Fulltone Fulldrive II
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Fulltone Fulldrive II
i gots one:
looks just like that except mine has the lame black knobs
either way, i loves it. its way less compressed than the od3, very open, and it gets very saturated without being super high gain. its awesome.
sonds sometime...
looks just like that except mine has the lame black knobs
either way, i loves it. its way less compressed than the od3, very open, and it gets very saturated without being super high gain. its awesome.
sonds sometime...
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yeah its loosley based on the tubescreamer circuit.
but i used to have a ts9 and it was nothing like this.
anyway, i really like it. i didnt think i would really be into TS style circuits, but the bad monkey is amazing and the fulldrive is so much more than a tubescreamer, in that its not some mid hump catastrophe.
im still getting used to it and messing with it. we shall see what if i really love it.
im not gonna lie, i was swayed into buying it because i noticed that chris walla uses it, and his tones are amazing.
but i used to have a ts9 and it was nothing like this.
anyway, i really like it. i didnt think i would really be into TS style circuits, but the bad monkey is amazing and the fulldrive is so much more than a tubescreamer, in that its not some mid hump catastrophe.
im still getting used to it and messing with it. we shall see what if i really love it.
im not gonna lie, i was swayed into buying it because i noticed that chris walla uses it, and his tones are amazing.
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heavium wrote:grow a bat army in my room and train them to attack when someone comes in
and that has nothing to do with the dr. z right? or is that that other dude in that band... hm..mewithoutus wrote:yeah its loosley based on the tubescreamer circuit.
but i used to have a ts9 and it was nothing like this.
anyway, i really like it. i didnt think i would really be into TS style circuits, but the bad monkey is amazing and the fulldrive is so much more than a tubescreamer, in that its not some mid hump catastrophe.
im still getting used to it and messing with it. we shall see what if i really love it.
im not gonna lie, i was swayed into buying it because i noticed that chris walla uses it, and his tones are amazing.
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They used to both play through Dr. Z's, I think Gibbard uses this bizarre Hockey Puck shaped distortion.
I'm not really bothered by what they're playing now gearwise, seeing as Narrow Stairs is only 50/50 good and bad songs, and none of the guitar sounds leap out at me particularly. I think he's playing a Tiny Terror or something for dirt, fair play I suppose.
I'm not really bothered by what they're playing now gearwise, seeing as Narrow Stairs is only 50/50 good and bad songs, and none of the guitar sounds leap out at me particularly. I think he's playing a Tiny Terror or something for dirt, fair play I suppose.
Tubescreamers seem to get a bad rap around here. I agree that the TS9 really colors the signal more than I'd prefer, but if you've never tried one of the better ones (eg: TS808, Maxon version, other various) -- they are much more transparent and really drive amps in a pleasing way.
I'm sure your pedal sounds awesome, and the addition of the boost is incredibly useful -- I've already found the pleasures of a simple MXR Micro amp at the end of my signal chain.
I'm sure your pedal sounds awesome, and the addition of the boost is incredibly useful -- I've already found the pleasures of a simple MXR Micro amp at the end of my signal chain.
Have you ever listened to Stevie Ray Vaughn? How can you say that he has a lack of bass and/or flabby bass attack. The man is probably most responsible for making them so popular.Mike wrote: I don't like an overdrive that saps bass and creates a mid-hump as much as I don't like one with a flubby bass attack.
And while many TS's increase mids, you also have to realize that this is often a major benefit -- especially when you are playing a single-coil guitar through a Fender amp (they naturally have somewhat lower mids). And there are plenty that can adjust this characteristic.
They don't work very well as a primary distortion pedal, but for solos, man, you can't really beat them.
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lets not make this a tubescreamer sandy vagina debate.
gibbard used to play dr z's but hes playing a silvertone 1484 clone his tech built him. chris is playing through a 64 vibrolux and a tiny terror. they both use dr z 2x10 cabs though.
and i can honestly say that i have approximated (pretty damn closely) a bunch of his tones, which isnt even what im trying to do.
i like his sounds, and i like the way his playing comes across. his tech told me he has his fulldrive on almost 100% of the time.
either way, i wanted to see if i could use it as a tool in shaping my own tonal landscape and im still playing with it. who knows i may not like it in the end, but it seems pretty awesome so far.
gibbard used to play dr z's but hes playing a silvertone 1484 clone his tech built him. chris is playing through a 64 vibrolux and a tiny terror. they both use dr z 2x10 cabs though.
and i can honestly say that i have approximated (pretty damn closely) a bunch of his tones, which isnt even what im trying to do.
i like his sounds, and i like the way his playing comes across. his tech told me he has his fulldrive on almost 100% of the time.
either way, i wanted to see if i could use it as a tool in shaping my own tonal landscape and im still playing with it. who knows i may not like it in the end, but it seems pretty awesome so far.
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Dude, fender amps also have a billion miles of low end, which helps fix what the Tube screamer fucks up. at least my Ri twin and Silverface Bassman do.Aeon wrote:Have you ever listened to Stevie Ray Vaughn? How can you say that he has a lack of bass and/or flabby bass attack. The man is probably most responsible for making them so popular.Mike wrote: I don't like an overdrive that saps bass and creates a mid-hump as much as I don't like one with a flubby bass attack.
And while many TS's increase mids, you also have to realize that this is often a major benefit -- especially when you are playing a single-coil guitar through a Fender amp (they naturally have somewhat lower mids). And there are plenty that can adjust this characteristic.
They don't work very well as a primary distortion pedal, but for solos, man, you can't really beat them.
Anyway, remember when Miek called it a Turdscreamer?
When I turn 60, I'm goign to start the hardest, angriest, noiseyest, and scariest band around, and I will call it TurdScreamer.
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I hate SRV and I hate guitar solos. Double Fail in my opinion.Aeon wrote:Have you ever listened to Stevie Ray Vaughn? How can you say that he has a lack of bass and/or flabby bass attack. The man is probably most responsible for making them so popular.Mike wrote: I don't like an overdrive that saps bass and creates a mid-hump as much as I don't like one with a flubby bass attack.
And while many TS's increase mids, you also have to realize that this is often a major benefit -- especially when you are playing a single-coil guitar through a Fender amp (they naturally have somewhat lower mids). And there are plenty that can adjust this characteristic.
They don't work very well as a primary distortion pedal, but for solos, man, you can't really beat them.
I'm all for MIDS. I play a Marshall, I just don't like honky humped mids.
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sounds like an bionix expandora, a truly amazing pedal.Mike wrote:They used to both play through Dr. Z's, I think Gibbard uses this bizarre Hockey Puck shaped distortion.
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