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Re: Boosting a tube amp??
Early TS9 gain-9 o'clock level-5 o'clock tone to taste.
Early TS9 gain-9 o'clock level-5 o'clock tone to taste.
I guess it kinda works for blues/classic rock or something when the front of the amp could maybe do with a push to open/tighten/fatten it up or whatever, but I often wonder why it's still done for metal so much (hangover from the 80's?). I mean metal amp's these days don't need it imo..they're tight & thick with plenty of gain & push anyway. I've always preferred to just plug straight in!
I don't get why you need a monster high gain amp, only to then neuter it by turning the gain right down & popping a cheesy little pedal in front to do it's work for it instead?
Yeah, I know it's de rigueur for them ....the 'mandatory Tubescreamer' in front :lmao:
Hey, I read ALL the time about guys boosting Marshalls and other tube amps with boss DS1 s and tube screamers and stuff. Any time I try to boost a lead channel, it sounds like mush.. Or like the pedal is causing a clip opposite of the amps natural clip so it screws the tone..
I ask this once years ago somewhere and was told not to run the distortion too high on the pedal. Ive tried this and get a volume boost, but Ive heard players and listened to clips where they definately juice up the gain with these pedals too.
Whats the secret?? I have a bunch of dirt pedals.. most I have to use on the clean channel or get too much feedback.. Grunge, marshall Jackhammer, etc.. But I have some that should be compatible with the front end: Tubescreamer, boss ds1 and boss DS1 modified by a forum bro..
Please share with me..