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I'm looking for opinions on an overdrive to add to a JCM2000. Doesn't matter if it's a pedal or effects processor. Are pedals with a 12ax7 still popular?
Ive been using this for a few years with my Marshall. My Fave...
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I like the distortion I get from my amp but I don't get any feedback--even if I stand next to the speakers and aim the strings parallel to the sound output. Refer to Satriani’s Flying in a Blue Dream as an example. I was thinking a nice tube overdrive would give me the ability to generate feedback on demand and that I could turn the pedal off when I didn't want feedback swells. My tone is really heavy (like Pantera) and is almost clipping so I wouldn't want to add more distortion if that makes sense.
Tusescreamers and bad monkey? pedals seem popular.
I've never tried the Digitech Bad Monkey, but I had two (still have one) of the old DOD Juice Box pedals, which eventually turned into the Bad Monkey, and it's a great pedal. Now I mostly use a Voodoo Lab Sparkle Drive (Robert Keeley modded) and really love it.
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Maybe it's distance that's a problem? You can be too close as well as too far away, believe it or don't.
PLus if your'e running a noise gate....
On a related note, I've had a Line6 AM-4 amp modeler pedal for a coupla years now and just hooked it to my amp last night. I'm truly amazed at how good it sounds running into the preamp (even though it's an SS preamp).
Of course it's Preamp-Only - no Chorus or anything. But still, I thought it sounded good enough just going into the mixer>PC, but I'm thinking about miking this thing
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Just picked up a MXR Fullbore Metal - havent tried it with my rig. Had to give it to Mrs. Nor to wrap for x-mas. Checked it out online and in-store, kickazz tones.
for doing what you are talking about, i use a boss hyper-fuzz set to the "clean boost" mode. it just ups the gain enough to split my notes into feedback when needed.
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some guitars...WITH STRINGS!!!! most of them have those sticks like on guitar hero....AWESOME!!!!
some amps...they have some glowing bottle like things in them...i think my amps do that modelling thing....COOL, huh?!?!?!
and finally....
i have those little plastic "chips" used to hit the strings...WHOA!!!!
I get all my tones from my Boss GT-6. I also run 4 cable medhod because if I run it directly into the amp, it sounds thin IMO.
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I'm in the process of trying out a bunch of different overdrive/distortion pedals with my Marshall Rhoads amp. If you go for a Tubesreamer type pedal I would recommend the Retro-Sonic 808. Its a high quality Tubescreamer with true bypass. For something with more distortion yet still high quality and true bypass, try the Fulltone OCD or MI Audio Crunch Box. All are great pedals!
I like the distortion I get from my amp but I don't get any feedback--even if I stand next to the speakers and aim the strings parallel to the sound output. Refer to Satriani’s Flying in a Blue Dream as an example. I was thinking a nice tube overdrive would give me the ability to generate feedback on demand and that I could turn the pedal off when I didn't want feedback swells. My tone is really heavy (like Pantera) and is almost clipping so I wouldn't want to add more distortion if that makes sense.
Certain pickups I have are more prone to feedback than others (1977 T-Tops for example). Probably not what you want to hear.
Maybe have a custom winder spin some pickups you like and not wax pot them. For eample, Highorder pickups are around $70 and you tell him how you want them.
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