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  • mxr doubleshot distortion

    thanks to chris, i am no longer considering the doubleshot, so here's my new options for a really raunchy mean kinda sound, but once again, NOT metal


    boss ds-2
    zakk wylde pedal run over the fender distortion
    big muff pi


    state your choice and why, please

    i need something crunchy & fat that still has a lot of dirty fuzz
    Last edited by drew_half_empty; 08-18-2004, 02:35 PM.
    Originally posted by gibson175
    metal zones are for pussies.

  • #2
    Re: mxr doubleshot distortion

    The guy in town who sells them said the one side sounds like the dirt channel on a Marshall AVT, and the other sounds like the Dime Distortion.

    Then he told me not to bother with it.
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    • #3
      Re: mxr doubleshot distortion

      sounds pretty good, but what about the bass thing?
      Originally posted by gibson175
      metal zones are for pussies.

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      • #4
        Re: mxr doubleshot distortion

        Don't walk, RUN away from that thing as fast as you can. Trust me, it is trash.

        One channel is a thick, muddy and an overly bassy mess that's noisy as heck. The other is an icepick sounding thin, overly high gain swarm of angry bees. It is NOT pretty by any means.

        Take this from somebody who originally was suckered in by a dirty guitar magazine that gave it great reviews and said it was the perfect distortion/overdrive add-on to Fender amps. I spent 3 months tweaking everything I could to make it even remotely decent sounding with no success. There's no sustain at all either, and I was playing a Les Paul through it. It colors your tone so much, I could play a $50 Squire and get the same tone. You have been warned
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        • #5
          Re: mxr doubleshot distortion

          You need to try a Crowther Hotcake. Great transparent boost/od, and when you crank the gain, a very cool, unique fuzz-like bottom end. I think the high gain setting of the hotcake might be right down your alley.

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          • #6
            Re: mxr doubleshot distortion

            oh by the way, due to musicians friend giving bad clips

            can any of you post clips of the said pedals? preferably with the settings set to what i'm describing

            here, this might help, i'm looking for a mix of this sound (pretty close to the deluxe)

            minor threat


            and this sound (more like a jcm900)

            the unseen
            Last edited by drew_half_empty; 08-18-2004, 09:52 PM.
            Originally posted by gibson175
            metal zones are for pussies.

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