Use an adequate amount of mid-range on your amplifier.
Tom Delonge’s guitar tone is very mid-range based. His amplifier doesn’t have much high-end and his guitar isn’t a metal axe of any kind either. Use that mid-range knob to boost your tone into a more punk feel.
7. Use a high-compression pedal.
Have you noticed how much awesome attack that Delonge gets on his strumming when Blink 182 plays live? That’s probably due to a compression pedal. A nice compression pedal can really kick the power of your guitar up a couple notches.
Finding a well-rounded guitar tone is difficult to do. Blink 182 has a very nice balance between a clean and distorted tone to give just enough edge to their songs. Put these tips into effect and make sure to use your own personal touch on the mix.
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