what should I go with?

what should I go with?

  • boss sd1

    Votes: 2 11.8%
  • boss ds1

    Votes: 5 29.4%
  • maxon 808

    Votes: 7 41.2%
  • ibanez tubescreamer

    Votes: 3 17.6%

  • Total voters
    17

metal

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i want sweet killer metal tone, creamy distortion, singing leads, smooth high gain, i want to put it in front of my mesa what you all think?
 
Re: what should I go with?

Maxon OD808. SD-1 sounds solid state in comparison, the DS-1 won't work for what you're trying to do. The Maxon and Ibanez both work, but the Maxon has a much sweeter midrange, brighter LED, better footswitch, and overall just sounds better.
 
Re: what should I go with?

hey common people if you vote on the poll at least leave a comment why you think thats the right decision!
 
Re: what should I go with?

Get the Tubescreamer and have it modded for more bottom end and a bit more output (not gain).
 
Re: what should I go with?

maybe I'm just crazy and don't know how to use my tube screamer...but when I think TS style pedals, I do NOT think high gain and heavy metal...*shrug*
 
Re: what should I go with?

Get a Spina SD-1, you wont regret that. Hit it with the level when you use high gain stuff, but on the clean channel with the drive it sounds real smooth and creamy. I love it, couldnt be happier.
 
Re: what should I go with?

Benjy_26 said:
Get the Tubescreamer and have it modded for more bottom end and a bit more output (not gain).


Erm... no, not at least for what we're doing. The bass cut is a good thing, in this instance, along with the mid boost and compression.


CapoFirstFret said:
maybe I'm just crazy and don't know how to use my tube screamer...but when I think TS style pedals, I do NOT think high gain and heavy metal...*shrug*


We take the TS, and run it's controls at 9, 11, and 12 o clock for the drive, tone, and level controls, respectively. Run that into a high-gain amp with the gain backed down a notch, and it tightens everything up. The combination of the midboost, lowcut, and added compression makes everything much tighter, clearer, more defined, more punchy, and cuts through a mix better.
 
Re: what should I go with?

These pedals won't do metal by themselves, IMO, but the Maxon is clearly the superior pedal in my experience...
 
Re: what should I go with?

A Maxon OD-9 would be a great choice as well, it's voiced more like a TS-9 but with all the "cool mods" already built in.

Cheers,

CJ
 
Re: what should I go with?

i would get the DS-1 which is more versatile... you can boost it like an overdrive or boost it like a distortion..
JJ
 
Re: what should I go with?

Why can't you get sweet killer metal tone, creamy distortion, singing leads, smooth high gain from just your Mesa? Maybe a compressor would work better.
 
Re: what should I go with?

saladin said:
Why can't you get sweet killer metal tone, creamy distortion, singing leads, smooth high gain from just your Mesa? Maybe a compressor would work better.


You won't get creamy distortion or singing leads while using the Modern mode, but you can't get as good rhythm tones playing on the Vintage mode, IMHO.

Throw an OD pedal ontop to coat it, tighten everything up, compress it *just* enough, boost/sweeten the mids... perfect.
 
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