Tom's timing is uncanny
Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 7:13 am
I ordered a Chalice last week, and was figuring that it would arrive right at the beginning of my "time off" from regular gigging, allowing me all sorts of time to fiddle with it, find out where it sits on my board, etc..
I have the car loaded on Friday, to get ready to head out to a couple of gigs (gotta be at the theatre by 5pm, and it's a 2 hour drive). I see the mail truck come by as I'm taking my last piece of equipment to the car. The mailperson puts a small, effect-sized package into the mailbox. Curiously, I open the box, and pull out the package. It was my Chalice. Instantly, I run downstairs into the workshop, rip open the box, throw some velcro on it and toss it into the effects bag as we're heading to the gig.
That night, after we set up I swap the Rust Ride for the Chalice and fiddle with the knobs really quickly. Initial impression is that I really like how dry and gate it sounds. It worked pretty well for the couple of spots that I used it (one was an actual song, and the other couple were using it as effect sounds).
The next day, I spend the time on the site to reacquaint myself with what the knobs do, and talk with my guitarist about what to tweak to get a little more bass response out of it. Not really sure what initial settings I had prior, but what we ended up doing was cranking the master gain, rolling the fuzz back a little and just pulling the voltage back for it to start getting angry. Worked out great!
I'll have to make some clips in the next week or so (have a big gig this weekend, so probably won't be before that), but it works beautifully. Thanks for the speedy - and timely - delivery, Tom!
I have the car loaded on Friday, to get ready to head out to a couple of gigs (gotta be at the theatre by 5pm, and it's a 2 hour drive). I see the mail truck come by as I'm taking my last piece of equipment to the car. The mailperson puts a small, effect-sized package into the mailbox. Curiously, I open the box, and pull out the package. It was my Chalice. Instantly, I run downstairs into the workshop, rip open the box, throw some velcro on it and toss it into the effects bag as we're heading to the gig.
That night, after we set up I swap the Rust Ride for the Chalice and fiddle with the knobs really quickly. Initial impression is that I really like how dry and gate it sounds. It worked pretty well for the couple of spots that I used it (one was an actual song, and the other couple were using it as effect sounds).
The next day, I spend the time on the site to reacquaint myself with what the knobs do, and talk with my guitarist about what to tweak to get a little more bass response out of it. Not really sure what initial settings I had prior, but what we ended up doing was cranking the master gain, rolling the fuzz back a little and just pulling the voltage back for it to start getting angry. Worked out great!
I'll have to make some clips in the next week or so (have a big gig this weekend, so probably won't be before that), but it works beautifully. Thanks for the speedy - and timely - delivery, Tom!