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distortion pedals?

Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 9:43 am
by Benny_Archive
the univox proyect dragged and dragged. the body is repainted in a nice dark chromey red color but i still dont have it. but i think that i will convert it into a bass vi type instrument. the scale seems about right, the neck width at nut, and - best of all - it supports standard guitar sized humbuckers. so all good. will post pics when complete, i promise.
couldn't fix the reverb and tremolo on the twin. just moved out and i dont have money. shouldn't be too expensive to take those things from the states to here.
im anyways considering fixing it up, selling it for $$$ and buying a new deluxe reverb. but maybe it's not a good idea.

distortion pedals?

Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 10:41 am
by kerble_Archive
that damned fly wrote:
Antero wrote:
kerble wrote:
Antero wrote:I just need a goddamn RAT.


If McGarvey ever gives mine back, you can have it.
I'd jump on that like a pack of dingos on a toddler, believe me.

The last three or four times I've heard a really cool distortion sound at a concert and thought "What made that fantastic sound!" it turned out to just be a Rat with the volume cranked.


fuck. i wanted a rat for free.



well, I wanted to buy your ts50 head, but fucking steve beat me to it.
he's got so many, and I have none.


now you know how it feels, Jimmy fly!

now you know!

distortion pedals?

Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 4:47 pm
by that damned fly_Archive
kerble wrote:
that damned fly wrote:
Antero wrote:
kerble wrote:
Antero wrote:I just need a goddamn RAT.


If McGarvey ever gives mine back, you can have it.
I'd jump on that like a pack of dingos on a toddler, believe me.

The last three or four times I've heard a really cool distortion sound at a concert and thought "What made that fantastic sound!" it turned out to just be a Rat with the volume cranked.


fuck. i wanted a rat for free.



well, I wanted to buy your ts50 head, but fucking steve beat me to it.
he's got so many, and I have none.


now you know how it feels, Jimmy fly!

now you know!


well, i guess you didn't see that one i posted on the ebay thread that went for an assload the other day.

besides, just get one of milford's pedals. much more useful.

distortion pedals?

Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 12:56 am
by Bugsy_Archive
gideon wrote:The only distortion pedal worth buying these days is the Stanford and Sonny Blue Beard!!!


Stanford, Gids?

I'm telling.

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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 10:38 pm
by benjaminwayne_Archive
i run:
guitar - MXR noisegate / line driver - Harmonic Perculator - Crowther Audio Hotcake (one of the first batches of these that Paul made) - DOD Buzzbox - Boss Tuner - Amp.....i also own a neat version of the Hotcake called a "Double Hotcake" which is actually two hotcakes in the one pedal. apparantly it is a regular hotcake, then a modded hotcake, then it even has an additional gain blend! it is crazy.

distortion pedals?

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 2:22 am
by helenforsdale_Archive
i'm seconding this - i'm using one, and i fucking love it. i drop down to a, and when i click this on, i don't lose any of the low end - it just gets even more massive.

it's not "distortion" though - i suppose it's more of a "fuzz".

which ever, it's badass.


-joshua...



gideon wrote:The only distortion pedal worth buying these days is the Stanford and Sonny Blue Beard!!!

http://www.myspace.com/sanfordandsonny



Best pedal I have ever bought. My friend Sonny makes them. They are copies of the big green USSR big muffs. They sound better than the originals. If you can, I recommend picking one of these up!

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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 1:48 am
by 0K CYB0RG_Archive
I currently use a Turbo Rat
DOD compressor FX80-B
Boss Chorus CE-2
Boss Octave OC-2
Boss Flanger BF-2
Danelectro Tuna Melt Trem
and an Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man

I've found this is a great set up for noise experiments.


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gideon wrote:The only distortion pedal worth buying these days is the Stanford and Sonny Blue Beard!!!

http://www.myspace.com/sanfordandsonny



Best pedal I have ever bought. My friend Sonny makes them. They are copies of the big green USSR big muffs. They sound better than the originals. If you can, I recommend picking one of these up!


I also know Sonny and have tried out his pedal. I wasn't personally very impressed. Not my style I guess---Turbo Rat fan for life!! Certainly not the only distortion pedal worth buying! :roll: That's like saying Rush is the only way to play REAL technical guitar.

Haha, go get'em Bugsy, you nerd. And I'm grilling you on that animal cruelty icon later :twisted:

distortion pedals?

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 6:19 pm
by Ifan Saer_Archive
My Barge Concepts Bee Baa clone rips.

distortion pedals?

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 4:15 am
by juice_Archive
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Mosfet booost, just like a SHO. I built this one :)

distortion pedals?

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 10:17 am
by llllllllllllllllllllllll_Archive
Lately I've been using -

Boss ODB-3 for a subtle bass boost and just a bit of grit. A lot of times I'll click it on and off really fast to accent certain notes or get a quick burst of feedback.
an old Ibanez 7 Band EQ for a bit of a treble/mid boost when I want it. The level is juiced on it.
Fulltone Fulldrive 2 Mosfet. The guitar one, not the bass. Great for chordal/wall of noise/feedback type stuff.

Even still, these pedals are almost always off. I play lightly with my index, middle, and thumb 80 percent of the time. When I want to get loud and overdriven, I just grab a pick and play harder. There are some really dynamic sounds possible with the Ovation Magnum III and Traynor YBA-3.

Since I rebought the Zvex Machine, I haven't taken it out of the house once. Someone should buy it. I still have the gas rag it came with, too.