Solid State Overdrive? HUH?Z
Moderated By: mods
Solid State Overdrive? HUH?Z
So I got a Solid State amp.
To be honest, I cannot be bothered with tubes. They seem to be a lot of hassle for a tone boost that right now, I do not need.
All I play is shitty lo-fi sounding pop and punkish stuff anyways I don't need no tone for days.
But, I do want a proper sounding drive, that isen't a hell on earth fuzz.
Basically I want a Overdrive similar to the TS-808.
But I have heard these types of pedals do not mix with SS amps... is this true?
Opinions!
THANKS
To be honest, I cannot be bothered with tubes. They seem to be a lot of hassle for a tone boost that right now, I do not need.
All I play is shitty lo-fi sounding pop and punkish stuff anyways I don't need no tone for days.
But, I do want a proper sounding drive, that isen't a hell on earth fuzz.
Basically I want a Overdrive similar to the TS-808.
But I have heard these types of pedals do not mix with SS amps... is this true?
Opinions!
THANKS
theshadowofseattle wrote: Maybe it's not the shemale porn in your post that matters. Maybe it's the shemale porn in your heart.
I didn't like how my TS7 sounded with my solid state Marshall, but I don't really like screamers anyway. I will say that pretty much all Boss drive pedals I've tried sound good through solid states. I don't know if it's because they're supposed to be used as stand alone pedals, unlike the screamers (which is why people don't like them with ss, allegedly).
Will a TS808 have enough drive for the stuff you're describing you play?
Will a TS808 have enough drive for the stuff you're describing you play?
Last edited by George on Thu Feb 10, 2011 8:52 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Solid State Overdrive? HUH?Z
Lucamo wrote:So I got a Solid State amp.
To be honest, I cannot be bothered with tubes. They seem to be a lot of hassle for a tone boost that right now, I do not need.
All I play is shitty lo-fi sounding pop and punkish stuff anyways I don't need no tone for days.
But, I do want a proper sounding drive, that isen't a hell on earth fuzz.
Basically I want a Overdrive similar to the TS-808.
But I have heard these types of pedals do not mix with SS amps... is this true?
Opinions!
THANKS
You have been talking about wanting to build a pedal so do this.... TS808
It works well with my Orange CR20L..... But I think the best OD for a solid state amp is an OCD...
lorez wrote: I'm a fuzz lover so my clean is another man's crunch
The difference is between the overdrive pedal distorting itself (in its own opamps, which usually sounds good) and the pedal simply providing a clean boost that is intended to overdrive the tubes of a tube amp.
A lot of pedals, like the Tubescreamer, is intended to get a little dirty itself but also provide a huge clean boost which overdrives the amp. The VoodooLabs Sparkle Drive has a clean boost you can mix in to specifically provide this clean boost to the tube amp.
Look for a mild distortion or an overdrive that has a lot of crunch. Something like an OCD might be perfect?
Hope this helps!
A lot of pedals, like the Tubescreamer, is intended to get a little dirty itself but also provide a huge clean boost which overdrives the amp. The VoodooLabs Sparkle Drive has a clean boost you can mix in to specifically provide this clean boost to the tube amp.
Look for a mild distortion or an overdrive that has a lot of crunch. Something like an OCD might be perfect?
Hope this helps!
- Freddy V-C
- NOD FLANGERS
- Posts: 5591
- Joined: Sun May 17, 2009 4:55 pm
- hotrodperlmutter
- crescent fresh
- Posts: 16665
- Joined: Sat Apr 04, 2009 10:29 pm
- Location: Overland Park, KS, USA
I always found RAT pedals to work on either valve or solidstate amps; enough note definition while remaining heavyyyyyyyy with the ability to smooth out those spiky upper frequencies often very abundant in solidstates.
Sound sample; RAT into Marshall DSL50 head with 2x12 cab, then into Marshall VS100R combo
Sound sample; RAT into Marshall DSL50 head with 2x12 cab, then into Marshall VS100R combo
For thorough nerdery, was this pre- or post-Ruetz mod?Doog wrote:I always found RAT pedals to work on either valve or solidstate amps; enough note definition while remaining heavyyyyyyyy with the ability to smooth out those spiky upper frequencies often very abundant in solidstates.
Sound sample; RAT into Marshall DSL50 head with 2x12 cab, then into Marshall VS100R combo
THANSK DOOG and all responses.
I was gonna say I heard SolidState amps are good for drive as well, due to Greenwood using one.
I am also using a mid 80s Princeton Chorus Solid State, I've heard 80s Fenders are quite good for gain-y music anyways so I'm in luck.
I just realized I don't really like the sound of either overdrive or dist. Fuzz sounds great, distortion has its uses but I dunno if I like the needleness, maybe a rat. And over-drive sounds too classic rock-ish, I can get the same solo-power chord AC/DC aggression (for when I feel like a dork alone in my room) with a distortion pedal.
I was gonna say I heard SolidState amps are good for drive as well, due to Greenwood using one.
I am also using a mid 80s Princeton Chorus Solid State, I've heard 80s Fenders are quite good for gain-y music anyways so I'm in luck.
I just realized I don't really like the sound of either overdrive or dist. Fuzz sounds great, distortion has its uses but I dunno if I like the needleness, maybe a rat. And over-drive sounds too classic rock-ish, I can get the same solo-power chord AC/DC aggression (for when I feel like a dork alone in my room) with a distortion pedal.
theshadowofseattle wrote: Maybe it's not the shemale porn in your post that matters. Maybe it's the shemale porn in your heart.
Definitely post-Ruetz, although my modded 'TWAT' did have a HOT mode that pushed it to stock-ish levels of gain. Sounds like the Ruetz mode, though.avj wrote:For thorough nerdery, was this pre- or post-Ruetz mod?Doog wrote:I always found RAT pedals to work on either valve or solidstate amps; enough note definition while remaining heavyyyyyyyy with the ability to smooth out those spiky upper frequencies often very abundant in solidstates.
Sound sample; RAT into Marshall DSL50 head with 2x12 cab, then into Marshall VS100R combo
[youtube][/youtube]
I recently sold my trusty ol' Fender Stage 100 (non-DSP), which is a 100-watt solid-state guy that was in the same original Dyna-Touch series as the venerable Princeton 65 and Deluxe 90; I loved that thing with my Big Muff Pi as well.Dingus wrote:Yeah, with my JC-120 I use a Big Muff Pi all the time.Lucamo wrote:Fuzz sounds great...
There's just a certain tightness to a solid-state amp that really seems to pair well with fuzz and other high-gain drive stuff.