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  • NPD x2: SD 805 and EHX Hot Tubes



    As a SD fan, I've been wanting to get an 805 for a while. I almost always have a TS on my board and I've tried my fair share.

    The thing that surprised me the most right away is how quiet it is. As expected, the the 3 band EQ makes this the most versatile TS but I noticed that the settings I keep coming back to are very TS-ey. Mostly with mids and treble up, bass flat or down. And the other thing I can't still put my finger on is that it feels a bit different from the Ibanez and Maxons I've played, can't really explain it.

    The Hot Tubes is fun, one trick poneish but I get it to sound like my tweed deluxe cranked, which is great.


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    Last edited by Blille; 09-04-2017, 11:09 PM.

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    Re: NPD x2: SD 805 and EHX Hot Tubes

    Have you ever had the od9pro+ or the st9+?
    I have a vfe ice-scream that I basically use to mimic the st9+ with the low-boost engaged.
    Yeah they all seem to have a different feel.
    The 9+ with the mid-bump engaged is amazing for bass-heavy guitars/pickups.

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      NPD x2: SD 805 and EHX Hot Tubes

      Originally posted by dave74 View Post
      Have you ever had the od9pro+ or the st9+?
      I have a vfe ice-scream that I basically use to mimic the st9+ with the low-boost engaged.
      Yeah they all seem to have a different feel.
      The 9+ with the mid-bump engaged is amazing for bass-heavy guitars/pickups.
      Not yet! I've played the OD-9 and (as you know ) the OD-808 extensively (both awesome imho) but not those. I've always been curious of the 18v mode and the mid bump on the OD-9 pro +, it might come next.

      This video drove me crazy for a while, hard to choose:



      I also really like the Ibanez JD9. I feel like it's really solid for classic TS tones with a bit more flexibility.


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      Last edited by Blille; 09-04-2017, 11:37 PM.

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        Re: NPD x2: SD 805 and EHX Hot Tubes

        I've been really curious about the real-tube ROD880. Doubt I'd find that one on the cheap though, unless it was one of the older versions.

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          NPD x2: SD 805 and EHX Hot Tubes

          You mean the newer RTD800 as opposed to the older ROD880? I haven't heard anything about it. You get one and tell us.


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            Re: NPD x2: SD 805 and EHX Hot Tubes

            Thanks for the review! I use my 805 with a little less mids and more bass than my other TS pedals. Now when I go back to my TS5, it sounds like an AM radio to me.
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              Re: NPD x2: SD 805 and EHX Hot Tubes

              Originally posted by Mincer View Post
              Thanks for the review! I use my 805 with a little less mids and more bass than my other TS pedals. Now when I go back to my TS5, it sounds like an AM radio to me.
              My pleasure.

              Yeah, I think I need to be more open minded about it and leverage the unique sounds it has instead of putting it in my TS slot.


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                Re: NPD x2: SD 805 and EHX Hot Tubes

                Originally posted by Blille View Post
                You mean the newer RTD800 as opposed to the older ROD880? I haven't heard anything about it. You get one and tell us.


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                Yeah the newest version with the wider housing. So many pedals so little pedal$ lol.

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                  Re: NPD x2: SD 805 and EHX Hot Tubes

                  every time I see that name "hot tubes" I think it's a tube-based overdrive.

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                    Re: NPD x2: SD 805 and EHX Hot Tubes

                    Originally posted by DankStar View Post
                    every time I see that name "hot tubes" I think it's a tube-based overdrive.
                    Likely what they want you to think


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                      Re: NPD x2: SD 805 and EHX Hot Tubes

                      Originally posted by DankStar View Post
                      every time I see that name "hot tubes" I think it's a tube-based overdrive.
                      Sure enough, that's what got me thinking about the real-tube maxon again.

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                        Re: NPD x2: SD 805 and EHX Hot Tubes

                        Congrats!

                        I also picked up an 805 a few months ago. Haven't used it much because I've spent most of my playing time dicking around with my Helix. But I agree, it's very quiet, and it does have a unique feel. Highly refined, is how I would describe it.
                        Wanted: 1982 Gibson Les Paul Standard, Serial Number 82232531.

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                          Re: NPD x2: SD 805 and EHX Hot Tubes

                          I looked at hundreds of YouTube videos trying to decide on the right distortion pedal. Finally settled on the 805.
                          The 3 band EQ gave it more versatility. Goes from screamer to heavy crunch with ease. As mentioned before, super quiet. Just a great pedal!

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                            Re: NPD x2: SD 805 and EHX Hot Tubes

                            Originally posted by HeavyRevy View Post
                            I looked at hundreds of YouTube videos trying to decide on the right distortion pedal. Finally settled on the 805.
                            The 3 band EQ gave it more versatility. Goes from screamer to heavy crunch with ease. As mentioned before, super quiet. Just a great pedal!
                            I still use mine every day. And normal Tube Screamers still sound AM radio-ish to me.
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                              Re: NPD x2: SD 805 and EHX Hot Tubes

                              While I don't have an 805, I have played one.

                              It's about everything you could want in a tube screamer.
                              Originally posted by Bad City
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