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Old 03-21-2004, 05:15 PM
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Good distortion pedal

I have a boss metal zone but im not happy with it. It sounds like bees pissed off. I want something fuller, louder and edgier. I like feedback, too. any recommendations?
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Old 03-21-2004, 07:21 PM
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Re: Good distortion pedal

The danelectro distortion itīs pretty dirty......

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Re: Good distortion pedal

I was in the exact same dilemma as you. I had a Boss DS-1, which was too thin for my needs.
Sounds like you need a Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi.
I got the (cheaper) Russian-built one, and I love it.
Drawback: it kinda thins up your clean sound. One could adjust the EQ on the amp, like I did, but it didn't fix the problem entirely.

It also depends on what kind of amp you've got. I've found it sounds a bit more edgy through a solid-state amp.
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Doin't buy any pedals with "Metal" in their name, because they will always suck. "Metal Zone", "Metal Master", "Death Metal", all crap.
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Re: Good distortion pedal

I've found that statement to be more often than not true.

And I thought the DS-1 was tinny...
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You have to turn the tone way down.
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Doin't buy any pedals with "Metal" in their name, because they will always suck. "Metal Zone", "Metal Master", "Death Metal", all crap.


I can agree with that. I think im gonna go for the electro harmonix pedal, i've seen a lot of artists use it. im just not sure whether to get the american or russian, cause i heard one of them kills the original signal of your guitar. I think it may be the russian, like Shane said.
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Sadly, it's true. Maybe I should shell out an extra $30 and get the American one someday.
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I personally don't like Danelectro. They're very, very fuzzy and sound like something a grunge band would use more than anyone of the Pink Floyd taste.
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Re: Good distortion pedal

Dave uses the Danelectro Big Muff, according to Gilmourish.com...

Personally, I've got a Marshall JH-1 Jackhammer, and I am very satisfied with it. I can get quite heavy disortion and nice, soft blues overdrive with it...
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Re: Good distortion pedal

Hm, cool, thanks for the info. I guess Danelectros do work for Pink Floyd taste, as Dave uses it himself I guess I just have the wrong ones. (one of which has "metal" in it, that might explain it)

I'll have to make note to get the big muff. I just find it kind of odd that Dave would use a peddle I can get for 40 bucks at a flea market.
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I personally don't like Danelectro. They're very, very fuzzy and sound like something a grunge band would use more than anyone of the Pink Floyd taste.


Yeah i can see that. I see a lot of garage bands using Big Fuzz, like Mudhoney and the White Stripes.
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Re: Good distortion pedal

I also have a Marshall. It's the GV-2 Guv'nor. It's got the warmest, sweetest blues/rock tone. I mix it with some compression and I get an INCREDIBLE blues tone. I set my USA Strat to the neck pickup, set the gain to about half, and I fall in love.

Still wanting a big muff pi!
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I've heard some good stuff about the Ibanez Tubescreamer, but have never used it.
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Re: Good distortion pedal

Electro-Harmonix makes the Big Muff Pi, not Danelectro.

I've got a Dano overdrive, it's pretty good for a bluesy/rock overdrive. One can get a decent White Stripes sound out of it.
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