Re: New to pedals...just confirming what I don't know
As for the OP, for what you want, for OD I'd recommend the Fulltone OCD, it sounds killer. Kinda can act as both an overdrive and full on distortion pedal in one. I don't have one personally, but I've used it through clean channels before and it spewed out pure fire, but does a really nice crunch too. As far as noise gates go, I'd consider them necessary for anything with more gain than just overdrive. The Boss NS-2 works very well for me. I'm mainly a rhythm player so i dont really use flanger, phaser, chorus, etc. But both of my amps have built in reverb which is about the only effect i use other than distortion. I don't know much about multi-effects units, but i think you should go with separate effects pedals. If i were you, given what you said you want out of an amp, and if your price range can do it, I'd go for an Egnater Tweaker 15 head. With a good cab, it'd be great for what you want. Pristine cleans, but can definitely get dirty. If you wouldn't mind going solid state, cause they can sound really good, the Randall RG1003 and Acoustic G120H would do you well. Both are less expensive than the Egnater and would give you more than enough power to gig with. But really, go out and try everything you can in your price range and don't count out solid states. Tubes and solid state amps can both sound great, you just gotta find what you like and what you vibe with, same for pedals. My apologies for such a long reply, just trying to be as thorough as possible.
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Honestly i think a good solid state amp is better for bedroom players cause they sound pretty similar at low and higher volumes. But hey, I'm the like 2/10 people who actually like Line 6 (only the head versions, i gotta have control of my cab), and ive gotten some pretty great tones from them. I just think so many people who say "line 6 sucks!!" All over the Internet haven't used them with a good cab, or aren't open minded enough to see their perks. And call me crazy, but half the time i think it sounds better than my 6505+ 112. I know this seems to be a forum that loves tubes and so do I, but I can get tones I like from solid state/digital amps. I totally don't understand the hate for them. I guess they just aren't for everyone, but they certainly have their uses.I have the Fender Mustang II modeling amp, which is the 40 watt item. I can get some good tones out of it with the presets and the fender fuse software. But it still sounds a little too "digital" for me. So I have been thinking of upgrading in the way you describe: a small tube amp, about 15 watts, with some good pedals. I'm a bedroom player too. I'm even thinking a single channel like the blues junior would work well. That way I can get some good clean tones and just use pedals for my overdrive. I would suggest that over a modeling amp
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As for the OP, for what you want, for OD I'd recommend the Fulltone OCD, it sounds killer. Kinda can act as both an overdrive and full on distortion pedal in one. I don't have one personally, but I've used it through clean channels before and it spewed out pure fire, but does a really nice crunch too. As far as noise gates go, I'd consider them necessary for anything with more gain than just overdrive. The Boss NS-2 works very well for me. I'm mainly a rhythm player so i dont really use flanger, phaser, chorus, etc. But both of my amps have built in reverb which is about the only effect i use other than distortion. I don't know much about multi-effects units, but i think you should go with separate effects pedals. If i were you, given what you said you want out of an amp, and if your price range can do it, I'd go for an Egnater Tweaker 15 head. With a good cab, it'd be great for what you want. Pristine cleans, but can definitely get dirty. If you wouldn't mind going solid state, cause they can sound really good, the Randall RG1003 and Acoustic G120H would do you well. Both are less expensive than the Egnater and would give you more than enough power to gig with. But really, go out and try everything you can in your price range and don't count out solid states. Tubes and solid state amps can both sound great, you just gotta find what you like and what you vibe with, same for pedals. My apologies for such a long reply, just trying to be as thorough as possible.
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