gregory
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Has anyone tried either of these?
I'm into lower gain stuff that I can push with an MXR M77 in order to get more gain in addition to a volume boost.
I dig the sound of these pedals when their gain is cranked and am hoping that can be exploited by driving them with an OD. By drive, I don't mean your basic TS with mid-voicing and hair. Unlike a TS, the M77 has a f**k-ton of volume on tap, and I love to make use of that.
I recently grabbed a BE-OD and it works amazingly well with my '81 TS-9, and am thinking about getting a mini TS for it, but I'd rather have something that doesn't just compress when juiced with a lot of output.
Headroom, baby! I'm looking for a low gain Plexi-IAB with headroom so that it can be pushed to sound like an angry 2203-IAB.
Ideally I'd like it to work with Fender-style cleans. Right now I have a Mesa Mark IV, but am eye-balling a Super Sonic. Too many of these MIAB pedals are demoed into amps that more closely resemble Marshalls than Fenders.
I'm into lower gain stuff that I can push with an MXR M77 in order to get more gain in addition to a volume boost.
I dig the sound of these pedals when their gain is cranked and am hoping that can be exploited by driving them with an OD. By drive, I don't mean your basic TS with mid-voicing and hair. Unlike a TS, the M77 has a f**k-ton of volume on tap, and I love to make use of that.
I recently grabbed a BE-OD and it works amazingly well with my '81 TS-9, and am thinking about getting a mini TS for it, but I'd rather have something that doesn't just compress when juiced with a lot of output.
Headroom, baby! I'm looking for a low gain Plexi-IAB with headroom so that it can be pushed to sound like an angry 2203-IAB.
Ideally I'd like it to work with Fender-style cleans. Right now I have a Mesa Mark IV, but am eye-balling a Super Sonic. Too many of these MIAB pedals are demoed into amps that more closely resemble Marshalls than Fenders.
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