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Post by jsnaecker on Jun 26, 2009 12:47:41 GMT -7
Hello, i play mostly a tele through a Remedy and use a fulldrive, OCD, and carbon copy delay. What pedal could I use to fatten up or give more depth to my leads played higher up on the neck. I have been suggested BBE sonic maximizer, a micro-amp (don't know who makes it) a good equalizer pedal, and various boost pedals. Tried a fulltone fat boost and didn't like it. Any suggestions. Also, what exactly is a compressor good for besides making funk chords sound great. Thanks!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2009 0:00:06 GMT -7
How about some good ol' fuzz, germanium type ought'a do.
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Post by kjv02 on Jun 27, 2009 9:05:55 GMT -7
the micro-amp is made by mxr. its a good boost pedal but it doesn't really fatten up your tone at all...its just makes you louder and adds some dirt to your tone
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Post by faze on Jun 27, 2009 21:56:18 GMT -7
Lovepedal E6 is a fantastic thick overdrive distortion. I use mine with a Maz jr Nr and also stack it with a london fuzz and it gets some serious sustain and feedback. I am still working on getting a Remedy I am half way there I got my 1/12 Z Cab!
Both the E6 and the MJM London Fuzz are great pedals that can fatten up your tone.
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Post by sricabla on Jun 30, 2009 6:47:33 GMT -7
The Fulltone Fat Boost seems to fit the bill with 30 db of gain. Check them out!
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Post by jammergreg on Jun 30, 2009 14:17:50 GMT -7
Try A Beano Boost (by Analog Man) or a Java Boost (by Keeley) I use a Java Boost I call it ''Duane-In-A-Box. I'm FAT with That. Oh I use an ocd too w/ it. they are Dallas Range Master Treble boost Clones.
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Post by jsnaecker on Jun 30, 2009 15:51:05 GMT -7
i tried a fatboost and was not crazy about it
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Post by Burnsy on Jul 1, 2009 6:09:09 GMT -7
I've been trying to find the same. I usually use a Zendrive for lead breaks on my other amps, but the Remedy seems to handle it differently. I think a rangemaster style pedal would probably work great, but I haven't had a chance to try it out yet.
Fuzz is fun, but doesn't cut all that well through the mix.
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Post by troutstrat on Jul 1, 2009 11:08:13 GMT -7
I had a Remedy for a short time. The Remedy is a great amp.
I had a similar problem with thin notes. My ears decided that 6v6's are not as capable of producing thick single note tones like El34's, 6L6's, or KT66's are.
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