Re: Your go-to edge of breakup od?
Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2013 4:17 pm
in the band I'm playing with now, my amp at stage volume accomplishes this, so I don't need a drive pedal.
otherwise, od-3
otherwise, od-3
kbithecrowing wrote:Fairfield Barbershop is a good choice for this.

Harsh in the high end? Always good to know about how/when things sound bad.synthezatory wrote:I used to bond with ssbs mini for everything, from clean boost, slight breakup to starved fuzz toanz after other od pedals. But with my new amp (ampeg gvt, awesome goddamn amp btw) it sounded harsh and rather shit.
YOU'RE HARSH IN THE HIGH END.smallsnd/bigsnd wrote:Harsh in the high end? Always good to know about how/when things sound bad.synthezatory wrote:I used to bond with ssbs mini for everything, from clean boost, slight breakup to starved fuzz toanz after other od pedals. But with my new amp (ampeg gvt, awesome goddamn amp btw) it sounded harsh and rather shit.
:surprise:D.o.S. wrote:YOU'RE HARSH IN THE HIGH END.smallsnd/bigsnd wrote:Harsh in the high end? Always good to know about how/when things sound bad.synthezatory wrote:I used to bond with ssbs mini for everything, from clean boost, slight breakup to starved fuzz toanz after other od pedals. But with my new amp (ampeg gvt, awesome goddamn amp btw) it sounded harsh and rather shit.
i really want one of these.kbithecrowing wrote:Fairfield Barbershop is a good choice for this.
There's been a bit of a learning curve regarding the Baxandall eq. But the mini always sounded fizzy through it no matter what eq settings the amp is on, even when the pedal is in a very low gain settings, bummer. For the first time ever I took that thing off my main board. I guess it just didn't click with the amp, but goddamn this amp sounds soooooooooooo good. Especially when you got 80% discount on top of it. I'll keep using the mini for the other amp though, no worry Brian! It'll always oooooooooooon as usualdoommeow wrote:Sure it's not just an EQ'ing issue? The Ampeg eq has a different learning curve than many amps.synthezatory wrote:But with my new amp (ampeg gvt, awesome goddamn amp btw) it sounded harsh and rather shit.
But for OD, for everything, Fryette SAS.
I really liked my GVT15H but over time I realized it hated most of my go to od/dirt/fuzz pedals. Pedals that worked well with every guitar amp combo I own and use I just couldn't make work with that Ampeg. Harsh and strange sounding is how I'd describe it, total loss of low end thump too. Which was strange as the cleans sound so nice.synthezatory wrote: But with my new amp (ampeg gvt, awesome goddamn amp btw) it sounded harsh and rather shit.
I agree with you, almost totally. The drive outta this amp is pretty bad, but the cleans are amazing. Great wide range and truly great amount of sweep of an EQ. Mine's (15w 112 combo) has a big amount of bass though, like really loud and really kicking when the bass knob cranked.. I was really surprised when I first tried it. This thing needs a warmer/darker od's in my opinion. Again, I love it and best $299 I've ever spent for a tube ampHoly Schnikes wrote:I really liked my GVT15H but over time I realized it hated most of my go to od/dirt/fuzz pedals. Pedals that worked well with every guitar amp combo I own and use I just couldn't make work with that Ampeg. Harsh and strange sounding is how I'd describe it, total loss of low end thump too. Which was strange as the cleans sound so nice.synthezatory wrote: But with my new amp (ampeg gvt, awesome goddamn amp btw) it sounded harsh and rather shit.
The EQ is powerful and helps. Spend a fair amount of time tweaking it to death. It's a little weird cuz its a standard treble/bass baxandall with added mid-shift. Every time you move that mid setting your basically recalibrating the treble and bass controls, making them react differently. Huge amount of tone options if you're patient. Maybe a preamp tube swap would make a difference as well.