Nasty, harsh, painful dirt - on a budget
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Re: Nasty, harsh, painful dirt - on a budget
I'm not a big Brand New fan, but I feel like Big Business kind of fits that mold to a T?
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Re: Nasty, harsh, painful dirt - on a budget
I could definitely see that, I actually meant heavy in terms of usage though, like that's the only BN song that sounds that way as opposed to a band based on the concept.D.o.S. wrote:I'm not a big Brand New fan, but I feel like Big Business kind of fits that mold to a T?
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Yea, I'd have to hear something of what's going on to judge whether 'clean' fits.
I played with all sorts of noise projects for a long time and my dirtboxes were *almost always* off.
When in doubt, despite my love of fuzz, I go for clean, sometimes, laughably so.
Rarely without the Space Echo...but...that's not dirt.
I played with all sorts of noise projects for a long time and my dirtboxes were *almost always* off.
When in doubt, despite my love of fuzz, I go for clean, sometimes, laughably so.
Rarely without the Space Echo...but...that's not dirt.
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Re: Nasty, harsh, painful dirt - on a budget
Maybe I don't need him to play with dirt. Maybe he just needs to turn the fuck up. Loud ass cleans.
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Will be honest, any "normal" dirt tone he could possibly want will be any Boss multi made in the last 20 years - if it's a more recent one, it'll actually probably be decent if tweaked.
I can sound like me with anything from a ME-6 on, providing I want to go pretty aggressive on the gain (which I do).
Just tell him to turn up because you're having a hard time hearing him if nothing else. It's true!
I can sound like me with anything from a ME-6 on, providing I want to go pretty aggressive on the gain (which I do).
Just tell him to turn up because you're having a hard time hearing him if nothing else. It's true!
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Re: Nasty, harsh, painful dirt - on a budget
You guys should check out my band sometime. There are a few songs with clean very guitars and grind fuzz bass.
Also, get a ds-1 haha. crank the tone up and feel your bones start to scrape away. Or tell him to get stainless steel strings. OR BOTH.
Also, get a ds-1 haha. crank the tone up and feel your bones start to scrape away. Or tell him to get stainless steel strings. OR BOTH.
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Re: Nasty, harsh, painful dirt - on a budget
Loud cleans are always fun. If harsh and hurtful dirt is needed, Holowon Umiom. I keep mine around for the ugliest distortion tones it can do. It also does normal dirt sounds as well, but its ridiculous EQ and gate make for some truly ugly sounds.
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Re: Nasty, harsh, painful dirt - on a budget
I think the Driving Notion is perfect for loud, clangy, trebly, dirty guitar toanzneonblack wrote:Maybe I don't need him to play with dirt. Maybe he just needs to turn the fuck up. Loud ass cleans.
provided you haven't already flipped it.
What's his amp situation?

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Re: Nasty, harsh, painful dirt - on a budget
Sounds like his amp situation should be a pair of Twin Reverbs, each sitting atop extension cabs packing 15-inchers, hahahahahahaha 
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I'm keeping the DN! I haven't gotten it back yet anyways. SUNDAY!MEC wrote:I think the Driving Notion is perfect for loud, clangy, trebly, dirty guitar toanzneonblack wrote:Maybe I don't need him to play with dirt. Maybe he just needs to turn the fuck up. Loud ass cleans.
provided you haven't already flipped it.
What's his amp situation?
He has a Crate 4x10 and a powerful SS amp. Dunno what exactly. I don't know if it will be able to hang with my YBA-3 + 2x15 setup but we'll see next week.
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Re: Nasty, harsh, painful dirt - on a budget
A Harmonic Percolator might be something to consider as well. It can be bright/harsh. Plus, the sustain that comes from those - even when the dirt is dialed back and it's clean-ish - is unbelievable.
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Re: Nasty, harsh, painful dirt - on a budget
I would love him to sound like Albini.DADGBD wrote:A Harmonic Percolator might be something to consider as well. It can be bright/harsh. Plus, the sustain that comes from those - even when the dirt is dialed back and it's clean-ish - is unbelievable.
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Nine of swords has a cheap one. No clue if it's good thoughneonblack wrote:I would love him to sound like Albini.DADGBD wrote:A Harmonic Percolator might be something to consider as well. It can be bright/harsh. Plus, the sustain that comes from those - even when the dirt is dialed back and it's clean-ish - is unbelievable.
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Re: Nasty, harsh, painful dirt - on a budget
Dunno if it fits the budget, but Fredric Effects also has a Harmonic Perc clone:
http://www.fredric.co.uk/harmonic-percolator
95 pounds... that's a little more than $140 before shipping...
They also have a clone of the Shin-Ei Unpleasant Companion, which is legendarily harsh:
http://www.fredric.co.uk/shin-ei-fy-2-f ... -companion
http://www.fredric.co.uk/harmonic-percolator
95 pounds... that's a little more than $140 before shipping...
They also have a clone of the Shin-Ei Unpleasant Companion, which is legendarily harsh:
http://www.fredric.co.uk/shin-ei-fy-2-f ... -companion
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