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I don't mind solid state. I have a number of tube amps, but solid state can sound just fine.

[–] 1 pt

I think i would benefit from a good eq. To stabilize the tone on my guitar and that would make a big difference

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It's my opinion that the EQ belongs on the floor. Plus, the LT-25 lets you get into the settings and actually adjust those with greater fidelity.

But, I feel an EQ belongs on the floor - in a pedal. You can get a nice 10 or 12 band pedal EQ for not a whole lot of money.

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I was thinking of a nice 10 or 12 band. I might make a variable parametric eq so i can change freq and not be stuck at set areas so i can fine tune my guitar. I have noticed a huge area off affected zone between 800 and 2.4 and needs between 1-3 db drop depending on effects turned on. I dont like my humbucker and would like to get a tribucker and a new pickguard to fit it so i can do some amazing shit with it. My current humbucker can only do one stylung though its suppose be a surfer tone its not but does amazing on current metal tones @ 8.4 ohms. I have found a few super nice tones with it. So i think a eq would help