Nasty, harsh, painful dirt - on a budget

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You flipped your ID didn't you? You can get some great Fuck-esque overdrive tones out of it, but kinda brasher and more brutal. But still clean. I used mine for the first time at rehearsal volume tonight and it sounded awesome with massive volume and distorted bass.
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cheesecats wrote:the most horrible sounding distortion i've achieved was through a behringer thunderbird, cheaper than most pedals

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i recorded the opening riff through this, using my iphone

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goroth wrote:You flipped your ID didn't you? You can get some great Fuck-esque overdrive tones out of it, but kinda brasher and more brutal. But still clean. I used mine for the first time at rehearsal volume tonight and it sounded awesome with massive volume and distorted bass.
I flipped my ID before I even got it, dammit.

Another thing is, I know he doesn't really want to spend much money on pedals which is why I say on a budget. And I'm a nice guy but I don't wanna drop $100+ on someone else's pedalboard
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Buy a Devi kit, give it to him to build and be done. Nasty dirt on a budget at it's best. OR buy a Boss DS 1. He's a guitar player. Those guys are happy with anything. :) hahahaha

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jwar wrote:OR buy a Boss DS 1. He's a guitar player. Those guys are happy with anything. :) hahahaha
:lol: Not me, I play guitar and refuse to put crap on my board. Boss pedals are the best for using as a doorstop, paper weight or turning into some kind of weed smoking device. Or you could put one in a sock and use it to ward off people who try to steal your good pedals at a gig.
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Don't make me fight you kaos. Boss stuff is awesome. Ok, their last decade or two hasn't seen a lot of legit classics but up until the 90s they were pretty untouchable. Still are if you ask me.
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There's still some very solid stuff.

The thing is it's never been 'out there' stuff as a whole - a lot of time, the stuff we love now was pretty panned at the time but they tried.

I would not be happy without a HM-2-type thing available, and the GL-100 (which gives me that in spades) is my favorite standalone preamp for any stringed instrument.

I could walk in to a GC (ok, if I could walk, and there was a GC locally) and find *something* in their line that would fit my basic needs off the bat and do what it said, and keep doing so, until I didn't want it to any more.

They were rightly the gold standard of stuff into the 90s, at which point the market fractured to a point where NOBODY will be like they were.
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This thread made me get out my American Metal, it's awesome...
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KaosCill8r wrote:
jwar wrote:OR buy a Boss DS 1. He's a guitar player. Those guys are happy with anything. :) hahahaha
:lol: Not me, I play guitar and refuse to put crap on my board. Boss pedals are the best for using as a doorstop, paper weight or turning into some kind of weed smoking device. Or you could put one in a sock and use it to ward off people who try to steal your good pedals at a gig.
Wait wut? They've got a billion different pedals, so they're bound to have a good share of crappy ones. But something tells me you're either biased, or you haven't played any of the awesome boss pedlols... :p

The FZ-2 and HM-2 may not be for the faint of heart, but what about the DD series, RC series, the CE-2, VB-2, HF-2, DM2/3,... :idk:
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Neon how did all of this go ober with yr guitar buddy?
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Haven't talked to him yet, haha. He's been AWOL. I'm going pawn shopping tomorrow though. Gonna keep an eye on the BST when I get paid too. Maybe grab him a couple used Devi's or something.
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frigid midget wrote:
KaosCill8r wrote:
jwar wrote:OR buy a Boss DS 1. He's a guitar player. Those guys are happy with anything. :) hahahaha
:lol: Not me, I play guitar and refuse to put crap on my board. Boss pedals are the best for using as a doorstop, paper weight or turning into some kind of weed smoking device. Or you could put one in a sock and use it to ward off people who try to steal your good pedals at a gig.
Wait wut? They've got a billion different pedals, so they're bound to have a good share of crappy ones. But something tells me you're either biased, or you haven't played any of the awesome boss pedlols... :p

The FZ-2 and HM-2 may not be for the faint of heart, but what about the DD series, RC series, the CE-2, VB-2, HF-2, DM2/3,... :idk:
I'm not biased. The only Boss pedal I've ever owned gave me 5 minutes of play then died. Before you ask it was the proper Boss power supply. It wasn't new and it came free with a guitar I got. I didn't get fazed about it. Figured I could find another use for it (See above suggestions :lol: )
But you are right. I've never tried any of the awesome ones you mentioned. I would like to try the FZ-2 and some of the delays are much loved around here so yeah. Also the tremolo has me interested because of The Black Keys.
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Sounds like it was abused or fed bogus power in the past to get that result.

You're overlooking a cornerstone of guitar effects because of a freebie in a used package.
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rfurtkamp wrote:Sounds like it was abused or fed bogus power in the past to get that result.

You're overlooking a cornerstone of guitar effects because of a freebie in a used package.
Yeah you have a valid point. I am really interested in one of those rack mount boss GT001 processors that you have. Been keeping my eyes open for a cheapy.
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It's not rackmount (that's the GL-100), the GT-001 is a desktop and I've very very rarely seen used ones pop up - they're selling (to a point they're out of stock some of the time) but nobody's flipping.
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