Make the tone OBESE

Rainmaker

Bee Bee King
For the fattest solo tone ever, what pedals do you recommend?

It's a general question so any type of fattening is welcome :)
 
Re: Make the tone OBESE

boss SD-1. gain on low, level on high..

it makes everything so much more sensitive to touch and feel!

tom
 
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The Xotic BB Preamp is supposed to really fatten up lead tones into the *umble territory. The FD2 seems to be popular for that too, but I've never played either to give you a hands-on review :yell:

Eric
 
Re: Make the tone OBESE

Imp said:
boss SD-1. gain on low, level on high..

it makes everything so much more sensitive to touch and feel!

tom

I find that I lose alot of bottom end when I do that.

My vote goes for the big muff. That thing is stupid fat.
 
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I like running my Vox Valvetone with the tone at 11 o'clock, Gain at 9 o'clock, and volume at 3 o'clock. This, combined with a good neck pickup and an amp that's on the verge of break up gives me my fattest, tastiest solo tones.
 
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octave pedal with one octave lower on but blended so that the wet signal is much less. also, a nice heavy fuzz. thats how i think, though.
 
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or forget the octave and have the bass player play the same solo one octave lower.
 
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Got another obese tone mate- neck and Middle single coils in series on a strat.....FAT as yo' momma.
 
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I agree with the OC-3. They are quite expensive though compared to say, the OC-2.

But apparently, the OC-2, was monophonic, meaning it couldn't handle playing chords and stuff, whereas the OC-3 is polyphonic, and can handle them.
 
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