Sonic consistency in pedals

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Sonic consistency in pedals

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I have 2 MXR Custom Badass Distortion pedals and I think that they sound quite different to each other, one seems to have more bass than the other and sounds better. Is this something that is common between mass produced pedals?
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Post by Mike »

Not really.

Are you sure it's not something to do with where they are in your chain?

Also you're probably not setting them the same, right? If so you'll often find that pedals have a point on the Gain dial where they thicken up nicely and can sound a bit thinner below...
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They're sitting next to each other in the chain. I do have them set differently but when I set each pedal to the levels that I use on the other pedal i'm sure that they don't sound the same. Could be my cloth ears playing tricks on me again though.

Maybe I just need to twaek the settings to produce the same sound rather than assume that if I put the knobs in the same place the sound will be that same.
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johnnyseven wrote:Maybe I just need to twaek the settings to produce the same sound rather than assume that if I put the knobs in the same place the sound will be that same.
Mike'll know more than me about this, but I thought I'd read somewhere that pots generally will vary from pot to pot and they don't all behave exactly the same. So if you have so many pots in the same pedals by the same manufacturer, and put them all at twelve o'clock, the pots are all doing slightly different things. You'd have to tweak them a little to get them exactly the same.
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Post by timhulio »

I know some pots used to be +-20%. Can't imagine the decent 9mm alpha pots lots of commercial pedals use these days are that bad though.

Tell a lie. They are that bad:
http://www.alphapotentiometers.net/html/9mm_pot_22.html
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Post by Bacchus »

I'd read it as being the reason that clones are often blamed for not sounding like the original. I'm sure gearmandude mentions it in a Dano CC vs OCD video as maybe the reason that people were saying that one wasn't the same as the other.
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Post by Bill Oakley »

This could be exactly the issue. There can be a huge variance in the tolerance of a lot of pots which can cause two pedals to sound different at the same settings. Usually turning the control a little one way or another on one of the pedals makes them sound similar. I build runs of pedals at a time and when I test them, I notice some are a little different at the same settings.
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johnnyseven wrote:They're sitting next to each other in the chain. I do have them set differently but when I set each pedal to the levels that I use on the other pedal i'm sure that they don't sound the same. Could be my cloth ears playing tricks on me again though.

Maybe I just need to twaek the settings to produce the same sound rather than assume that if I put the knobs in the same place the sound will be that same.
I'd imagine where they are in the chain in relation to a buffer or a certain patchcable (or whatever) could also have somewhat of an effect; there's soooo many variables at play.
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Post by batsbrew »

i purchase and use Barber Pedals, and Fulltone Pedals.

i really like the build quality.

i think this is a perfect example of getting what you pay for.

i've owned many MXR pedals, and boss pedal as well..


i can say, that the Barber build quality FAR exceeds the mxr stuff, after getting inside of both....
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Okay...

*lolwut*
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i can say, that the Barber build quality FAR exceeds the mxr stuff, after getting inside of both....
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timhulio wrote:Okay...

*lolwut*
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Post by Mike »

batsbrew wrote:
i can say, that the Barber build quality FAR exceeds the mxr stuff, after getting inside of both....
You filthy bitch!
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Post by batsbrew »

You filthy bitch!
it's funny YOU should say that!
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Post by Mike »

Please elaborate?

BTW I'm a big fan of both Barber and MXR pedals, for what it's worth.
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Post by batsbrew »

Please elaborate?
Elaborate on what?
your poor use of modern slang english?

ok.

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how does this all relate to discussion of effects pedals?

how the fuck should i know?!!

:lol:
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Mike was making a witty jest sir, a play on your words no less, nor in any derogatory way to your good self. Ease up fella, no need for attack mode.
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oooh, the old aggressive response / smiley combination.

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Post by NickS »

To be fair, it took me a couple of re-reads to spot what Mike spotted. Call me slow.