Just wondering if anyone would take the time to check out a new recording of a pedal I made... it's on my profile... all comments good or bad welcome.
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sanshouheil wrote:I like the crunch Mike and the overall tone, it has a bit more bite than I like on the attack.
HowlinJ wrote:Mike,
I 'm honestly not sure how I feel about that Thunderchief. To my ear, it seems that a decent guitar player should be able to produce that sound through any good guitar amp devoid of any pedal. (of course, my 'ol ears could be a bit off, considering some of the loud-ass guitar players who's amps I've had the privilege to standing in front of over the years)
Howlin'
jw123 wrote:Mikey my little Subway Rocket amp has a mid contour button. When I kick it in it gets a very similiar sound to your pedal.
What pedal is this based off of?
I try to use the amp for my distortion most of the time. I kick in the tube screamer to give a solo a little more life or mids cause my amps are ussually scooped slightly.
mistermikev wrote:jw123 wrote:Mikey my little Subway Rocket amp has a mid contour button. When I kick it in it gets a very similiar sound to your pedal.
What pedal is this based off of?
I try to use the amp for my distortion most of the time. I kick in the tube screamer to give a solo a little more life or mids cause my amps are ussually scooped slightly.
edit: btw... I was thinking: so my $100 pedal turns a $200 crate v18 into something 'similar' to a $1300 mesa subway rocket... I like it even more than before!
hey jw123,
that pedal (the thundercheif) is not based on any production pedal. It's basically solid state modeling of a marshal lead 100 tube amp circuit -using transistors instead of tubes -analog modeling.
The pedal making industry is just starting to catch on to this methodology.
Don't get me wrong folks... I love the sound of an amp straight in... it's ideal for some things... (greg almond sound)
Sm thing with a tubescreamer up front... you would be amazed at how many great recordings came out of a tubescreamer in front of a fender amp...
Stevie Ray Vaughn's entire sound was based on this (and that for me is IT).
My point is:
Eric Johnson uses a ts or a fuzz face in front of various tube amps
Steve Vai uses a ds1 into his legacy
Satriani used a ds1 into a mesa for satch boogey
I've read that many early 70's recording were made taking a crybaby turning it on and flooring it... just leaving it floored - to get 'that sound'.
many 60's recordings featured the two chanels of a fender amp cascaded to get a slight 'boost' which resulted in saturation...
hendrix used a fuzz face into a marshal
yngwie malmsteen used a dod250 into a marshal
clapton used a rangemaster into a marshal
Those are all sounds I'd like to 'play with' for a while!
thanks for your responses everyone...
everyone else: please... if u r thinking something say it... I really enjoy the comments - it all inspires me.
philbymon wrote:Ih man! Back when I was starting, I tried the Fuzz Face, but I preferred the Maestro. I stoll have it, somewhere, but it needs the battery line redone. I should do that one day & resurrect it just to watch ppl's faces when they see it.
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