there's always the fulltone OCD, sounds pretty marshall-y to me. get mike to build you one of those.Progrockabuse wrote:Marshall kinda sounds, using single coils
not the most exciting pedal but...
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possibly not. i think rob's just addicted to pedals!euan wrote:Tis true. Though if you have a BoR can you really get more Marshallay?stewart wrote:there's always the fulltone OCD, sounds pretty marshall-y to me. get mike to build you one of those.Progrockabuse wrote:Marshall kinda sounds, using single coils
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Box Of Rock sounds like a JTM45euan wrote:Tis true. Though if you have a BoR can you really get more Marshallay?stewart wrote:there's always the fulltone OCD, sounds pretty marshall-y to me. get mike to build you one of those.Progrockabuse wrote:Marshall kinda sounds, using single coils
The OCD is more of a JCM800 sound. It's a great sounding pedal but was too bassy for my 6100 for some reason, I actually think it might suit Proggie a lot now I think about it.
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yes stewart, i'm addicted to drive pedals.
i struggle to find a pedal that will suit both single coils and humbuckers. i try to keep the board as stripped down as i can, so i want a pedal that would kinda do it all.
i struggle to find a pedal that will suit both single coils and humbuckers. i try to keep the board as stripped down as i can, so i want a pedal that would kinda do it all.
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look into a fulltone distortion pro. that's the most versatile dirtbox i've ever used. they're quite expensive though, that's the only thing. quite a good review of it here-
http://www.legendarytones.com/fulltonedp.html
basically, one of my mates went into a guitar shop with his own guitar, tried out every single drive pedal they had and came out with this one. i used it to do some recording in his studio soon after and i nearly peed myself, and i got one the following week. they're amazing, really versatile.
http://www.legendarytones.com/fulltonedp.html
basically, one of my mates went into a guitar shop with his own guitar, tried out every single drive pedal they had and came out with this one. i used it to do some recording in his studio soon after and i nearly peed myself, and i got one the following week. they're amazing, really versatile.
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that distortion pro sounds really good, i'm torn now. it's either the ocd or that.
what about a boss turbo distortion?
what about a boss turbo distortion?
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