when you use a dist pedal with a tube amp do you crank the gain on the amp and slightly on the pedal or vise versa ive never used a pedal with a tube amp only with solid state amps
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Re: distortion pedal with a tube amp
Every pedal reacts differently....personally, I like the pedal to just slightly goose the imput and let the tubes natural compression/overtones do the work....but that is me...and only your ears will tell you what is "right" for you.
Experiment...there are no steadfast "rules" to a persons sound or equipment...what I may like may drive you nuts, and vice versa....
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Re: distortion pedal with a tube amp
heres the deal im trying to get just alittle more gain out of my marshall avt 50 (yes i know its not the best amp but it was cheap and im just messing around in my basement) i dont know if i should get hotter pickups or use a pedal i played around with a sansamp gt2 but it alters the tone too much i have a sd3 with lace pickups so what do you think
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Re: distortion pedal with a tube amp
An AVT50 is a tube amp?? I thought those were hybrids like a Valvestate with just one preamp tube and a Solid State power amp section.
Anyway, for any amp, I'd just crank the gain, use an overdrive pedal to boost the signal more... like an Ibanez Tube Screamer, DOD Juice Box, Boss OD1, etc.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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