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Update to my pedal board - all you can overdrive
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    Hello!

    I just want to show the update of my pedalboard:



    The new one is the good old Boss DS-1. I thoght I would get a very heavy 80's distortion. But with most of my low output guitars, there is a very fine overdrive sound with distortion at 12 o'clock. Chords are resolved very fine so that there is absolut no muddy tone. Ok, I did'nt get what I thought, but this sound fits very good to my playing.

    That's one of my problems: I like different distortion sounds: From even breaking up to crunchy rock sounds up to classic lead. So I have to collect distortion pedals on my board

    In the moment the signal path is:

    Guitar -> Bos TU-2 -> Hellabe Wah -> Marshall BB-2 -> Harley Benton OD-100 -> Digitech Bad Monkey -> Marshall Guv'nor Plus -> Bosss DS-1 -> Marshall Regenerator 1 -> Harley Benton Delay DD-2 -> Amp.

    I'm thinking of changing the delay to a Boss DD-7 because mine has noch tap-tempo function.
    Greetings

    Christian

    Guitars: Fender Telecaster Standard, Squier Classic Vibe 50's Stratocaster, Yamaha Pacifica 412V, Dean Vendetta, J&D LS-1, Collins Stage Western

    Amp: Vox Valvetronix AD50VT, Fame GX60R

    Pedals: DIY Box of Rock Clone, DIY Linear Power Boster, Marshall Guv'nor Plus, Marshall Regenerator, Digitech Bad Monkey, Harley Benton OD-100, Harley Benton DD-2, Behringer Hellbabe HB01 Wah, Boss DS-1, Boss TU-2, Boss DD-7, EXH Small Clone

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    Looks great! Lots of Marshall pedals - kewl! :
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    I've always heard Germans were into driving. I guess this confirms it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    I've always heard Germans were into driving. I guess this confirms it.
    I guess you're right
    Greetings

    Christian

    Guitars: Fender Telecaster Standard, Squier Classic Vibe 50's Stratocaster, Yamaha Pacifica 412V, Dean Vendetta, J&D LS-1, Collins Stage Western

    Amp: Vox Valvetronix AD50VT, Fame GX60R

    Pedals: DIY Box of Rock Clone, DIY Linear Power Boster, Marshall Guv'nor Plus, Marshall Regenerator, Digitech Bad Monkey, Harley Benton OD-100, Harley Benton DD-2, Behringer Hellbabe HB01 Wah, Boss DS-1, Boss TU-2, Boss DD-7, EXH Small Clone

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    Hi Chris,

    You can never own enough overdrive and distortion pedals. Your board looks great.

    What are those patch cables you use?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimi75

    What are those patch cables you use?
    That are CORDIAL CFI with neutrik/REAN 0,15 to 0,6 m long with rectanguluar plugs.

    Some mentioned, that they are only half metal shielded at the plug, but I found no problems until now.

    Other good patchcable are the Pro Snake Patch Cables of Thomann.
    Greetings

    Christian

    Guitars: Fender Telecaster Standard, Squier Classic Vibe 50's Stratocaster, Yamaha Pacifica 412V, Dean Vendetta, J&D LS-1, Collins Stage Western

    Amp: Vox Valvetronix AD50VT, Fame GX60R

    Pedals: DIY Box of Rock Clone, DIY Linear Power Boster, Marshall Guv'nor Plus, Marshall Regenerator, Digitech Bad Monkey, Harley Benton OD-100, Harley Benton DD-2, Behringer Hellbabe HB01 Wah, Boss DS-1, Boss TU-2, Boss DD-7, EXH Small Clone

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    How do you like the BB-2? I am looking for an overdrive pedal and have been considering this one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disraeli
    How do you like the BB-2?
    The BB-2 has two modes:

    Boost Mode: Only the volume level has a function. It determines the level of the boost. The boost itself is nearly neutral, slightly pushing midrange. I use it a lot this way, to give a little extra "kick" in the solos when playing nearly clean or with only little overdrive.

    Blues mode: You get a bluesy overdrive fom just breaking up to a singing lead sound. It really sounds like a cranked up marshall bluesbraker combo. Think of the sound of AC/DC; you won't get a 80's metal sound out of it.

    I like it very much, because you get 2 pedals in one. The metal housing and true bypass is good as well.
    Greetings

    Christian

    Guitars: Fender Telecaster Standard, Squier Classic Vibe 50's Stratocaster, Yamaha Pacifica 412V, Dean Vendetta, J&D LS-1, Collins Stage Western

    Amp: Vox Valvetronix AD50VT, Fame GX60R

    Pedals: DIY Box of Rock Clone, DIY Linear Power Boster, Marshall Guv'nor Plus, Marshall Regenerator, Digitech Bad Monkey, Harley Benton OD-100, Harley Benton DD-2, Behringer Hellbabe HB01 Wah, Boss DS-1, Boss TU-2, Boss DD-7, EXH Small Clone

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guitar-Chris
    The BB-2 has two modes:

    Boost Mode: Only the volume level has a function. It determines the level of the boost. The boost itself is nearly neutral, slightly pushing midrange. I use it a lot this way, to give a little extra "kick" in the solos when playing nearly clean or with only little overdrive.

    Blues mode: You get a bluesy overdrive fom just breaking up to a singing lead sound. It really sounds like a cranked up marshall bluesbraker combo. Think of the sound of AC/DC; you won't get a 80's metal sound out of it.

    I like it very much, because you get 2 pedals in one. The metal housing and true bypass is good as well.


    Hmm well I wasn't really goin for an AC/DC sound. More along the lines of an early Clapton (bluesbreaker, cream era) So, ill have to keep on researching. Thanks for the info.
    Last edited by Disraeli; February 18th, 2009 at 08:17 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disraeli
    Hmm well I wasn't really goin for an AC/DC sound. More along the lines of an early Clapton (bluesbreaker, cream era) So, ill have to keep on researching. Thanks for the info.
    Perhaps you have a look at the variety of tones of the BB-2 at the youtube video.

    You can also get the woman tone with it. You can hear it at 1:05.
    Greetings

    Christian

    Guitars: Fender Telecaster Standard, Squier Classic Vibe 50's Stratocaster, Yamaha Pacifica 412V, Dean Vendetta, J&D LS-1, Collins Stage Western

    Amp: Vox Valvetronix AD50VT, Fame GX60R

    Pedals: DIY Box of Rock Clone, DIY Linear Power Boster, Marshall Guv'nor Plus, Marshall Regenerator, Digitech Bad Monkey, Harley Benton OD-100, Harley Benton DD-2, Behringer Hellbabe HB01 Wah, Boss DS-1, Boss TU-2, Boss DD-7, EXH Small Clone

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    you gotta love the DS-1. I see your using the same setting I do. gets a good 80's to 90's grunge sound

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