benjaturner
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A lot of the younger guitars that I teach ask me what Overdrive pedal they should get and I'm always a bit stumped. The reason being that they play cheaper solid state amps like the Peavey Rage or a Marshall MG and I don't really know what will sound good with these amps. I think I know a bit about what will sound good with valve amps and I hope I usually make valid recommendations based on what sort of sound they describe in conjuction with their guitar for these students. (Phew!)
Do any manufacturers produce pedals for these types of amps?
Is it simply the case that the pedals that sound good through a valve amp will sound reletively as good through a solid state amp?
Or do some pedals perform better through cheaper amps than the pedals commonly used for valve amps?
I hope this isn't to vague. I don't really know how to be more specific. Erm... I guess what I'm asking is if a younger, beginner-level guitarist, with a reletively low budget and cheaper equipment generally, asked you what overdrive pedals you'd recommend, what would you tell him/her?
Thanks,
-Benja
Do any manufacturers produce pedals for these types of amps?
Is it simply the case that the pedals that sound good through a valve amp will sound reletively as good through a solid state amp?
Or do some pedals perform better through cheaper amps than the pedals commonly used for valve amps?
I hope this isn't to vague. I don't really know how to be more specific. Erm... I guess what I'm asking is if a younger, beginner-level guitarist, with a reletively low budget and cheaper equipment generally, asked you what overdrive pedals you'd recommend, what would you tell him/her?
Thanks,
-Benja