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Hi, everyone!
I'm just wondering how some of you setup the overdrives and distortions in your rig for flexibility and versatility. For example, if you had three overdrive/distortion pedals (Drive 1, Drive 2, Drive 3), do some of you use them in combinations to get more levels of gain? Eg. Drive 1 = Light Drive 2 = Medium Drive 1 + Drive 2 = Medium Heavy Drive 2 + Drive 3 = Really Heavy etc. If you do, what pedals do you use and find work together well to create these combinations? Or, do you prefer to use your overdrives/ distortions individually? Thanks! |
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i dont do that much stacking, usually only two at a time. lets say i've got a tube screamer and a rat. i'll use the rat for classic rock tones, and the tube screamer for blues and light gain tones. then i'll use them together for hard rock, maybe even metal tones.
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ya, its one of the definitive combos i think.
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another combo people like is Screwdriver + Timmy
I like the timmy with a ts-type pedal too (for that matter, Timmy + a lot of different kinds of od is great) |
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Two is as many as I'd stack. After that it just gets way too noisy to be of much use.
That said I like the medium gain going into the higher gain.
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I've been doing it and some stack better than others for sure. I always have the cleanest best stackers last or after the other overdrives. Timmy and Screwdriver stack well but the HBOD (Honey Bee Overdrive) stacks after pedals like no other - really cuts it to be out front for live use. All 3 are nice stackers.
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Honestly, I'm an "amp distortion" kind of guy. Mesa Boogie's will do that to ya, but I agree with the Skreddy Screw Driver/Timmy combo. I'd do something with medium gain with some character with a transparent OD to stack on it. If you get a TIM, you'd also have a nice boost on it, too.
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I remember playing around with a tubescreamer into a big muff like the guys in the Offspring did in the early days, it was pretty cool.
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