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Old 10-12-2008, 01:31 AM   #61 (permalink)
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Re: What's in your pedalboard?

Crybaby 535, ZW44OD, Satchurator, NS2-(big dots tuner in the loop out), amp
In the loop:H2O, MXR EQ, MXR Carbon copy, Keeley clean boost
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Old 10-13-2008, 11:26 AM   #62 (permalink)
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Re: What's in your pedalboard?

Any here use a sonic maximiser / know what they do?
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Any here use a sonic maximiser / know what they do?

Yep, I've been using one for about a year now. Rather than me trying to explain it, go here: Welcome to BBE Sound

I will say it's one of the best sonic investments I've made.
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Old 10-13-2008, 06:15 PM   #64 (permalink)
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Re: What's in your pedalboard?

has anyone tryed the amt line of pedels , sound clips on the sit are killer
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I'm considering a Looper and a BBE 882i Sonic Maximizer for the home studio sometime this year.
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Re: What's in your pedalboard?

Boss DD-5
Boss CH-1
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MXR Noise Gate/Line Driver
MXR 10 Band EQ
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Old 10-30-2008, 12:49 AM   #67 (permalink)
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I usually run either a Dunlop Uni-Vibe or an EVH Flanger depending on what kind of music I'm playing. The rest of my effects (delay, reverb, etc) comes off a rack mount effects unit (Lexicon something another). This is with a 100 watt super lead.
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Re: What's in your pedalboard?

Here is my current pedal board.

Guitars >
Whammy >dry out to tuner wet out to next effect>
Ibanez TubeScreamer>
Dunlop Rotovibe>
Dunlop Dimewah>
(really big green sovtek version) EHX Small Stone>
(1974 USA) EHX Small Stone>
EHX Holy Grail Reverb>
MXR Carbon Copy Delay>
BBE Sonic Stomp>

right before the amp I have a DBX Noise gate and in the effects loop of the amp I have a KFK eq

The picture was right before I cleaned the board, It looks alot more neat now and the pedals are velcro'd down.

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Old 10-31-2008, 09:32 AM   #69 (permalink)
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I have a Crybaby wah. It's a little scratchy so I don't use it much anymore.

I used to run 2 Alesis Quadraverbs.
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My live/band rig is the only one I've got set up right now.

Guitar > Samson VHFTD Wireless > DigiTech Whammy > Bad Horsie > Little Alligator > POD XT Live > ART 2x15 band EQ > Peavey Classic 50/50 > SPL 4x12 in Stereo.
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Crybaby 535, ZW44OD, Satchurator, NS2-(big dots tuner in the loop out), amp
In the loop:H2O, MXR EQ, MXR Carbon copy, Keeley clean boost
Furman SPB-8
Simple, and NO BOTIQUE!!!!!!
Finally a pic, the DE7 is in place of the Carbon Copy on my practice board.
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Old 11-18-2008, 09:39 PM   #72 (permalink)
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Re: What's in your pedalboard?

SOJATRIANI , hows the saturator pedal , i have been wanting to try one of those , not
sure what to expect with a vox pedal , but ya never know.
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Old 11-19-2008, 01:27 AM   #73 (permalink)
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SOJATRIANI , hows the saturator pedal , i have been wanting to try one of those , not
sure what to expect with a vox pedal , but ya never know.
it's great. One of the best distortions I have used. Sounds just like a great amp distortion. Harmoniclly rich, complex waveform, flat EQ'd type sound. Sounds just like joe does...really, great for lead work...I would wait until the used ones start hitting the streets and save a lot of $$, mine was $129.99 new. Kinda expensive for a distortion pedal, but I love it.
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Old 11-20-2008, 07:26 AM   #74 (permalink)
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Boss DD-5
Boss CH-1
Boss TU-2
MXR Noise Gate/Line Driver
MXR 10 Band EQ
Ernie/Ball Volume JR.
Dunlop DC Brick
True Bypass FX Loop Box

Just wondering what kind of tone you are going for because I noticed that your mids are boosted. I heard that boosted mids are usually sought after for country and a twangy guitar sound. On my AVT the clean channel which I use has no middle control so I was wondering if I boost the mids with an EQ if that would make the tone smoother. (I play Metal/Post Rock)
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Old 11-20-2008, 07:13 PM   #75 (permalink)
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Just wondering what kind of tone you are going for because I noticed that your mids are boosted. I heard that boosted mids are usually sought after for country and a twangy guitar sound. On my AVT the clean channel which I use has no middle control so I was wondering if I boost the mids with an EQ if that would make the tone smoother. (I play Metal/Post Rock)
They way his EQ is set I would say he is boosting leads. You need more mids for solos and some people use it for a good crunch tone. But if I had to guess, I would say a lead boost .
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Old 11-21-2008, 10:37 AM   #76 (permalink)
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it's great. One of the best distortions I have used. Sounds just like a great amp distortion. Harmoniclly rich, complex waveform, flat EQ'd type sound. Sounds just like joe does...really, great for lead work...I would wait until the used ones start hitting the streets and save a lot of $$, mine was $129.99 new. Kinda expensive for a distortion pedal, but I love it.
Got one on order, should pick it up tomorrow with any luck!

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Satchfan , let us know what you think of the satchurator , i was thinking of one of these aswell.
thanks .
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Old 11-22-2008, 09:51 PM   #78 (permalink)
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Ibanez tube screamer
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Satchfan , let us know what you think of the satchurator , i was thinking of one of these aswell.
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Not got it in yet, looks like the middle of this week.

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Well I finally picked up the Saturator after waiting almost three weeks, & I've give it a quick blast on it's own out of my pedal board.........
It's GREAT very subtle & smooth sounding without any great amount of scratchiness or dull fuzziness, & the more button is brill for soloing!
Definately different sounding than my TS10 or the DS1, I'll have to link it into the board & give it proper trial later & see how it sounds but for now I'm really chuffed!

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Old 12-05-2008, 09:19 AM   #81 (permalink)
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Re: What's in your pedalboard?

for tonights gig it will be -

Bad Monkey od
MXR Phaser
Boss Chorus
Boss Delay
Cry Baby
Boss Tuner

Blackmore sig Strat through that lot into a Bluesbreaker (reissue) hooked up to a 2x12 1936 ext cab.

Should do the trick
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Old 12-12-2008, 09:45 PM   #82 (permalink)
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Re: What's in your pedalboard?

Now that's what I'm talkin about..Nice rack!
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Old 12-14-2008, 11:25 AM   #83 (permalink)
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Re: What's in your pedalboard?

I am new to Marshall amps and I notice not a lot of Fulltone pedals here.
I have a full array of them and I love the way they sound through my DSL 401
Mini Deja Vibe
Fulldrive II
OCD
Fat Boost
Dunlop Cry Baby
Boss DS1
TU2 Tuner
Boss DD20 Giga delay
Also not on my Board
I have
Boss BD2
Ibanez TS9
Zoom 505
DOD Classic Tube.
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I am new to Marshall amps and I notice not a lot of Fulltone pedals here.
I have a full array of them and I love the way they sound through my DSL 401
Mini Deja Vibe
Fulldrive II
OCD
Fat Boost
Dunlop Cry Baby
Boss DS1
TU2 Tuner
Boss DD20 Giga delay
Also not on my Board
I have
Boss BD2
Ibanez TS9
Zoom 505
DOD Classic Tube.
lay the wisdom on me hows the ocd and the fulldrive 2 , those two are
rated as some of the best o/d boost pedals around , your thoughts.
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Old 12-14-2008, 03:07 PM   #85 (permalink)
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Re: What's in your pedalboard?

Boss SD-1
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Old 12-14-2008, 04:17 PM   #86 (permalink)
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Hot tubes: I would say they are about the best I have ever tried. I am a fanatic about noisey pedals, and amps. I even have a conditioned power supply to remove any noise.
I really like the Fulldrive II, it gives a "saturated tube" effect, and is very nice because it has a lot of variables. It has an OD and a boost side as well as a toggle that gives you 3 levels from vintage to modern. I really didn't realize until now that I was getting a pretty close Marshall tone with my Fender amps using the Fulltone pedals. Now that I have a Marshall I can see it. The ocd is just screaming clean overdrive. I have both on my board because I can have one or the other and if I really want to get crazy crank them both up at the same time. If you saw my post I also have a BD2, and a TS9 that I don't use at all.
I also have the Fat Boost, and the Mini Deja Vibe. The Fat boost is just another od pedal that fattens up the tone and gives you a fuller sound. The mini deja vibe is just what you need for some Hendrix or SRV.
My next purchase will be the Clyde Deluxe wah. If it is good enough for Trower (my hero) it is good enough for me.
Oh and I don't gig, and I only play at home, but I am lucky enough to be able to play fairly loud when I want to.
Oh and I forgot to mention. I have a Fulltone dealer about 20 miles from me, and I have another in Maine where my daughter lives.
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Great info Zman...I've been wanting to give the OCD a try. Like HT, I've heard great reviews, but never been able to try one. We have a killer shop in the area (mostly vintage stuff) and they carry Fulltone pedals. I noticed they have the Trower overdrive. I'm a huge fan on his also. You every play one of those? Words on it?
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I have not tried the Trower pedal. He has been using the Fulldrive and the OCD as well as the fat boost. I would think that it is just a modified version of the OCD.
On the OCD, you can also run them at 18 volts, and they sound even better.
With the three OD/Boost pedals I have I can get just about any tone I want. Of course I play only Blues so take it from there.
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actual:
strato am std ( lindy fralin hot vintage pups)
ts808 ( used as a boost : gain 0 , volume10)
dunlop wha 535q (mod true bypass with a 3dpdt fulltone switch)
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