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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/sanfordandsonnyBest 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.
gideon wrote:The only distortion pedal worth buying these days is the Stanford and Sonny Blue Beard!!!
http://www.myspace.com/sanfordandsonnyBest 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!
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
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
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.