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    Quote Originally Posted by warren0728
    my digitech bad monkey sounds good through the ad30vt and so does my old (90's) danelectro cool cat chorus pedal.

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    yeah, i use either tweed 4X10 or uk70s with my bad monkey. i turn down the gain on the amp, and i use the pedal for the gain. what are some of the ways you guys do it? i can describe exactly where the dials are if needed, i can get a good gov't mule/lynyrd skynyrd tones with my LP.
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    Guitars:
    -Agile AL-2800 Dlx Les Paul
    -Fender MIM Strat
    -Fender DG-8 Acoustic
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    -Vox Valvetronix AD30VT
    -Kustom 10W Practice Amp
    Pedals:
    -DigiTech Bad Monkey

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    I guess I should have been more specific....as far as pedals, I'm interested in OD/Distortion....I mostly play rhythm (mostly classic & 90s rock) on a Les Paul.

    My BD2 sounds horrible in front of the fender blackface model, but then again I'm new to this. Had the most luck with the Boutique. I have a Boss DS-1 and it seems to fall near the UK Modern.

    I've heard alot of good about the Bad Monkey...I may have to fork out the $40

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    WB
    I've been using my Bad Monkey in front of my DS 1 and really like it. You can get more bottom end from the ds1.
    That DS1 can also have some easy to do cool mods done to it either by yourself of some one else.
    Check this link. http://www.indyguitarist.com/mods.htm
    There are sound clips as well for most of the mods available.

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