School me on dirt boxes...

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For me, the key is owning a killer sounding tube amp that I can turn up loud enough that it’s breaking up at least a little all on its own.

20 watts or so works well.

Over the years I’ve used Fender 5E3 Tweed Deluxe Amps, blackface Princeton Reverbs, blackface Deluxe Reverbs...all great amps for this purpose.

Recently I started using one or two ‘56 Gibson GA20’s.

Then I goose it with my Klon KTR or TS808 Tubescreamer or Visual Sound Route 808.
 
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It isn't? I watched video about it where guy A/B'd TS9 and ODR-1 with all pots at noon. Tone was almost the same...

It's not. It doesn't add a mid bump/honk or shave the bass off like a TS9 does. The first vid I linked has it compared to a TS808 clone towards the end of the vid, check it out later. I find the ts9 has more honk than a ts808. The ODR1 will retain the midrange of the guitar but not boost it like a tubescreamer, maybe add tiny bit of low mids but no upper mid spikes. The tone knob/spectrum knob on it also behaves differently than a ts tone knob, on the odr1 I much like to keep it at noon or beyond. One thing about it(& the vs open road) is that they have a bit more hiss with high gain settings than a ts would, it's less audible in a band setting though.
 
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I spent couple of hours today tweaking different kind of tones out of my Egnater Rebel. Now after all, I don't think I actually need additional dirt... It's just matter of learning how to get it, it's rather fast and smooth to operate once you remember how to dial from one tone to another.

I probably will buy that Killing Floor though. I'm really intrigued about it, and would to try it with my rig.
 
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