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alex maiolo wrote:
A vs B wrote:my onespot works fine with my Danelectro fish&chips


Do you use it with other effects in line?
You're the only guy I've met who has had luck.

Every single Dano box I have, including a F&C, hums until I plug a Dano No Hum adapter into it. It took me a long time to suss this out, and finally I took the suggestion in the instructions.
I mean I *never* used Boss adapters on Boss gear - an adapter is an adapter in the polarity and ma is correct, right?

-A


yeah all the dan electro pedals i have used hum like a mother fucker with power adapters.

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ChristopherM wrote:
ShawnPhase wrote:im appalled that nobody 's mentioned the sansamp gt-2...thats what i use and i love it.


Ben did in the Bass Distortion thread.


Funny thing is, I don't like it that much on guitars. It messes with the tonality too much in the guitar world. I have used it for DI guitars, as well as an "on top of the amp" guitar pedal to help out a crappy amp. But switching it on and off I think sounds too weird to me.

Ben Adrian

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alex maiolo asked:
Never understood the cult of the Tube Screamer though. Why do people gush over tht thing so much?


The TS-808 alows me to hear my guitar through the fuzz. I played through tons of distortion pedals over a period of 11 years and this pedal won. Same with the TS-9. I enjoy it as a boost with a natural sounding grit. It may be the RC4558P chip, I don't know. I can still hear the personality of whatever guitar I'm using when it's engaged, it's not just an out of control blast.
I still like the Fuzz Factory and Harmonic Percolator for freak out fuzz (okay, the Foxx Tone Machine should also get a mention here), but for a great over-all distortion, I love me some TS-808. The reissues sound fine, too, you don't have to pay $400 for an old one...

What's Up With The Tube Screamer?

Analog Man does some fine mods, his website is a hoot, too...
http://www.analogman.com/
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I bought a thing called a "bad monkey" made by the digitech company. they cost $40 and are probably available at every Guitar Satan store in every strip mall in America. it's pretty mild - just a gain boost with tone knobs really - but I tried a number of different pedals but this one just sounded the best with my particular amp ('79 YGM-3). it shows its cheapness in that it sounds better with a battery. at least it doesn't eat batteries too quickly. I'd always used big muffs before, but with this amp they were too kazoo-like for the music I'm making.

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