...help me pick a pedal!!!
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- Jagermeister
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...help me pick a pedal!!!
...so I have the jag and the mustang and a very warm (warm for solid state, warm for anything) 60 watt solid state amp with enough headroom that well, it never breaks up, even to 10.
Need distortion. Pedal can't be too noisy as the jag has unpotted pickups and will probably stay that way for a while.
The sound I'm looking for is grindy, even harsh, heavy. Pedal I have now gives a very rounded, smooth tone, I don't want that.
People have said Rat, but would that be correct? If not, any suggestions?
Need distortion. Pedal can't be too noisy as the jag has unpotted pickups and will probably stay that way for a while.
The sound I'm looking for is grindy, even harsh, heavy. Pedal I have now gives a very rounded, smooth tone, I don't want that.
People have said Rat, but would that be correct? If not, any suggestions?
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This sounds interesting, basically a Rat kit complete with all the popular mods....
http://www.buildyourownclone.com/rat.html
http://www.buildyourownclone.com/rat.html
- Jagermeister
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...hmm, that sounds nearly perfect. I want to get a brighter distorted sound from this amp... which I'm stuck with for a whileTheodorJ wrote:Hm. I wouldn't describe the English Muff'n as warm. In my experience it's quite harsh, a lot of highs and upper midrange. It sounds good, but it would be very very bright with a Jaguar. At least mine is with my JM.
![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
(oddly, my jaguar has a... thicker sound than my mustang through it)
I've heard muffs can get muddy, is that the case? (that english muffn looks fucking amazing btw)
thanks for all the help...
And SHO
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The Big Muff and English Muff'n aren't similar in any way. The English Muff'n is a very Marshall-like distortion and the Muff is a fuzz. Big Muffs tend to get muddy, but that's mostly with humbuckers. The English Muff'n can get ear piercing and painfully brigh, but it can also be smooth and lovely. It's a nice pedal. I need to get a new power adaptor for mine, it got stuck under an office chair and now makes noise n stuff.Jagermeister wrote:...hmm, that sounds nearly perfect. I want to get a brighter distorted sound from this amp... which I'm stuck with for a whileTheodorJ wrote:Hm. I wouldn't describe the English Muff'n as warm. In my experience it's quite harsh, a lot of highs and upper midrange. It sounds good, but it would be very very bright with a Jaguar. At least mine is with my JM.
(oddly, my jaguar has a... thicker sound than my mustang through it)
I've heard muffs can get muddy, is that the case? (that english muffn looks fucking amazing btw)
thanks for all the help...
And SHO
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WHOOO!!! Do I win??Jagermeister wrote:...hmm, that sounds nearly perfect. I want to get a brighter distorted sound from this amp... which I'm stuck with for a whileTheodorJ wrote:Hm. I wouldn't describe the English Muff'n as warm. In my experience it's quite harsh, a lot of highs and upper midrange. It sounds good, but it would be very very bright with a Jaguar. At least mine is with my JM.
(oddly, my jaguar has a... thicker sound than my mustang through it)
I've heard muffs can get muddy, is that the case? (that english muffn looks fucking amazing btw)
thanks for all the help...
And SHO