Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: mikey5 on September 15, 2008, 01:58:06 AM
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Hey there I am probably going to buy a Hot distortion or a Radial Plexitube ( the two hot British distortion pedals in one box )
I want to be able to switch between distorted rhythms to a lead tone(I want two Distortion channels) . I have a BBE Sonic Maximizer, and I was wondering if it would be necessary for me to invest in the more expensive Radial distortion Plexitube if i have the booster pedal?
I mean what is the difference?? Cant I just kick on my booster during Solos or would it be better to get the more expensive one? I usually keep my booster on all the time
Can you set each channel to a different setting so you can switch between rhythm and solos? Or do you have to eq it back and forth every time you switch channels?
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I dont view the BBe as a booster , and I know what you mean about having it on all the time
The Plexitube is great because it gives you two channels of Marshall like tone , so you have a crunch and a lead channel as well as the amps clean tone.
The Plexitube lets you eq each channel to some extent as well which is another advantage