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Guitar Pedals

Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 1:14 pm
by Uncle Ovipositor_Archive
sack of smashed assholes wrote:is there a site with pedal sound bites besides boss? I don't know shit about pedals.


Here are links to a wide array of pedal sites:
http://www.diystompboxes.com/wb/pages/links.php
Some of the pages linked to have sound samples, some are focussed on DIY sites. It's a pretty good resource for what things sound like.

I want to find kinda a clankier sounding distortion pedal, I have a boss ds-1 and it takes away the natural tone from my amp, and kinda turds it up a bit. I like playing straight through my amp, but it can be a bit twangy for my style of play.

point of refference of what I'm looking for;

something along the lines of; guitar in 90 day men, (it (is) it), the guitar throughout that album.


Dunno the album, but maybe you're looking for hot humbuckers. If you want a consistent tone and not something you turn on and off, it might make sense to do that without pedals. Just a thought.

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Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 2:00 pm
by six acre lake_Archive
Of all the photos of 90 Day Men durning an Google image search I see no pedals being used. I see the same Gretsch being used however and they cla get quite a "clank"

try an eq pedal before your dist. to taylor your guitar tone???

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Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 8:47 am
by Antero_Archive
WoundedFoot wrote:I don't know if I'm being naive... but the Total Sonic Annihilation is a waste of money. I used the master accesory jack (which uses both channels) from my Sunn amp to plug into the first pedal in my chain, the last goes to the gain channel. I had a CD player plugged into the clean channel playing samples (replace this with a guitar). Feedback loop? I think so. If I'm wrong, you can also make a pedal that does the same thing for a much lower price than $120 or whatever the hell those cost.
Partially accurate. I have no idea what the fuck you're talking about with the CD player, but yes, you can make a feedback loop for a few bucks.

Also, Barge Concepts makes one which is not only way cheaper, it's also fully buffered, and from my own experience with building a cheap-ass feedback loop that would be basically necessary for standard use.

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Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 10:28 am
by llllllllllllllllllllllll_Archive
sack of smashed assholes wrote:is there a site with pedal sound bites besides boss? I don't know shit about pedals.

I want to find kinda a clankier sounding distortion pedal, I have a boss ds-1 and it takes away the natural tone from my amp, and kinda turds it up a bit. I like playing straight through my amp, but it can be a bit twangy for my style of play.

point of refference of what I'm looking for;

something along the lines of; guitar in 90 day men, (it (is) it), the guitar throughout that album.


I'm not sure what they used on the album, but if you play through a mostly clean Fender-style amp, nickle strings, and a single coil Fender guitar, you should be pretty close. There's not really a certain pedal that really help you with this type of sound, so definitely nix the DS-1. Mogwai and Slint have similar clean guitar sounds, but used different equipment, so keep looking.

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Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 10:31 am
by llllllllllllllllllllllll_Archive
Uncle Ovipositor wrote:Dunno the album, but maybe you're looking for hot humbuckers.


No.

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Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 1:32 pm
by yaledelay_Archive
I saw the 90 day men around this time and he was using a big muff, so I would start there...

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Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 4:46 pm
by Antero_Archive
sack of smashed assholes wrote:I want to find kinda a clankier sounding distortion pedal, I have a boss ds-1 and it takes away the natural tone from my amp, and kinda turds it up a bit. I like playing straight through my amp, but it can be a bit twangy for my style of play.
I hear what you're talking about, and it's kind of an elusive sound, isn't it? It's like it's just past clean, just starting to get dirty in all sorts of abnormal ways.

First - single coils. If you have single coils and the right amp and turn up, that'll probably take care of it for you.

When I want increased amounts of clanky distortion, I take my Highway 89 distortion (homebrew project) and roll down the volume on the guitar. That's a pretty good trick in general, a number of fuzzes and distortions get some excellently harsh tones when you roll down the volume on the guitar.

Other possibilities:

-Treble booster, maybe? Hit the input a little harder, more high end, get some more grind out of it, offend dogs and neighbors, etc.

-That Barge Concepts percolator clone discussed in that other thread seems to have a wide range of clanky stuff going on on its way up to full.

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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 3:44 pm
by sack of smashed assholes_Archive
im bringing up this old thread but I've since had to do a little more tone searching.

I've been able to achieve my semi-clean tone, that I like quite a bit, but now I'm looking for that over driven, or boost.

I really like the shipping news tone, specifically in the song "haymaker" and "the human face"

besides a delay, or trem, does anyone know what kind of pedals they might be using to achieve it?

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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 4:58 pm
by japmn_Archive
I have a Morley Echo Volume (big silver thing) that kicks ass.
Home-made PAIA ring modulator built into a black and white television
Realistic stereo reverb unit.
That cancer giving oil can thing Fender made.
Univox SuperFuzz.
Fender Tube Spring reverb.

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Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 10:49 pm
by curry pervert_Archive
sack of smashed assholes wrote:is there a site with pedal sound bites besides boss? I don't know shit about pedals.


Harmony Central user reviews.

I tend to find user reviews more useful as they're often more honest, though obviously if there's only one or two for a specific item they need to be taken in that context i.e. with a pinch of salt.