Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: wintersun on September 26, 2007, 04:52:10 PM
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Hi guys! I'm about to get myself a new distortion pedal! I need you to help me choose!
I'm looking for this kind of tone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYNuQIfWSvo&mode=related&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDGeC7l3lhU
Some of you might not like this band, but I really like this tone...So, help me on this, please!
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I'm sorry, I just listened to those two clips... well as much of them as I could stomach... Dear lord... When was that? It sounds like 80s glam rock meets hardcore Christian praise or something. Scary!
Aaaanyway, as for tone... what about the gear you currently have?
Guitar/pickups, current effects units, amp. Anything else?
Might help to have an idea of what you need to get there!
Roo
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Well, like I said, some of you won't stand it, but I really like that tone... Don't have any better example, sorry!
I have The Nailbomb (alnico VIII) bridge, and The Mule neck. I use digital amp modeling, so I only need a good distortion.
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Lee Jackson XLS 1000 looks damn funky
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It sounds like 80s glam rock meets hardcore Christian praise or something. Scary!
Roo
WTF - sounds nothing like 80s glam
Sounded more like Fates Warning on the first clip and Helloween on the second.
Something that gives a typical Mesa Dual Rec type tone
A good choice of distortion pedal might be a HBE Full Metal Jacket
http://www.homebrewelectronics.com/products.htm
The Lee Jackson may indeed be good as well
or have a look at the AMT pedals
http://www.amtnorthamerica.com/products/product_pages/products.html
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You know what will nail this tone?
A BroTech Fat Pipe Pro!
http://www.brotechelectronics.com/effbox/fatpipepro.htm
I've had a BroTech for about 4 years. They are a small NY company and I picked up the pedal at a guitar show.
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Buy whichever one you like the most.
I just heard those brotech clips... they sound astonishing on the Peter Gunn mp3...
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sonata arctica used DSLs i think... Try marshall pedals maybe?
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Wow! Thanks everyone! I'll check them out!
Thanks! :D
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A good choice of distortion pedal might be a HBE Full Metal Jacket
I have to get myself an FMJ, just for completion's sake.
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Here's a pedal I believe is worth noticing... The Tonebone Hot British!!!
http://www.tonebone.com/tb-hotbritish.htm
I'm considering buying it, along with some other pedals you guys recommended! Thank you for that!
So, does anyone have any info on this?
EDIT: @TwilightOdyssey: I just found out that you have one... So, could you please tell me would it work for this tone I'm after?
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EDIT: @TwilightOdyssey: I just found out that you have one... So, could you please tell me would it work for this tone I'm after?
Yup, and that's why I recco'd the Fat Pipe Pro PDT_008
The Fat Pipe will nail that sound; The Tone Bone is good, but not great.
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EDIT: @TwilightOdyssey: I just found out that you have one... So, could you please tell me would it work for this tone I'm after?
Yup, and that's why I recco'd the Fat Pipe Pro PDT_008
The Fat Pipe will nail that sound; The Tone Bone is good, but not great.
The problem is I can't get this anywhere not even near Croatia... Seems like they have no dealers outside US. :(
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That could be a problem.
Food for thought: You could always buy it and have it shipped to me, and I would have no problem mailing it to you.
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That could be a problem.
Food for thought: You could always buy it and have it shipped to me, and I would have no problem mailing it to you.
Wow, thanks! I'll send you a PM now!
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Krank Distortus Maximus for the name alone.
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FInd a Mesa Bottle Rocket on ebay. That's as good as I can do...
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What's the EH Metal Muff like? I want a versatile distortion pedal, and this baby seems pretty cool. Does it take a boss style power input though? I hate having to use a reverse polarity/male input for my bug muff.
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FINALLY found a way to upload a +100MB video clip.
Anyway, here's a quick demo of the BroTech Fat Pipe Pro in action:
http://www.box.net/shared/57ph4pgvzp
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That was great! Totally worth the downloading time, fellas. :wink:
Good tone too. How do you find that Agile? I've heard some people say they are great and some find them quite plastic-y.
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That was great! Totally worth the downloading time, fellas. :wink:
Thanx!
How do you find that Agile? I've heard some people say they are great and some find them quite plastic-y.
I really like it. It's FAR from fake feeling; it's 10 lbs of solid guitar! The fingerboard is a straight 14" radius which may not be comfortable to some people, however. After upgrading the pickups to BKs, though, it sounds very good.
BTW, that guitar has a Riff Raff/Stormy Monday set in it. So, you can imagine how much grind you can get out of the Fat Pipe with a high output pickup.
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Hey are there any really good ANALOG or true bypass distortion pedals out there that are under 200 quid?
EDIT: Other than the Fat Pipe? I want to shop around for the good stuff, see what i like.
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Hi guys! I'm about to get myself a new distortion pedal! I need you to help me choose!
I'm looking for this kind of tone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYNuQIfWSvo&mode=related&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDGeC7l3lhU
Some of you might not like this band, but I really like this tone...So, help me on this, please!
The MI Audio Crunchbox and Tube Zone are well worth a look for those tones. The Tube zone is the more tweakable and flexible of the two. THey are also realtively cheap and also true bypass. Lots of dealers in Europe too.
Website is http://www.miaudio.com/Pedals.htm .
Alan
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A Digitech Metal Master would come a long way IMO.
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Hey are there any really good ANALOG or true bypass distortion pedals out there that are under 200 quid?
EDIT: Other than the Fat Pipe? I want to shop around for the good stuff, see what i like.
You might want to do a search, as that subject has already come up recently. Or start another thread.
This thread is about finding a distortion pedal that will emulate the tone Sonata Arctica achieved on the video clips in the OP's first post. If you don't know what to recommend, and don't have 1st hand experience with the pedal you are suggesting, it invalidates your post.
Let's keep this on topic, please, and keep the random listing of every distortion pedal on the market down to a minimum. :)
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Hi guys! I'm about to get myself a new distortion pedal! I need you to help me choose!
I'm looking for this kind of tone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYNuQIfWSvo&mode=related&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDGeC7l3lhU
Some of you might not like this band, but I really like this tone...So, help me on this, please!
The MI Audio Crunchbox and Tube Zone are well worth a look for those tones. The Tube zone is the more tweakable and flexible of the two. THey are also realtively cheap and also true bypass. Lots of dealers in Europe too.
Website is http://www.miaudio.com/Pedals.htm .
Alan
Wow!! I really like this Tube Zone!!
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Wow!! I really like this Tube Zone!!
The tube zone is a great pedal. If you go to thegearpage.net and do a search for "tube zone", you should find some recent really nice, impressive clips done with the tubezone. I know someone on there has posted them fairly recently.
Alan
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You might want to do a search, as that subject has already come up recently. Or start another thread.
Did the search; nothing of importance (in terms of recent posts) really turned up :( That is why i thought it would be good to ask on a semi-relevant thread.
This thread is about finding a distortion pedal that will emulate the tone Sonata Arctica achieved on the video clips in the OP's first post. If you don't know what to recommend, and don't have 1st hand experience with the pedal you are suggesting, it invalidates your post.
:?: I didn't even suggest a pedal, nor did i intend to, i just asked a question... How does my post wander into the territory of validity at all?... a question is a question, not a suggestion...