Re: NPD: Gray Channel
Posted: Sun May 15, 2016 1:15 pm
Damn that third rail is bananas! I've never seen a distortion pedal with assignable switches before!
Dude no worries! Gonna check out the Third Rail nowneonblack wrote:Sorry for the derail.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.