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Overdrive/distortion suggestions
Posted by: KeithNacho ()
Date: May 26, 2012 01:02

I play my guitars (telecaster, stratocaster, epi sheraton and Hagstrom superswede) trhoug a new princeton reverb amp. This amp has beautiful cleans, and i got it for these reason-.But sometimes i need to heat the amp and push it to harder settings (i play in a cover band and i need some extra versatility).
I have the following gear: Boss OD1, Visual sound route 66, Proco Rat and a Seymour Duncan twin tube classic.
My complaint is that none of them reaches a more modern high gain setting. And my seymour duncan double pedal (two chanels OD + DS) has a very noisy switches tha make a big and audible "pop" everytime i push any of them.
I am looking for the almost perferct combination OD + DS:
Xotic bb pre + suhr riot??
Radial London Bones for DS?
Fulltone: OCD, fulldrive II??
T Rex mudhoney II?
Blackstar HT dual??

i wait for your suggestions
Is there any solution to avoid the switch plop????

Re: Overdrive/distortion suggestions
Posted by: open-g ()
Date: May 26, 2012 01:43

I'd highly recommend the Joyo Ultimate Drive.
it's a Fulltone OCD clone at a third of the price.

I took notice of them when it was clear that a boutique pedal builder was using these, modded and repainted them... but selling 'em for around 200 bucks. eye popping smiley
at 30 to 40 bucks you can't go wrong. love mine.




Re: Overdrive/distortion suggestions
Posted by: 71Tele ()
Date: May 26, 2012 01:44

Get a new amp.

Re: Overdrive/distortion suggestions
Posted by: KeithNacho ()
Date: May 26, 2012 01:48

The amp is new!!!! I love Fender cleans..............................

Re: Overdrive/distortion suggestions
Posted by: 71Tele ()
Date: May 26, 2012 01:55

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KeithNacho
The amp is new!!!! I love Fender cleans..............................

Hmm...ok then. In my opinion, fake distortion doesn't cut it. Gotta come from them tubes...

Re: Overdrive/distortion suggestions
Posted by: open-g ()
Date: May 26, 2012 02:00

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71Tele
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KeithNacho
The amp is new!!!! I love Fender cleans..............................

Hmm...ok then. In my opinion, fake distortion doesn't cut it. Gotta come from them tubes...

I see where you're coming from...and it's true to a degree ...but read this again:

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(i play in a cover band and i need some extra versatility)

a Princeton is nice little amp.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2012-05-26 02:03 by open-g.

Re: Overdrive/distortion suggestions
Posted by: rocker1 ()
Date: May 26, 2012 02:31

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71Tele
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KeithNacho
The amp is new!!!! I love Fender cleans..............................

Hmm...ok then. In my opinion, fake distortion doesn't cut it. Gotta come from them tubes...

Do you think Keith's tone on 999 cuts it? (I'm actually asking this seriously and not flippantly...)

Re: Overdrive/distortion suggestions
Posted by: 71Tele ()
Date: May 26, 2012 04:54

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rocker1
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71Tele
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KeithNacho
The amp is new!!!! I love Fender cleans..............................

Hmm...ok then. In my opinion, fake distortion doesn't cut it. Gotta come from them tubes...

Do you think Keith's tone on 999 cuts it? (I'm actually asking this seriously and not flippantly...)

OK, I listened to 999, a riff in search of a song, but I digress...yeah, the tone is pretty good. Did he use a box of some sort?



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2012-05-26 04:59 by 71Tele.

Re: Overdrive/distortion suggestions
Posted by: 71Tele ()
Date: May 26, 2012 04:56

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open-g
I'd highly recommend the Joyo Ultimate Drive.
it's a Fulltone OCD clone at a third of the price.

I took notice of them when it was clear that a boutique pedal builder was using these, modded and repainted them... but selling 'em for around 200 bucks. eye popping smiley
at 30 to 40 bucks you can't go wrong. love mine.



Not bad!

Re: Overdrive/distortion suggestions
Posted by: rocker1 ()
Date: May 26, 2012 12:55

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71Tele
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rocker1
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71Tele
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KeithNacho
The amp is new!!!! I love Fender cleans..............................

Hmm...ok then. In my opinion, fake distortion doesn't cut it. Gotta come from them tubes...

Do you think Keith's tone on 999 cuts it? (I'm actually asking this seriously and not flippantly...)

OK, I listened to 999, a riff in search of a song, but I digress...yeah, the tone is pretty good. Did he use a box of some sort?

Keith from 1992:

"[The distortion's] bad, huh? Yeah... Believe it or not, that's through a Palmer simulator. A little box, no speakers. This is against all my principles, right? I plugged that mother in, and it's also through a Twin. But that sound basically comes out of the Palmer. Waddy and I are purists about amp sounds, but we couldn't deny that thing. At the right setting, it was, Whoa! Hey! We can get this now, but it's taken a long time to find it."

Re: Overdrive/distortion suggestions
Posted by: MrEcho ()
Date: May 26, 2012 13:55

Boss BD-2 Blues Driver (the best, I think).

Or try Boss ML-2 Metal Core for more "modern" sounds.

Also Big Muff Pi (the "green Russian" version – discontinued, rare and expensive).

Re: Overdrive/distortion suggestions
Date: May 26, 2012 14:32

Tube Screamer
Fuzz Face

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Re: Overdrive/distortion suggestions
Posted by: sjs12 ()
Date: May 26, 2012 22:07

Tube sceamer is great

Re: Overdrive/distortion suggestions
Posted by: Naturalust ()
Date: May 26, 2012 22:17

I have a closet full of them, Boss, MXR, Ibanez original green Tube Screamer.

My best advice is that less is more. I prefer getting as much as possible from a small wattage combo tube amp and turning it UP, AFTER boosting the signal in the preamp section with the appropriate gain enhancer. This produces the dripping distortion that melts in your ears.

As far as one box to do it all, Boss is about as good as they get and the OD-2 and beyond (not sure the numbers) have alot more flexibility than your OD-1, you can adjust them to get just gain Up or gain plus distortion combos that make the shredder down the block wake up and take notice.

But even the best boxes fair only partly because, like Tele says, the amp is key, even if it is not producing the actual distort part of the signal.

Good luck, and don't be scared to turn it UP when you are testing them, drive all those guitar stores lads crazy, you are the customer and always right! lol peace

Re: Overdrive/distortion suggestions
Date: May 26, 2012 23:16

Fulltone is my call.
Whatever you choose make sure you end up with a lot of bottom end. Lot of the cheaper boxes sound full when you're jamming alone, but then in context with a group or in a song they are thin.

Re: Overdrive/distortion suggestions
Posted by: Naturalust ()
Date: May 27, 2012 06:38

PR2000 , I'll bet your bass player just loves you...heheh Sound within a group of musicians in usually pretty crowded on the bottom end, as long as you get your place in the mix with somewhat of a good tone... you are ok.

Better take your whole band to the store to try out the box ...lol.

I am somewhat joking here, your point about being aware of the distortion sound within the context of other musicians is a good one. peace

Re: Overdrive/distortion suggestions
Posted by: BluzDude ()
Date: May 31, 2012 08:35

I saw reviews for the Joyo Ultimate Drive. For the price it might be worth the investment. While I see it on Amazon, how come it's not sold at Guitar Center, Sam Ash or Musician's Friend?

Re: Overdrive/distortion suggestions
Date: May 31, 2012 10:59

If you play with a bit of crunch in your sound, I would recommend a MXR Micro Amp, a little box that enhances your sound for leads. It has never let me down.

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