Suck Toan

Take an old DOD 250 and solder some resistors across random points on the circuit board. 47 picofarads (about 0.12 mL or 1/16-inch) should be enough. The added resistance will hold some of the voltage/current back and act as an attenuator, so you can get that cranked tone at any volume. Since you are doing it randomly, it will sound more organic and vintage than if you followed some so-called plan or schematic. Its art, man, not a sourdough recipe!

I also recommend soldering a tube in the output of your digital delay pedal to get more of an analog feel. You can run the power supply through a series of summing op-amp circuits to step up the voltage and really make the tube cook! You might want to try pulling the chip on the delay pedal and soldering in a socket so that you can try different NOS Panasonic bucket brigade ICs. Make absolutely certain you get the ones made right before that one assembly line worker went on vacation in summer of 82; I hear he was never really focused on hand doping the semiconductor junctions just right after he came back from Coney Island.

That's too much work man,

I just wanna slap some random pedals together and get aLL dA GaInZZZ.
 
I thought my Blackstar sounded quite good- until I "opened the hood" and saw how it was constructed. :/

"now I can't unsee, ololol :'( !!!!!11! " :(

...but it still sounds quite good ;).

ON TOPIC: - what is the ultimate tone suck? for me: digital gear, (which though, can be remedied; by having some analog preamp or similar, in the signal chain).

Peace out! :D

-Erl ♪
 
Bruh, them Metal Zones have EQs. That’s why I have them. I increase the treble a bit in each and scoop them mids.

The Metal Zone is ... well, a classic. Like a Ford Mustang. Though; it takes a bit of experimenting and experience; to find the right settings. On both amp and pedal!

I love how it sounds, straight into the desk. \m/
 
Take an old DOD 250 and solder some resistors across random points on the circuit board. 47 picofarads (about 0.12 mL or 1/16-inch) should be enough. The added resistance will hold some of the voltage/current back (.....).

Sounds like; what I'm about to try, on my Joyo Ultimate Drive. A very nice box indeed; especially when I run it on 4,5 volts! :D

though; I'm tempted to try some different clipping diodes. :)

Or, just return it to stock. (I've opened it to have a look. Too bad, I forgot to ask Mother to bring me my multimeter!!)

Yeah! :D

-E
 
So is it possible that the way to achieve Suck Toan is to clip so much (clipping upon clipping upon clipping) that you wind up in the 4th dimension of G@iNz and the fundamentals of the notez totally disappear?

Is this that "angry beez" phenomenon?

Demanic chiming in on defending the "Fizz" tone , in 3,2,1...... :)
 
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This is not going to be enough Fizz for the good toanz
 
The Metal Zone is ... well, a classic. Like a Ford Mustang. Though; it takes a bit of experimenting and experience; to find the right settings. On both amp and pedal!

I love how it sounds, straight into the desk. \m/

This is the thread for you then!! :D
 
This is obviously a joke thread, but I think it would be fun to have a little Suck Toan contest.

See who can come up with the suckiest suck that ever sucked of sucking toan.
 
This is obviously a joke thread, but I think it would be fun to have a little Suck Toan contest.

See who can come up with the suckiest suck that ever sucked of sucking toan.

Oh man, sounds fun...


If it were a contest to submit suck toan from famous players, I'd ask What do I win?



 
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