Source of guitar distortion

All from a tube amp
Total votes: 8 (27%)
From tube amp and stompbox
Total votes: 15 (50%)
All from a solid-state amp (No votes)
From solid-state amp and stombox (No votes)
My amp's clean, it all comes from the stombox
Total votes: 7 (23%)
All clean, no distortion (No votes)
Other (No votes)
Total votes: 30

Guitar amp : source of distortion

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Rats are great pedals for adding a bit of grit, not great to saturate the sound with....a bit Thin Lizzy.
I use a Rat > Sovtek BM > old EH BM (triangle knob) > Baja Tech Da Moaf > Roger Mayer Axis > MXR Micro Amp > Alesis Midiverb 2 > Groove Tubes Trio > '63 Fender Tremolux & Marshall Super Bass & Hiwatt DR103.

I play loud. All amps are just beginning to break up...then comes the noise..!

Guitar amp : source of distortion

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It depends on what I'm playing.

For one band it's an old fender tube amp running at just the point of break up AND having a pedal (Jekyll and Hyde).

For another project it's just amp distortion, no pedals or anything.

A good quality power soak will not fuck up your amp. However, turning up an amp all the way will stress the amp. I'd not play my amp at 10 for more than an hour straight. Too much heat. People will turn up their amp, push it to the limit, then soak out the power with a speaker soak, and play for a few hours straight. Even though it's not loud, it's still incredibly stressful for the amp. When people blow their amps and have a power soak, it's the first to get blamed.

Basically, if you turn up your amp all the way it will sound awesome and it will eventually blow up. the cost of the repair is the cost for the tone.

Cheers!

Ben Adrian

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