Recommend me a new OD/distortion pedal

Started by tossom, December 11, 2010, 06:31:25 AM

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tossom

Hi guys, looking for a bit of help here.

Playing in a band again for first time in years, now playing much heavier stuff and thinking I need to get some new gear. The pedal I have at the moment is a Marshall bluesbreaker 2, looking to replace it with something with a bit more gain.

I own one of these -



However, due to the really shitty on off switch it is really only useful for recording with.  Plus its pretty old so is really noisy!  Love the sound of it though, has a 12AX7 tube in it - really versatile pedal.  Not looking for full on fuzz, use fenders mainly so like to keep a bit of bite for the back pickups.

Budget is about £100 ($160).
"Beige rock"

johnny problem


VOLVO)))

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CHUB CUB 4 LYFE.

tossom

Hell yes!  The Dean can do a passable immitation of that sound.  Nice pedals, but looking for something a bit brighter.  My brother is telling me to buy a blackstar pedal, anyone heard of them?  UK based, says he knows a lot of guys in Glasgow scene using them.



Must admit I am impressed by it.
"Beige rock"

peyotepeddler

had a friends dod od for sometime, yellow metal casing, sounded very tasty

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Zvex Box of Rock works for me and it also has a great boost. I also love the Keeley modded RAT.

Danny G

I'm still very pleased with my Boss Blues Driver which I did the Keeley mods (and a few others) to
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VOLVO)))

Hahaha, been rockin' the Boss HM-2, as well.
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clockwork green

For all around heavy I really like the Way Huge Fat Sandwich...it can get deep and heavy but a little nasty as well. You can dial it in to work with just about anything too. The Keeley Rat is also pretty awesome. For really modern sounding high gain the zoom tri-metal was discontinued but still easy to find. The Suhr Riot is the hottest high gain boutique pedal but I wasn't all that impressed with mine.
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fuzzfarmer

Quote from: The Riffer on December 12, 2010, 08:19:02 AM
Check my sig.

Check his sig.

I liked it so much, I just put in my order for a 2nd one.

The Riffer

Thanks FF. btw, a box of components arrived today, yours is first on the bench.

Here are some clips I just recorded:


Heavy gain:LP tuned Bstandard into a 68 Sunn Spectrum
http://soundcloud.com/the-riffer/pharaoh-sunn-spectrum-epi-lp-b-standard

Med Gain: SG, standard(ish) tuning, into a 75 SilverFace Twin:
http://soundcloud.com/the-riffer/pharaoh-med-gain-sg-standardish-tuning-75-silverface-twin-all-controls-on-6

Light gain/ treble boost style: Sg into the SF twin
http://soundcloud.com/the-riffer/pharoah-treble-boost-sf-twin
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