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........i am searching for a pedal to get a little bit more gain from my amp and obtain a slight volume boost during solos. I must say that untill now i have never used pedals and i have always relied on the amp to get my distortion tones.....so i do not have any knowledge on overdrive/distortion pedals. Do i need an overdrive or a distortion pedal?Can you suggest me one out of the boss zone? I would prefer one that is quite transparent and that does not influence the amp eq.....i only want it to ad a little more gain and a slight volume boost.......

Just the usual suspects:

Boss DS-1 or Duncan Pickup Booster. Those are my two favorites for a boost.

The DS-1 rocks a little harder but the Duncan Pickup Booster is cleaner and more transparent.

Lew

DS-1? I would have thought a blues driver or a yellow OD pedal would have suited from the boss camp, rather than a Distortion box...

or you could get a combo overdrive/distortion one from boss

I don't use the DS-1 to boost distortion. I set it so I can leave it on all the time and when I lower the volume on my guitar to 5 get a cleanish rock tone and when I trun my guitar up get a more overdriven rock tone.

Most guys stomp on it to get distortion and then stomp on it again to turn it off and get a clean tone.

But Satriani and Vai use/used one the way I do.

I think of it as tone conditioner or something...not as a distortion or overdrive pedal.

Used the way I use it, it'll smooth out and improve the tone of just about pedal plugged into it...even a Big Muff.

Lew

I highly recommened the Marshall BB-2
from : localhost/www.marshallamps.com/images/p...dals/bb-2.html

I use the Jekyll side of my Jekyll amp; Hyde for a boost, I can then set an additional drive setting on the Hyde side.

A Duncan Pickup Booster sounds like it would fit the bill, or a Fulltone Fatboost.

I use the Duncan Pickup Booster....Very transparent...Great pedal overall...

Try a EH double muff (on single setting) or a Vox Valve tone (rare but sweeeeeeeeet!!)
Originally Posted by trelfTry a EH double muff (on single setting) or a Vox Valve tone (rare but sweeeeeeeeet!!)I own a ValveTone 810....Nice pedal and yet another quot;Tube Screamerquot; clone....

Haven't tryed any of the recent EH stuff though....Thought about putting an quot;English Muffinquot; into a nice quot;Big Muffquot; though!

I got a Valve tone over in the UK - really rare over here

Probably the best buy on ebay I'v had this year!!


Originally Posted by trelfI got a Valve tone over in the UK - really rare over here

Probably the best buy on ebay I'v had this year!!

Great pedal....It's a Tube Screamer with a different quot;tone stackquot;....Otherwise it's another TS copy!

I always thought it was a bit different gt;gt; but ccooollll


Originally Posted by trelfI always thought it was a bit different gt;gt; but ccooollll

It's just milder in the mids and the lows,but it's still a TS...Just has a different eq is all...

Try Fulltone OCD....real nice , versitile box !!!!

I would put a Fulltone Fat Boost or a Duncan Pickup Booster in the FX loop. Clean volume boost, tones of headroom ... works a treat.

man i know i'm on this forum too much when i come in here and i know what people are going to say just by their screen name before i even read their post hehe.

-Mike

A friend of mine has just lent me an Ibanez Tube King ( I'm going to sell a kidney for it!! )

I think they are discontinued now but oh my god!!!!

I really like the Fulltone Fulldrive II, and I've been able to tweak it to give me exactly what I want regardless of what amp or guitar or situation I'm in so far. It is the most versatile overdrive/distortion I have.

The Marshall BB looks interesting, I have the Marshall Jackhammer and I like it a lot but the Fulltone Fulldrive II is in a different class. I've had it for about six months now and it always earns it spot on the pedal board.

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