I used the DSL for my post-hardcore gig and it worked beautifully. I used a Rangemaster clone stacked with an MXR D+ to hit the front of the amp and I was good to go.
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I'm not in front of the Boss GE-7 pedal I'm using in the loop now, but from memory:
- Cut the 800Hz by ~7db
- Bump 1.6 and 3.2Khz slightly
- Cut 6.4Khz by ~10db - very good to get rid of the buzz. I love high gain but I hate the fizzy sound with passion.
- Raise the level ever so slightly to make up for the volume loss if needed.
The EQ pedal is very sensitive, it reacts immediately to little changes.
Then, on the DSL side:
- Gain to taste
- High at 4
- Mids at 7 yeah, I'm a barking Marshall old f4rt
- Bass at 6
- Presence at 2
- Resonance 0
Of course, YMMV. My settings are more mid-oriented, but at the same time I'm still trying to keep the bass tight and fizzy highs to a minimum. As OD I'm using either Maxon OD-9 or Boss SD-1 as clean boost - drive 0, vol dimmed, tone between 12-1 o'clock on both. The SD-1 is very "nasal" especially with the JB and Custom8, I like the OD-9 so much more overall. But the Boss does the chug chug thing very well. I'd like to plug my DSL into a Mesa 2x12 cab and see how much the tone changes. Or at least some well built cab with Celestion Greenbacks.
L.E. Oh and I think you'll need a noise gate, I know I do.Last edited by AdrianSD; 03-21-2021, 10:22 PM.
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This post has gotten a little off topic. I am not wanting to get a new amp because I need it for the type of music, what I have is doing well. The big thing is I just want another amp and the sound I like is based around a 5150.
I want to know what type I should go for. I know there are other amps that have a similar sound to 5150’s and I’m leaning most towards a 6505+ and the 6534+. Of course I would like a block letter 5150, but cost wise versus the others it does not make a lot of sense for me.
The speakers I’m playing through are V30.
Is there any reason that a 6505 versus a 6534 would be better than the other?
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Originally posted by Calsip View PostThis post has gotten a little off topic. I am not wanting to get a new amp because I need it for the type of music, what I have is doing well. The big thing is I just want another amp and the sound I like is based around a 5150.
I want to know what type I should go for. I know there are other amps that have a similar sound to 5150’s and I’m leaning most towards a 6505+ and the 6534+. Of course I would like a block letter 5150, but cost wise versus the others it does not make a lot of sense for me.
The speakers I’m playing through are V30.
Is there any reason that a 6505 versus a 6534 would be better than the other?
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If you want a good modern metal amp in that price range, a Laney Ironheart is a great choice. It doesn't have the midrange honk that Peavey amps are known for. It is more open sounding.
I use a Laney Ironheart with an SD-1. The extra distortion stage from the SD-1 makes it sound like a 5150.
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Originally posted by Calsip View PostSo a lot of people are recommending that I use a TS or the Boss SD. I didn’t know if I could use an OCD to boost it a little more?
I believe it is fair to say that all modern boost pedals are derivatives of these.
The SD-1 tightens it up and makes it cut, you need to try to see if you like the sound.
With a 5150 amp that already has extra gain stages, two boost pedals would be too much. I think the OCD is a TS variant. You probably will keep the drive at zero and use the tone knob to dial in some cut.
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Originally posted by Calsip View PostSo a lot of people are recommending that I use a TS or the Boss SD. I didn’t know if I could use an OCD to boost it a little more?
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Oh yeah. A tubescreamer in front of your distorted amp can work absolute miracles in tightening up your sound. Tubescreamer + EQ pedal (I always preach the MXR 10 band EQ pedal) in front of your amp would give you tons of ability to tighten and chuggify your sound. This is a simple issue you're dealing with - don't overthink it with tube swaps, boutique pedals, new speakers, etc. Continue getting your distortion as you are now and use that pedal setup to give you that little extra something.Originally posted by crusty philtrumAnyone who *sings* at me through their teeth deserves to have a bus drive through their face
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Originally posted by Top-L View Post
If you want your 5150 to do what you are asking, to tighten it up, this is usually achived with a Tube Screamer or Boss SD-1. (symmetrical and assymetrical clipping, respectively.) The tone control lets you dial in how much "cut" you want.
If you want a good modern metal amp in that price range, a Laney Ironheart is a great choice. It doesn't have the midrange honk that Peavey amps are known for. It is more open sounding.
I use a Laney Ironheart with an SD-1. The extra distortion stage from the SD-1 makes it sound like a 5150.
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Originally posted by Obsessive Compulsive View Post
What's your settings for the Ironheart/ SD-1 to make it sound like 5150?
The extra gain from the SD-1 puts it over the top.
It doesnt sound "just like" a 5150, but close enough.
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Can't see the DSL not working either.
Try a cheap screamer in the front first.
Show us some knobs or a sound clip. What guitar/pickups?Originally posted by Bad City
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Originally posted by Top-L View Post
The Tube Screamer and Boss SD-1 are the same circuit, except the SD1 is assymetric clipping and has a bit more aggressive sound. Its also a good bit cheaper.
I believe it is fair to say that all modern boost pedals are derivatives of these.Originally posted by Bad City
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