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Damn that third rail is bananas! I've never seen a distortion pedal with assignable switches before!
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It's pretty rad. I did a little mini review in the function FX thread.
Sorry for the derail. The Gray Channel looks rad. I heard the older 250 had a different sound than the reissue. I wonder which one this sounds more like.
Sorry for the derail. The Gray Channel looks rad. I heard the older 250 had a different sound than the reissue. I wonder which one this sounds more like.
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Did not know about the Function FX Third Rail-it looks badass! Thanks for introducing me to that pedal, as well. Gray Channel and Third Rail both seem like awesome pedals. I may order one or the other in the near future...
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Dude no worries! Gonna check out the Third Rail nowneonblack wrote:Sorry for the derail.
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Anyone know if the Gray Channel/DOD 250 circuit would be a good choice for boosting metal rhythms? I'm talking about the way a lot of modern metal guitarists boost their tone with tubescreamers/OD variants, with the gain down, and volume up... It definitely sounds crunchy as hell from the demos, so I'd imagine it would be sick. If I got a Gray Channel, I'm thinking I would primarily use one channel as an overdrive with amp distortion for metal tones (I'm a metal guy), and the other channel on my amp's clean channel with the gain dimed for a more crunchy "rock" tone.
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I don't metal, but i think it could work.
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Listen to YOB, that's all grey box variants for the tone.Pete wrote:Anyone know if the Gray Channel/DOD 250 circuit would be a good choice for boosting metal rhythms? I'm talking about the way a lot of modern metal guitarists boost their tone with tubescreamers/OD variants, with the gain down, and volume up... It definitely sounds crunchy as hell from the demos, so I'd imagine it would be sick. If I got a Gray Channel, I'm thinking I would primarily use one channel as an overdrive with amp distortion for metal tones (I'm a metal guy), and the other channel on my amp's clean channel with the gain dimed for a more crunchy "rock" tone.
Also you should listen to YOB because they are fucking amazing.
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ThisInconuucl wrote:Listen to YOB, that's all grey box variants for the tone.Pete wrote:Anyone know if the Gray Channel/DOD 250 circuit would be a good choice for boosting metal rhythms? I'm talking about the way a lot of modern metal guitarists boost their tone with tubescreamers/OD variants, with the gain down, and volume up... It definitely sounds crunchy as hell from the demos, so I'd imagine it would be sick. If I got a Gray Channel, I'm thinking I would primarily use one channel as an overdrive with amp distortion for metal tones (I'm a metal guy), and the other channel on my amp's clean channel with the gain dimed for a more crunchy "rock" tone.Their older records use the original and the newer ones a version done by Black Arts Toneworks called the Quantum Mystic.
Also you should listen to YOB because they are fucking amazing.

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Haha yes!Dungus wrote:ThisInconuucl wrote:Listen to YOB, that's all grey box variants for the tone.Pete wrote:Anyone know if the Gray Channel/DOD 250 circuit would be a good choice for boosting metal rhythms? I'm talking about the way a lot of modern metal guitarists boost their tone with tubescreamers/OD variants, with the gain down, and volume up... It definitely sounds crunchy as hell from the demos, so I'd imagine it would be sick. If I got a Gray Channel, I'm thinking I would primarily use one channel as an overdrive with amp distortion for metal tones (I'm a metal guy), and the other channel on my amp's clean channel with the gain dimed for a more crunchy "rock" tone.Their older records use the original and the newer ones a version done by Black Arts Toneworks called the Quantum Mystic.
Also you should listen to YOB because they are fucking amazing.
To expand on the original question, definitely. With the Grey Channel, the N setting would probably give you the most focus. The others will give you more saturation, but will start to get a little more splatty... but nonetheless good
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That's not exactly true afaik: the Yob tone is an old Ross Distortion, which is more or less a Distortion+, which is a relative to the 250, but they do sound different.
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I had my info wrong then.D.o.S. wrote:That's not exactly true afaik: the Yob tone is an old Ross Distortion, which is more or less a Distortion+, which is a relative to the 250, but they do sound different.
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People should still listen to Yob, though. You were still very correct.Inconuucl wrote:I had my info wrong then.D.o.S. wrote:That's not exactly true afaik: the Yob tone is an old Ross Distortion, which is more or less a Distortion+, which is a relative to the 250, but they do sound different.It should still fall in the range of the Grey Channel though.

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ten times to that.
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Blue clipper, maxon od-880, and maxon osd-9 are related too (the maxons more so to the Ross and mxr). Blue clipper is like the most stripped down one I think (not just because of the lack of knobs). DOD also made the yngwie one with more gain. Maxon makes a similar circuit with a different opamp called ood-9.
I hear DanW makes a good 250 with diode options.
I hear DanW makes a good 250 with diode options.
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Pretty sure the Ross is germanium. It's warmer, more saturated and not quite as loud.
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