OD pedal to fatten up fender distortion

Re: OD pedal to fatten up fender distortion

drew_half_empty said:
i hate marshall distortion, sorry

i listened to sound clips of the big muff on musiciansfriend...sounds too robotic



If you want to fatten up your distortion, then you're going to be approaching a marshall. The jackhammer does colour your sound, but it's not the only thing determining your sound, especially at lower gain which I prefer.

The big muff can sound too modern, but if you use the right amp and pickups.....
 
Re: OD pedal to fatten up fender distortion

Bones said:
Drew, I have come to a conclusion that you really don't know what your talking about. Get a clue and make up your mind. Go to GC and get a salesman to help you, they seem to be on the same level as you.

Boss OS2



He has a point though. My experience with marshall amps is limmited, but they sound boring and come off as one trick ponies after you decide where to set your mids at. But I just don't like overdrive with fender amps.

That's why I love my traynor.:)


That said, the marshall jackhammer does NOT sound like a marshall head. It brings your sound closer, but it's very natural sounding. Unlike the bigmuff, brittle highs aren't as exposed, and it does have a tonne of lower end available to you unlike pedals like the boss turbo overdrive or whatever it's called. Hate that pedal.
 
Re: OD pedal to fatten up fender distortion

drew_half_empty said:
so its basically like a rat with a marshall tag?


No, the rat sounds waaaaay different from the jackhammer. It's much closer to the big muff, only not as smooth or as full or as thick.

The marshall jackhammer (on the overdrive setting as opposed to distortion) sounds like my mxr distortion +, but the jackhammer:

Has bottom end where the mxr lacks both bass and lower mids
the jackhammer is less buzzy and is cleaner
the jackhammer has more output and gain if you dial it in
the jackhammer has onboard eq (which I never use)


It has a bit of the marshall colour to it, but I think it's overpowered by the kind of amp and guitar you use.
 
Re: OD pedal to fatten up fender distortion

is there anywhere i can get GOOD sound clips of this stuff? cuz the way you describe it is pretty far from the way the clips sound on musiciansfriend.com
 
Re: OD pedal to fatten up fender distortion

drew_half_empty said:
is there anywhere i can get GOOD sound clips of this stuff? cuz the way you describe it is pretty far from the way the clips sound on musiciansfriend.com


I'll make some... I haven't heard those clips, I'm trying to find them.


Found them, but they won't load for me. Overdrive at 7 and 10.... I set mine at 10..... 10 o'clock. I don't know what these guys were smoking at the time they made these tracks, I don't want to think about what the tracks sound like. Eek. They've scooped their mids.

I'm up tonight because I work tommorow night so I have to sleep during the day today. It's cold out so I've given the paint stripper on a guitar I'm working on extra time, I have an hour and a half to burn. I'll make some clips for you, but I don't know where to host them besides my geocities site. I'll PM you with a link to the webpage after I'm done.
 
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I just PMed drew_half_empty with a link to a geocities page where an mp3 is being hosted. It's 1.2 megs and geocities has a 5 megs per hour limit, do the math.... I'll post the link publicly after drew_half_empty gets a chance to download it. I need advice on my tone.
 
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Re: OD pedal to fatten up fender distortion

ok i listened to the clips, and i don't think its quite what I'm looking for. See, I'm looking for a fat heavy kinda sound to blend with my fender in amp (more drive on, drive knob set to 12) to give it more bottom end, make it a little fatter sounding, and give it more sustain. This one is crunchy enough on its own to where i COULD use it by itself, but not quite the sound i'm going for. So its down to the big muff or the rat2, big muff is definately more bland sounding, but a local shop has it, so if it does the job its what i'll get, and if not, i REALLY hope the rat works. By the way, do you think i'll have an amazing ammount of feedback from mixing in-amp with pedal distortion?
 
Re: OD pedal to fatten up fender distortion

Questions and then some;)
Feedback is dependant on how your pickup is mounted, how microphonic it is.
A few guitars have a hard time feeding, some just needs to look at a few milligrams of gain and the squeal like a damn pig!:D
Why not just get a pedal that delivers enough to spare and let the gainchannel be?
They sound kinda nasty on those Fenders anyways.
T-Rex Dr. Swamp, Emma ReezaFRATzitz, old Big Muffs, the old yellow DOD Supraoverdrive has plenty of gain and grit to spare!
 
Re: OD pedal to fatten up fender distortion

ok, bringing up an old post

lets see, i tried a lot of boss's & danelectros but they didn't work out too well, unfortunately the only local shop that has big muffs sold it like 2 weeks ago

someone did reccomend me the zakk wylde pedal though, they said in interviews he wanted to fatten up his sound & give it more bottom end, which is what i wanna do, but neither of us have tried them

any thoughts?
 
Re: OD pedal to fatten up fender distortion

A TS-9 might work, but they are really mid-focused. Maybe a Boss OS-1 would be the direction your looking for? If not, a Big Muff has a big bottom to it.
 
Re: OD pedal to fatten up fender distortion

they have too much fuzz, the fender in-amp is like 100% fuzz, i don't need any more, haha
 
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