Stompboxes: Best of Breed

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What are widely considered the holy grails for each class of stompbox/effect? What is considered the very top of the line, best of breed, legendary, greatest (or among the greatest) for each type of effect:
  • Overdrive
  • Distortion
  • Fuzz
  • Clean Boost
  • Treble Boost
  • Wah
  • Phaser
  • Compressor
  • Tremolo
  • Flanger
  • Univibe
  • Chorus
  • Analog (or Tape) Delay
  • Digital Delay
  • Reverb
  • Tuner
  • Other
- Keith
 
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Re: Stompboxes: Best of Breed

I think its going to be far to subjective to really get anything that remotely resembles a consensus with a question like that. Especially with the OD/Distortions that a total matter of taste based up what type of music you play, not to mention the type of amp your running it into, type of guitar etc.

Wah's as well are a pretty personal thing with no real "right" answer.


Modulation effects may be a bit easier. I like the purple boss flanger for example and while not the most expensive, it gets the job done and I dont think theres much difference in the high end stuff. Doesn't mean they aren't better, but unless you really use that pedal alot, not many want to spend top dollar for a "gravy" effect verses "bread and butter" stuff like an OD.
 
Re: Stompboxes: Best of Breed

I won't be offended if I don't get consensus. I'm not expecting that, especially of the gain categories.

- Keith
 
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marshall tube amp distortion and fender supersonic amp overdrive are probably the best amp overdrives i can think of.

as far as pedals are concerned, the vox wah is great and the jeckle and hyde pedal is awesome. for metal, the metal muff is probably the best i've heard.
 
Re: Stompboxes: Best of Breed

What are widely considered the holy grails for each class of stompbox/effect? What is considered the very top of the line, best of breed, legendary, greatest (or among the greatest) for each type of effect:
  • Overdrive Klon or Banzai Cold Fusion
  • Clean boost I haven't played enough to compare
  • Treble boost /\/\Same
  • Wah I'd say a Teese Picture Wah
  • Phaser EH Small Stone for me
  • Compressor No clue
  • Delay Echolplex! Besides that I'm still digging the DMM
  • Chorus Small Clone or CE-2
  • Reverb Fender Standalone/Weber Revibe
  • Tremolo probably Weber Revibe
  • Fuzz not a fuzz faz so hard to know
  • Distortion Thus Far a Distortion III or Rat
  • Flanger Haven't played enough to really compare
  • Etc.
- Keith
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My thoughts
 
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# Overdrive - Klon Centaur, Analogman King of Tone
# Clean boost - Xotic RC Booster, Keeley Katana, Fulltone Fat Boost
# Treble boost - Diaz Texas Ranger, Dallas Arbiter Rangemaster
# Wah - Fulltone Clyde Deluxe, Teese RMC3
# Phaser - Mutron Bi-Phase, ADA Final Phase, EH Small Stone
# Compressor - Keeley, Ross
# Delay - Fulltone Tube Tape Echo, L6 DL-4, EH Memoryman, Roland rack etc.
# Chorus - Roland CE-1, TC Electronic, EH Polychorus
# Reverb - EH Holy/Holier/Holiest, L6 Verbzilla, Roland, TC Electronic
# Tremolo - Demeter Tremulator, Fulltone Supatrem
# Vibe - Sweet Sound Mojo Vibe, Fulltone Stereo Dejavibe
# Fuzz - Fulltone 69 & Soulbender, Roger Mayer, Big Muff
# Distortion - Damage Control Demonizer, Fulltone GT-500, T-Rex, MI Audio
# Flanger - ADA Flanger, Ibanez Flying Pan, EH Hoax/Mistress
 
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I can tell you my faves...what I own and use.

Overdrive IBANEZ TS-808
Clean boost BOSS DS-1
Wah FULLTONE CLYDE DELUXE
Compressor HOMEBREW CPR
Delay LINE 6 DL4
Chorus BOSS CE-2
Reverb LINE 6 VERBZILLA
Fuzz FULLTONE 69
Distortion BOSS DS-1

My favorite amps, BTW, are my Mission Amps modded Fender Princeton Reverb w/Weber C10NQ speaker and Fender Deluxe Reverb w/Celestion G12H-30 speaker.
 
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What are widely considered the holy grails for each class of stompbox/effect? What is considered the very top of the line, best of breed, legendary, greatest (or among the greatest) for each type of effect:
  • Overdrive - Maxon TS808
  • Clean boost
  • Treble boost Dallas Range Master/Hornby Skewes/Analog man Bueno Boost RI
  • Wah - Vox 845 ?
  • Phaser ---
  • Compressor ---
  • Delay AIWA Tape delay/EchoPlex
  • Chorus original MXR stereo chourus/MAXON CS9
  • Reverb -- Fender stand alone.
  • Tremolo ---
  • Fuzz The original "smiley face" used by Gillmoure/the current RIs are not it at all
  • Distortion MXR dist+(script)DS-1
  • Flanger Maxon FL9
  • Etc.
- Keith
My five cents ^^
 
Re: Stompboxes: Best of Breed

Nice to see people chiming in on this thread. I've added a couple to the list, and I split delay into analog and digital.

- Keith
 
Re: Stompboxes: Best of Breed

What are widely considered the holy grails for each class of stompbox/effect? What is considered the very top of the line, best of breed, legendary, greatest (or among the greatest) for each type of effect:
  • Overdrive
  • Distortion
  • Fuzz
  • Clean Boost
  • Treble Boost
  • Wah
  • Phaser
  • Compressor
  • Tremolo
  • Flanger
  • Univibe
  • Chorus
  • Analog (or Tape) Delay
  • Digital Delay
  • Reverb
  • Tuner
  • Other
- Keith

I could never imagine having all those effects in my signal chain.

I use Chorus (a boss CH1 or CE2), Delay (Boss DD3) a TS9 for overdrive and a Monroe Drive mad by Xssive (Its a 808 heavily modded) and a Wah. and tuner. All the pedals I own work for me, so I see no reason to explore replacing them. I am currently shopping for an A/B/Y though.
 
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Chorus- OLD TC Electronics (I think it was a Chorus/Phaser thing)

Analog Delay- Washburn Analog Delay.

Tuner- Everything I've heard about the Peterson tuners has been overwhelmingly positive.

As far as what I'm actually using...

OD- Barber Direct Drive
Distortion- old Boss DS-1
Delay- old Washburn Analog Delay
Chorus- old Ibanez CS-9
Tuner- Boss TU-2 or TU-12
 
Re: Stompboxes: Best of Breed

Here's my list, keeping in mind that we're talking about stomp boxes, not amps or rack units.


  • Overdrive - Original Ibanez TS-808, Ulbrick 12AXE, MI Audio Blue Boy
  • Distortion - MI Audio Crunch Box, ZVex Box of Rock
  • Fuzz - Analogman NKT275 Sunface
  • Clean Boost - Ulbrick Megalodon, DOD (yes, DOD!) Bi-fet Preamp
  • Treble Boost - BSM range (RM, HS-C, OR)
  • Wah - Teese RMC range
  • Phaser - MXR Script Logo Phase 100
  • Compressor - Ross, Script Logo MXR Dyna Comp (for funk)
  • Tremolo - Boss PN-2 (for the added panning feature)
  • Flanger - No Opinion
  • Univibe - KR Megavibe, Sweetsound MojoVibe
  • Chorus - Boss CE-1, Boss DC-2 Dimension C
  • Analog (or Tape) Delay - Boss DM-2
  • Digital Delay - T-Rex Replica, Ibanez DE-7
  • Reverb - T-Rex Room Mate
  • Tuner - Petersen Strobostomp, Boss TU-12
  • Other - Mutron III Envelope Filter, Octron 2 octaver



Cheers...............................wahwah
 
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Here's my list, keeping in mind that we're talking about stomp boxes, not amps or rack units.
[*]Treble Boost - BSM range (RM, HS-C, OR)
[*]Other - Mutron III Envelope Filter, Octron 2 octaver
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Cheers...............................wahwah
AHAAA !!!! Dude, you missed the thread where I was trying to find out how people in the know can compare BSM boosters to Analog's man baueno boost. So why did you pick BSM, so what are the maind differernces between RM and HS-C? And one more, Mutron III Envelope Filter - noise gate? Thanks.
 
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AHAAA !!!! Dude, you missed the thread where I was trying to find out how people in the know can compare BSM boosters to Analog's man baueno boost. So why did you pick BSM, so what are the maind differernces between RM and HS-C? And one more, Mutron III Envelope Filter - noise gate? Thanks.

Yeah, sorry Dr, I must have missed that thread. The BSM treble boosters are pretty hard to beat, in fact I can't think of anything. Mike's Beano Boost is his take on the Dallas Rangemaster, but it doesn't have the same mojo as Bernd's RM (which stands for, you guessed it, Rangemaster!) The BSM HS-C is his clone of the Hornby Skewes treble booster, as used by Ritchie Blackmore. He makes about 4 variations of these, reflecting the mods that Ritchie had done to his Hornby Skewes over the years, including a later silicon version. The rest are of course germanium transistors like the original. Ritchie's classic early Deep Purple tones are mainly Hornby Skewes into a Vox AC-30.

The Mutron III is an envelope filter, I guess the closest description you could get would be "touch wah." It is a wah-like filter which opens up dependent on picking dynamics. Imagine squeezing a duck just as it's about to vomit. Made famous by Stevie Wonder on his Clavinet, and Bootsy Collins on bass. Ridiculously funky and untouched by anything else. They made a reissue, but it's caca. Here's a pic of my old early 70's Mutron III. It just looks like a nauseous duck to me.

No noise gates in my world bro!

IMG_0057.jpg



Cheers...........................wahwah
 
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Nice to hear that you are a RB fan too. Which BSM got the most gain or should I say pushes the tubes to saturate the most? One of the HS's or RM? also can we please hear a clip of mutron in action the concept sounds fantastic. Noisegates yeah .... I cant decide weather I need one .... I play high gain but then they do chocke the tone, played an ISP yesterday .... was not impressed. Thanks
 
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I love envelope filters. The very best one IMO is the Lovetone Meatball. That thing is really amazing.

Years ago, I wanted an old Mutron III, and got the reissue. I had to give the Meatball back to a friend, so I wanted the new Mutron reissue as a replacement. I thought it sucked, and as soon as I tried an Electroharmonix Q Tron, I realized it was even better sounding than the Mutron, so I ended up with the Q Tron. That is one fun pedal, and it's even got gain added to it, so it dishes out some tones that sound like stomping on a duck.
 
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  • Overdrive----Fulldrive, Klon, Cold Fusion, Fireball
  • Distortion----OCD, Demonizer
  • Fuzz---------Tonebender
  • Clean Boost--SD Clean boost, DOD Bifet
  • Treble Boost--Rangemaster, Beano-boost
  • Wah----------Bad Horsie, Clyde
  • Phaser--------?
  • Compressor---MXR
  • Tremolo-------The new SD product looks really neat
  • Flanger-------TC Electronics
  • Univibe--------Vox Univibe
  • Chorus--------TC Electronics
  • Analog (or Tape) Delay -Memoryman
  • Digital Delay----DL4
  • Reverb---------Verbzilla/Holy Grail
  • Tuner----------Boss TU-2/Strobostomp
  • Other
 
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Good thread!

I don't consider myself enough of an effects-head to vote, but I have already learnt that I should be GASsing for a Fulltone Clyde Deluxe!
 
Re: Stompboxes: Best of Breed

Overdrive (Fulltone OCD, Xotic AC booster)
Distortion ( Boss DS1 *modded*, IBZ Tube Screamer)
Fuzz (Demeter Fuzzulator, Big Muff)
Clean Boost (Xotic RC Booster,Fulltone fat-boost)
Treble Boost (no idea)
Wah ( Vox *modded* )
Phaser ( no idea )
Compressor (MXR, Keeley, Ross)
Tremolo (Demeter Trem, Line 6)
Flanger ( MXR )
Univibe (no idea)
Chorus ( TC Electronic, boss)
Analog (or Tape) Delay ( Fulltone TTE)
Digital Delay ( Boss dd-20 , Line 6 DL-4)
Reverb (Boss, Fender, Holy Grail)
Tuner ( Boss )



There is my ignorant and tone def picks (im very biased)

chris
 
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