thanks, grind is what i'm looking for! leaning towards odb3, but the rat in question is the littleBear one w/ vintage, turbo + led modescoldbrightsunlight wrote:For me ODB-3. Rats sound very cool but standard Rats drop too much bass for bass guitar IMO and don't have the EQ and blend control of the Boss which gives you a lot more tonal options for the money. Fair warning it's very grindy on a lot of settings. Which is great! But you know, it isn't for everyone.alexsga wrote:
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I have no idea how all that will affect the sound on bass TBH.
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HM-2 is like my favorite ever. Actually, a whole bunch of Boss ones are ace. FZ-2 of course (I only played the behringer version and it rips), and OS-2 is a great drive pedal. Boss ODB-2 is also really good.
As for the specific question, I don't think you could get an HM-2 for 50 bucks, but an ODB-2 would be very good. I have not played bass with a rat but I've heard its awesome. Although I would guess the regular ol' rat2 you get today would not do you a lot of favors on bass now. I'd go with the boss option
As for the specific question, I don't think you could get an HM-2 for 50 bucks, but an ODB-2 would be very good. I have not played bass with a rat but I've heard its awesome. Although I would guess the regular ol' rat2 you get today would not do you a lot of favors on bass now. I'd go with the boss option
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Oh hell yeah HM-2 on bass is great if you could find one for the price. Which nowadays sadly isn't a thing I don't think.
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I found mine MIJ for 75€ though, so it doooooeeesss happen. Probably not among the people who would sell on reverb but you could be luckycoldbrightsunlight wrote:Oh hell yeah HM-2 on bass is great if you could find one for the price. Which nowadays sadly isn't a thing I don't think.
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Definitely an ODB-3 - I love that cool yellow!alexsga wrote:you have $50 & are looking for one final pedlol for the bass board - which one do you get, rat or odb3?
I love Rats and I have a vintage sick flat box sick chip one but I rarely use it on bass. It's cool.... but it's not my go to. An ODB-3 is like a swiss army knife for bass players.
I keep thinking about buying that Wren & Cuff 25v Overdrive but then I'm like.... It's so pricey and I'd probably just wind up using the Boss more and it's already yellow!
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Cheap HM-2’s are Craigslist and pawnshop domain lately, neither of which seems to be happening with the plague.
$50 Carcosas are still a thing if you look. I was happy paying $100 new, picked up a backup at $50 with no hesitation. Definitely belongs in this thread.
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For every $400 HM-2 on Reverb there’s a guy in the suburbs selling one for $85. Patience is the key....Gone Fission wrote:Cheap HM-2’s are Craigslist and pawnshop domain lately, neither of which seems to be happening with the plague.
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I would probably sell mine for 400 dollaridoos. It is an amazing pedal though. Boss should probably waza that shitretinal orbita wrote:For every $400 HM-2 on Reverb there’s a guy in the suburbs selling one for $85. Patience is the key....Gone Fission wrote:Cheap HM-2’s are Craigslist and pawnshop domain lately, neither of which seems to be happening with the plague.
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i was gonna say the BD-2. it's a great sounding & versatile pedal.chuckjaywalk wrote:I really like two Blues Drivers in concert, the first maxed out, pushing the second. Otherwise, the current Little Big Muff is okay.
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bawz od-3 for sure! that thing has been my guitar tone since i got one for nothing on ebay
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qersty wrote:bawz od-3 for sure! that thing has been my guitar tone since i got one for nothing on ebay
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