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Re: Lower-Mid Overdrives?
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 10:11 am
by ThorZ
This may help you out. I love the OD and its very flexible with the toggle:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjkxMBH6vlw[/youtube]
Re: Lower-Mid Overdrives?
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 10:33 am
by KaosCill8r
The Warmpler Euphoria overdrive is a good option. Great tone section with a separate bass control and 3 different diode clipping options. Goes from very mild to very crunchy. I built a clone as a bit of a joke I dubbed the Cock Sniffer. The joke ended up on me because it really is an awesome sounding and versatile overdrive.
Re: Lower-Mid Overdrives?
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 1:39 pm
by ancientbones
KaosCill8r wrote:The Warmpler Euphoria overdrive is a good option. Great tone section with a separate bass control and 3 different diode clipping options. Goes from very mild to very crunchy. I built a clone as a bit of a joke I dubbed the Cock Sniffer. The joke ended up on me because it really is an awesome sounding and versatile overdrive.
I think I've heard of this before. Someone recommended i check out the Timmy or a Moog MF Drive too.
I'm curious about rats, are there any decent priced rats that are like
better rats? I know the new rats are ok but there's so many variants out there. I've heard of the Fuzzrocious stuff but I'm sure that's way out of what I'm willing to shell out ($100-$150 at most really). I'm still a little interested about how a klone would sound with my amp too. Maybe I'll try a Soul Food and see how it is. My friend's old soul food was kind of shoddy though. I'd rather support a builder than some big company anyways.
Hell, if you guys know any Detroit builders I love supporting my local scene. I'd be all over Jext-Telez stuff if they made some cheaper pedals.
Re: Lower-Mid Overdrives?
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 2:03 pm
by ancientbones
So I tried out a rat 2 in a store compared with a soul food and I liked the rat a lot better, but it sounded really really harsh at almost any setting. But at least it didn't suck away all the bass like the soul food did. I liked the response of the soul food, just wish it didn't take away so much low end.
Re: Lower-Mid Overdrives?
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 2:36 pm
by tremolo3
ancientbones wrote:but it sounded really really harsh at almost any setting.
Add drums, bass, another guitar and you will praise that "harshness".
Re: Lower-Mid Overdrives?
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 3:05 pm
by ancientbones
ramonovski wrote:ancientbones wrote:but it sounded really really harsh at almost any setting.
Add drums, bass, another guitar and you will praise that "harshness".
Yeah I suppose. I was hoping to get a smoother overdrive sound out of like Yo La Tengo pulls off. Couldn't really do it well.
Re: Lower-Mid Overdrives?
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 3:05 pm
by rustywire
The secret to the Rat is revealed at stage volume.
Re: Lower-Mid Overdrives?
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 3:14 pm
by ancientbones
rustywire wrote:The secret to the Rat is revealed at stage volume.

i'll never be on the big stage. right now it's just me and an audio interface to record with.
I've been trying to find more info on what Blonde Redhead used in the mid to late 90's but I haven't come up with much. I see they use a BD-2 and an MXR Distortion II these days. Maybe that could get me in the ballpark of tone I'm looking for? I'm really into Polvo, Blonde Redhead, and Yo La Tengo's sounds.
Re: Lower-Mid Overdrives?
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 3:50 pm
by tremolo3
OCD is a pedal that I enjoyed at low volumes with a Champ but didn't liked at loud volumes with a Twin, it just gets lost.
I haven't found a pedal that I enjoyed straight into an audio interface, try with digital stuff maybe.
Re: Lower-Mid Overdrives?
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 4:41 pm
by ancientbones
ramonovski wrote:OCD is a pedal that I enjoyed at low volumes with a Champ but didn't liked at loud volumes with a Twin, it just gets lost.
I haven't found a pedal that I enjoyed straight into an audio interface, try with digital stuff maybe.
Oh I'd still be recording like a 4x12 with my big solid state amp. I've owned an OCD before and while it had a little more bass than the soul food i tried today, it still definitely took away some bass. When it got cranked that bass kind of came back but by then it was just all muddy and weird sounding. I had a v4. I've heard earlier versions didn't really have this problem as much, but I'm not gonna shell out that kind of money for an older one. They're like double the price now.