I'm using a TubeWorks rackmounted head with solid-state power and a tube pre-amp. I've been thinking about getting an OD pedal to add a more grinding, hard-edged distortion. Any recommendations? Please keep in mind that I had a cheap b*****d and like the good deals!
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I think he meant to say he's a cheap bastard -lol.
I've been thinking about the same thing lately. I've got a Single Recto which has great distortion but I'm thinking of getting a overdrive pedal for leads instead of going to my amp and turning up the gain (or having to leave it and find a good compromise between rhythm and lead gain levels). The SD1 is one I'm considering. It's supposed to be a good match for a tube amp.Unleash the fury.....Texas style!
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Nobels Natural Overdrive...very very similar to a Tube Screamer on a budget.
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Based on your advice, I checked out the Web site. Nice features, and I couldn't find a single bad review of it. Hard to beat for the bucks and the German design. Thanks!
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I said the SD1 because it is cheap. I would go for a modded analogman silver mod ts-9. I have both the sd-1 (for sale if you want it I will let it go...) and a ts-9 analogman silver mod and I like that one because it really doesn't color the tone too much. Just slams the signal without changing my amps overall tone.
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Fulldrive II is a little pricey but worth it. Or get an SD1 or TS9 and have it modded. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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What sorts of mods would you recommend?
By the way, I've been checking out your work. Killer stuff! Maybe one of these days...
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