Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Toe-Knee on January 06, 2013, 02:52:42 PM
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Hey guys I got this pedal the other day and it's the most fun I've had with a pedal for a long time!
I also got a set of JH EMGs which are really nice but we wont discuss that here.
I posted a quick breakdown on my blog until i'm more familiar with the pedal then i'll be recording clips etc and going into a bit more depth.
http://toboy-diy.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/mxr-custom-badass-modified-overdrive.html
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Congrats! I always liked that pedal, and I was choosing between the CBMOD or the Way Huge Green Rhino. The Rhino won by a hair, but you got yourself a cool pedal! I also wanna hear a little more about the Het Set.
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I'll be posting a review and clips on the blog in a few days of the het set i don't really wish to discuss them on here being the bkp forum and all however heres a pic! The first thing i noticed about them was that they have quite a good helping of mids!
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Wow I'm actually surprised. I thought Metallica and James were some of the biggest advocates of the "smiley" EQ.
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Wow I'm actually surprised. I thought Metallica and James were some of the biggest advocates of the "smiley" EQ.
I was really surprised too. I played them a while back in PMT and don't remember them being so middy. However it was a very pleasant surprise.
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I'm looking to get a non-TS style overdrive to go with my JTM and soon to arrive Irish Tours.
As I'm a bit of an MXR fan, I've had this one in my sights for a while.
I might pull the trigger on one.
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^ i think the badass is based on a ts (or maybe more like an sd1, but similar, anyway).
Now- that doesn't matter if it sounds different enough (I haven't tried it), and also I dare say you could design a completely different OD circuit which sounded pretty similar to a TS (big mid hump), so how it sounds compared to what you want it for is more important than the circuit design and origin. But I just thought it was worth pointing out when you said you wanted a "non-TS style overdrive".
Nice scores Toe-Knee :)
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When I say "non-TS style" I mean sonically, because that's all that matters to me.
How they go about achieving the tone, I really couldn't care less :wink:
So yeah, what I meant was no mid hump, basically. I'm looking for something with a fairly flat frequency response.
From Toe-Knee's description, it looks like this one might fit the bill, at least with the "hump" disengaged.
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I think basically all MXR overdrive products are variants of the TS in one way or another, so it probably wouldn't be your best bet. However, the CBMOD is one of the least akin to the TS, and it has enough tone shaping knobs on it that you could find a tone you want out of it that suits you.
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the best advice i can give you really is to go out and try one. I can't see it being a problem as most places seem to stock MXR pedals. Just see if it works for you.
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I can't see it being a problem as most places seem to stock MXR pedals.
You've obviously not been to Belgium yet...
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I can't see it being a problem as most places seem to stock MXR pedals.
You've obviously not been to Belgium yet...
Fair enough! Well i guess your only option is to order and return it if it isn't for you
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An in-store test can only tell me so much too. I need to use stuff with my own rig. Been burned plenty of times by something that sounded awesome in the shop and sounded like total cr@p at home or with the band :?
I'll probably just pull the trigger and order it from Thomann. From what I've seen in demos, it sounds different enough from my OD9. If it really doesn't add anything, I'll send it back.
Toe Knee, did you get more playtime in? Any new thoughts about it?
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Okko Diablo +? That's quite neutral.
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Toe Knee, did you get more playtime in? Any new thoughts about it?
Nope unfortunately i haven't had a chance to play tonight as i've been running around to the doctors and trying to get my surgery booked in. I should get a good few hours in tomorrow
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When I say "non-TS style" I mean sonically, because that's all that matters to me.
How they go about achieving the tone, I really couldn't care less :wink:
So yeah, what I meant was no mid hump, basically. I'm looking for something with a fairly flat frequency response.
From Toe-Knee's description, it looks like this one might fit the bill, at least with the "hump" disengaged.
no worries, i just thought it was worth pointing it out :)
An in-store test can only tell me so much too. I need to use stuff with my own rig. Been burned plenty of times by something that sounded awesome in the shop and sounded like total cr@p at home or with the band :?
agreed :)
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Just a few quick clips before I go out. I didn't have much time to do this so it isn't really optimal. All is explained in the post
http://toboy-diy.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/mxr-custom-badass-modified-overdrive_8.html
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Those clips sound very convincing. I will need to spend some money, methinks :D
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Sounds great!
is all dials at noon your settings of choice or just for ease purposes?
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It was just for testing purposes more than anything. Also note the crunch sound is a bit weak on the amp on those clips due to the crunch just being another mode of the clean channel so it has shared gain/eq controls and i left them exactly as they were for the clean so as not to skew the results.
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Yeah, the crunch tone in itself was a bit uninspiring, if you'll pardon me saying.
The important thing for me though, was that the CBMO made it sound a lot better ;)
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Yeah, the crunch tone in itself was a bit uninspiring, if you'll pardon me saying.
The important thing for me though, was that the CBMO made it sound a lot better ;)
Yup thats the downside of the design. Originally the amp just had the crunch mode and the clean mode is the crunch attenuated. Its possible to get fantastic cleans or a fantastic crunch but not both. In this case i went for a poor compromise between the two for demo purposes.
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I just went into my guitar room/bedroom and the computer was still on. And i realised that on the crunch clips i never loaded impulse files....
For anyone interested i recorded these using the slave out on my amp that is the entire amp signal tapped off from the speaker out jack so it has the power amp in there too.
I thought it would be better for comparative purposes. However it clearly wasnt as the last three clips are just the amp with no speaker simulation. I'll fix that tomorrow!
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Does that mean the crunch clips will sound better once fixed?
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Does that mean the crunch clips will sound better once fixed?
yes in theory.
THe new clips are now uploaded