tsua

Tsua

GearIQ 258 Joined Jan 2025

Multi-instrumentalist and songwriter apart of “Shoo!”, “The Answer Is No”, and “Market Wholesale”

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I use these as my default pick, whether it be guitar, ukulele, or any odd instrument, this is the pick I’m using
It’s like the .6mm picks they have but slightly thinner, making it feel nicer to play on bass
I will probably be devoted to Ernie ball strings forever, but these are my favorite. I have put them on all of my guitars
Haven’t tried any other bass string to really tell you the difference, but these get the job done nicely
This has allowed me to mic up my kit, have it sound good, and not have to worry about breaking the bank! I recommend this to all musicians who are starting to record material, and need to record more than two mics at once
This amp has yet to fail on me. I use it for both my basses and my guitars, and they both sound amazing! Every other amp I own always have input jack issues after around a year’s use, but this one has held up for around 4-5!
This was my first ever guitar, and even for an 18 y/o guitar, it still plays like brand new! It’s perfect as an all-round guitar, that can both be fairly classy, and also reach those meaty lows.
The strat itself is a classic guitar, however the specific version I have is fairly cheap. Plays alright but always has jack issues. Plus the neck feels odd, no idea how to explain it. The hotrail I installed in the bridge position makes this at least worth playing sometimes. In short, this guitar is better modded than it is stock.
Gets the job done. You get used to the plastic fretboard after awhile (even if I still prefer rosewood). And the simple controls makes this beginner friendly. The vibrant pink (or green, like mine) helps it stand out from other more natural colored basses
A good beginner 5-string, though you will have to adjust the bridge to reduce fret buzz. You will also have to turn up every knob, as it is very quiet
Little setup required, this guitar sounds great! Perfect for heavier songs
My default distortion, gets the job done nicely. Easily the best pick for a starter rig
Gets just the right sound with simple controls. Very intuitive, and a staple in my rig.
This works best on the harmony setting. I find the default pitch shift to have some unpleasant artifacts, at least for guitars. I would not use this as a way to not have to tune between songs
Gets the exact, silly tone I’m looking for, without having to use my feet too much.
I have been using this as a way to quiet down my guitar tone and have almost like a phone-call esque filter. Perfect for guitar intros that go into an explosive section.
Not great as a pedal, I’ve been using it as a way to split my guitar chain into two outputs. When I do turn it on, it’s too trebly to actually get a decent tone out of it. It also may just be age but the actual off-on stomp only works half the time.

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GearIQ 258