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Clayton Pashka

 

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Ontario, Canada
Post  Posted 31 Mar 2016 7:28 am    
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It's my understanding that the Danelctro Fish & Chips EQ does a pretty good job of getting a resonator sound out of your steel. The Resonator pedals are pricey so I may go this route. I was wondering if there is something about this particular EQ that does this or can any EQ pedal get this effect?
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Mark van Allen


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Watkinsville, Ga. USA
Post  Posted 31 Mar 2016 8:26 am    
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Hi, Clayton, consensus is that basically any 7 band graphic EQ can get close by alternating the sliders all the way up and all the way down for a severe notch filter effect. Some start with the bottom slider down, some up… this is the basis for the BoBro simulator. The more expensive reso simulators include some control over resonance and overall tone which can really help fine tuning the effect. The Bradshaw MXR simulator does the best job for me, with the resonance control being something I adjust frequently.
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Scott Duckworth


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Post  Posted 31 Mar 2016 8:34 am    
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Greg Cutshaw talks about the Fish & Chips.

Google it.
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Doug Clark

 

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Maine, USA
Post  Posted 31 Mar 2016 11:05 am    
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Scott Duckworth wrote:
Greg Cutshaw talks about the Fish & Chips.

Google it.
This comes to the top of the results, but there's a bunch of FaceSpace stuff about somebody going to a local seafood restaurant: http://www.gregcutshaw.com/Dobro%20Simulator/Dobro%20Sim.html

I'm guessing the "Skin So Soft" container he mentions using as a bar is either one of these https://www.avon.com/product/10401/skin-so-soft-bug-guard-plus-picaridin-aerosol-spray or these https://www.avon.com/product/33646/skin-so-soft-bug-guard-plus-ir3535-expedition-spf-28-aerosol-spray, 4 oz. cans.

Side note: The original Avon lotion, even before they added the picaridin to it, was supposed to be an effective repellent for the nasty black flies that Maine has during certain parts of the year. (They should be here any day now.)
Now that's a multipurpose product right there. Mr. Green
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Clayton Pashka

 

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Ontario, Canada
Post  Posted 31 Mar 2016 11:32 am    
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Well Doug, living here in Ontario that black fly information was by far the most useful of the whole thread. lol! Just kidding of course.
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