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  • SkippyTony
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    +1 on nice amp. I use a Maxon ROD881 and have had it and my Barber parallel tone pump compressor on my board for a long, long time. Get lots of nice comments on my tone.

    I am stalking a Thorpy FX OD pedal from the UK, expensive but apparently incredibly well put together.

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  • NjuiMusic
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    Green Rhino is really cool, it has a lot of gain on tap so you don't need to dial in so much gain on the Jubilee, or you could go for a TS9DX, the DX has a cool knob that kinda thickens up the higher setting you put it at.

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  • dystrust
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    Also, how do you have the tone controls set? The Jubilee really thrives on midrange, and scooping the mids just guts the tone. I typically have mine EQ'd with bass 6-8, mid 6-8, treble around 5 and presence at 4-5.

    Preamp tubes can also make a difference. My Jubilee sounds very bland with JJs and weak with GTs, but it loves 12AX7EHs. Different power tubes make almost zero difference in tone unless you're playing skull-crushing loud.

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  • dystrust
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    Originally posted by Gearjoneser View Post
    Keep the gain around 7. The Jubilee has enough gain that it almost doesn't matter what kind of OD pedal you use with it. You'll be using the OD pedal with very subtle settings anyway, and the Jubilee isn't very picky.

    I've used the Boss OD-3, SD-1, OD-1, MXR Classic OD, Zakk Wylde OD, Way Huge Green Rhino, Tubescreamer, Klon, Barber......you name it. It doesn't matter. They all work good as long as they're not distortion pedals.
    +1

    You may be able to get away with the gain on 8 depending on how hot your pickups are.

    My first thought was "How loud are you playing?". My 2555 doesn't even start to give up the goods until it's around 2.5 on the output master and doesn't really sound that good until 4 or higher. If you mostly play to four walls, you bought waaaaaaaaaaay too much amp.

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  • Gearjoneser
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    Keep the gain around 7. The Jubilee has enough gain that it almost doesn't matter what kind of OD pedal you use with it. You'll be using the OD pedal with very subtle settings anyway, and the Jubilee isn't very picky.

    I've used the Boss OD-3, SD-1, OD-1, MXR Classic OD, Zakk Wylde OD, Way Huge Green Rhino, Tubescreamer, Klon, Barber......you name it. It doesn't matter. They all work good as long as they're not distortion pedals.

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  • Gainstage
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    Maybe try a few and see how the amp responds, all pedals and amps react differently chemistry wise not to mention the players technique and style.
    Getting things on line makes for an easy trial and error thing, just save all packing material and repackage like it came you can send anything back in a few days with no problems.
    Recommending pedals always has the problem of them not liking the rig someone has while sounding great on another. Some great recommends to try. My last Marshall was a bit of different beast, it hated some pedals I had and I had to find what worked better with it. Cool amp. Deserves a quality pedal.

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  • Demanic
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    Keeley Katana. Knob in it's clean boost as clean as clean can be. Yes, it will give you punch.
    Pull the knob out and it turns into a top boost.

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  • Aceman
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    Ultra gain on that will go mush.

    I honestly can't think of anything but the deathest of metal/Pantera etc that I wouldn't play on that. IF that's what you are doing, you got the wrong amp.

    Seriously though - that amp is never a bad choice.

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  • Lampy H
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    Originally posted by Aceman View Post
    ….turn the Gain down!
    This is what I was thinking as well.

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  • NecroPolo
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    footswitch

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  • Aceman
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    I'd say you need to learn how to use the EQ and gain controls….turn the Gain down!

    Plus, one amp ain't gonna do it. He runs a stereo rig. Vox plus Marshalls I think…
    Last edited by Aceman; 07-03-2016, 04:48 PM.

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  • BadBen
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    Bad Monkey

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  • Chickenwings
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    Id start with an sd-1 and go from there.

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  • ThisDyingSoul76
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    Boosta Grande clean boost, Tube Screamer, Timmy (if this is beyond your budget, I hear Caline makes a clone called Pure Sky that gets pretty darn close... Havent compared them, but I have a Timmy and am thinking of getting the Calone just for curiousity's sake. An OCD could be an option too.

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  • TwilightOdyssey
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    z.vex SHO.

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