Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Dave Sloven on December 01, 2013, 12:38:01 PM
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O.K., this arrived on Thursday but today was the first day I got to crank my amp a bit and test it out.
It has booted the Maxon OD-9 off my board.
Reasons:
1. It can do everything the OD-9 can do with the bump switch engaged, and sounds like an OD-808 with it off
2. It doesn't have that annoying footswitch that the Maxon has, so I know when the pedal is on or off (I can feel it click)
3. The 100Hz knob
Here's a photo of it on my board (it's the one that ironically is switched off, but you can see the bump light is on).
(http://i.imgur.com/LCEjqLR.jpg)
Actually I prefer it with the bump off, at least when playing my Stockholm-loaded SG Junior through it.
I hope I don't pull these ugly guitar faces when I play with it, LOL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0C9UkCPUVM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0C9UkCPUVM)
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Not an MXR fan are you! I think there are more MXR pedals on that board than I've seen in a long time :D
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Great O.D, i've got one myself and thus far it's been great, i love the 100hz when playing my 8 or 7 string, can bump off some more low end but i can have it back when switching to 6 strings, really versatile.
i use the bump but TBH i haven't looked at my settings much lately.
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Not an MXR fan are you! I think there are more MXR pedals on that board than I've seen in a long time :D
I haven't had problems with them yet, and they fit together nicely on my board. The only nuisance sometimes is the proximity of the 9V plug to the input jack.
I even have the rubber boots on most of my MXR knobs (besides the chorus), which enables me to adjust them with my feet. The only one I really don't like much is the Custom Comp, not because it is not a good compressor (it is a great one) but just because I don't have much use for it. I don't play a lot of clean passages. I also haven't spent much time learning how to use some of the pedals, such as the delay and chorus. I do use the EVH pedals now and then, especially the phaser. The main ones I use are the overdrive, the boost, the phaser, the EQ, and the wah. The non-MXR pedals - the Polytune and the Decimator - are actually the ones I use the most, the ISP is on all the time and having a Gibson I tune up regularly :roll:
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Nice score, they're meant to be pretty nice. Glorified SD1-type circuit, I think.
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Nice score, they're meant to be pretty nice. Glorified SD1-type circuit, I think.
This one seems to be closely related to the Way Huge Green Rhino
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Great vid, sounds like a great pedal.
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Nice score, they're meant to be pretty nice. Glorified SD1-type circuit, I think.
This one seems to be closely related to the Way Huge Green Rhino
The schematic i saw looked like a glorified SD1, whereas i think the GR is TS-based? Not that an SD1 or TS are miles apart anyway, of course :lol:
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Nice score, they're meant to be pretty nice. Glorified SD1-type circuit, I think.
This one seems to be closely related to the Way Huge Green Rhino
The schematic i saw looked like a glorified SD1, whereas i think the GR is TS-based? Not that an SD1 or TS are miles apart anyway, of course :lol:
Would love to see the schematic if you can PM me a copy please???
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I'll have to find it first and hope that I didn't imagine seeing it :lol: I'll take a look. :)
EDIT: found it ok. I'll just post it here in case anyone else is interested (if that's not ok, I'll take it down). :)
http://www.freestompboxes.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=18600#p200133 (http://www.freestompboxes.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=18600#p200133)
The schematic's in the second post of that thread. Component values in post #3.
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Soldering small components is a pain in the arse. Personally I'd rather just buy a pedal and save my fingers and eyes the pain :wink:
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sounds interesting
checking the schematic, it's definitely a stock boss sd-1/wylde overdrive circuit with an added active bass boost circuit
the switch messes with the tonestack by putting negative feedback or something
might try that in my oliver sd-10 (old roland/boss licensed brazilian sd-1 clone)
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^ ^ Oh I never said you had to make one, I can't make pedals either :lol: I just posted it for HTH :)
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That demo sounds nice. I'm still looking for my perfect TS-Type boost, so far I have a Digitech Bad Monkey and an Ibanez TS-9DX. Next on my list was the Maxon OD-9 Pro Plus, but that MXR caught my eye. Well thanks a lot there for the GAS, Agent Orange! (no pun intended, the Vietnam War was gruesome and cruel)
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That demo sounds nice. I'm still looking for my perfect TS-Type boost, so far I have a Digitech Bad Monkey and an Ibanez TS-9DX. Next on my list was the Maxon OD-9 Pro Plus, but that MXR caught my eye. Well thanks a lot there for the GAS, Agent Orange! (no pun intended, the Vietnam War was gruesome and cruel)
To make your GAS more intense, I run an MXR CAE Boost/Linedriver into the front of the O.D., and I have the rubber boot on the knob so that I can adjust the amount of gain on the fly. I find this works much better with my Peavey than using a distortion pedal for those times when I need an increase in gain for a lead. Pushing the gain into the front of the overdrive does the trick
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I'll have to find it first and hope that I didn't imagine seeing it :lol: I'll take a look. :)
EDIT: found it ok. I'll just post it here in case anyone else is interested (if that's not ok, I'll take it down). :)
http://www.freestompboxes.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=18600#p200133 (http://www.freestompboxes.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=18600#p200133)
The schematic's in the second post of that thread. Component values in post #3.
Cheers dude PDT_003
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No problem :) The person who reversed it did all the work, I just happened to come across the thread :lol: