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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Effects Question
I'm having a problem. I never really use effects but i decided to buy a Boss Blues Driver BD-2 so that I don't have to buy a tube amp right away because I am broke. Anyways, How do you keep the volume from changing when you turn it on and get the the effect because if I tweak it to stay the same volume, when I turn it on, I can hardly tell the difference between on and off. Do I need a Volume Pedal or would that just make the same problem? Am I hopeless and just have to bite the bullet and accept the fact that it just isn't going to happen without pauseing to adjust the volume by hand.
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what if you crank the drive all the way, then set volume?
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