OD Recommendation

Re: OD Recommendation

You may not have to spend any money. With money being tight these days, more people on Craigslist are open to trades.

At first, I was going to rattle off a bunch of distortion/OD pedals, but I think you'll be chasing your tail going that route. You have a blues amp, and want a metal amp. Create a Craigslist ad, specifically asking for a trade deal for a metal amp like a 5150, Jet City, Blackstar, Marshall, Valvetronix, Line 6, etc. Keep running the ad until the right person responds with a deal you're into.
 
Re: OD Recommendation

Alvin has a Greer Amps Little Samson for sale that may get you to the classic metal range. It'd be worth a look.
 
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OD Recommendation

At first, I was going to rattle off a bunch of distortion/OD pedals, but I think you'll be chasing your tail going that route. You have a blues amp, and want a metal amp. Create a Craigslist ad, specifically asking for a trade deal for a metal amp like a 5150, Jet City, Blackstar, Marshall, Valvetronix, Line 6, etc. Keep running the ad until the right person responds with a deal you're into.

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This pretty much sums it up. However, if that's not an option, here are some pedals:

Budget: AMT Pedal (depends on what amp you're looking for)
Wiggle room: Bogner Uberscall
Funds are no prob: ISP Theta (has a built in decimator)


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That's one thing you all need to keep in mind too. His amp isn't stock.. Im not sure how much more beef he has, but he did say with the mods, he is close.. Yeah, a stock PV 30 is good for classic rock at best..

Gone Shootin, can you run a gain pedal in the loop? I always heard that was a no no.. Not saying Im right, just what Ive been told.. Always happy to learn something new!
 
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That's one thing you all need to keep in mind too. His amp isn't stock.. Im not sure how much more beef he has, but he did say with the mods, he is close.. Yeah, a stock PV 30 is good for classic rock at best..

Gone Shootin, can you run a gain pedal in the loop? I always heard that was a no no.. Not saying Im right, just what Ive been told.. Always happy to learn something new!

No, you don't run it in the loop in a traditional sense. You plug the guitar into the input of the pedal and run the output of the preamp pedal into the amp's loop return. This bypasses the amp's preamp.
 
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Yeah, don't run a gain pedal in the loop. It won't sound good, and it could actually do some damage depending on the amp. The loop is for lower level signals, and time-based effects (delay, chorus, etc).
 
Re: OD Recommendation

Yeah, don't run a gain pedal in the loop. It won't sound good, and it could actually do some damage depending on the amp. The loop is for lower level signals, and time-based effects (delay, chorus, etc).

You have the level thing backwards, most loops are line level which is much higher than instrument level, although a lot have switchable levels or pots to control the level. Line level is probably not high enough to damage pedals that are only designed for instrument levels (like Boss single pedals), but it sound really bad because it will cause the circuit to clip in ways it's not supposed to even when they are off if they are buffered.

But yeah, don't run gain pedals in the loop like you would a delay or something. The Palladium, AMT pedals, or other "preamp" style pedals, you can run in place of the amp's preamp. You plug into the pedal, then run the output of the pedal into the effects return on the amp bypassing the amp's preamp.
 
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No, you don't run it in the loop in a traditional sense. You plug the guitar into the input of the pedal and run the output of the preamp pedal into the amp's loop return. This bypasses the amp's preamp.

Yeah, don't run a gain pedal in the loop. It won't sound good, and it could actually do some damage depending on the amp. The loop is for lower level signals, and time-based effects (delay, chorus, etc).

That's what I thought Mincer, that's why I was asking. Thanks for clarifying gone shootin!
 
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Actually ended up going with the Metal Muff. Smart choice this thing works well. Picked it up used for 60 bucks. It will certainly do the trick until I get a more suitable amp but then again IDK. I get a pretty full range from the C-30 and the muff w/ boost.
 
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