Pedals is something I know very little about so I'd really appreciate some help. I use an Ibanez RGT42 loaded with a set of 'Cold Sweat' pups and play it through a Marshall DSL401. Overall I like the Marshall but I'd like to be able to tighten up the distortion and take it further so I can reach the levels of modern Metal as well, such as A7X, BFMV, Disturbed etc. I reasoned that there were two options open to me:
1) Use a distortion pedal on the clean channel of the amp
2) Use an overdrive pedal to push the amp's own drive channels further
It seems to me that using a distortion pedal on the clean channel would have it's limitations as the only volume control for that channel is the master so switching between that and the drive channels would become complex. As I also use this amp in the home I usually have the master volume maxed out and then control everything from the gain channels individual volume control. I tried it the other way around too but it didn't sound so good. Thinking that using an overdrive pedal would therefore be easier and better, I narrowed down my choice to:
Boss OS-2
Digitech Bad Monkey
Hardwire Overdrive
Maxon OD-9
So far I've only been able to try the Boss OS-2 but it didn't react as I expected. It did certainly tighten up the distortion and it sounded better BUT it didn't take it to the distortion levels I was expecting and the controls on the pedal had surprisingly little effect on the sound. Conversely, when I tried it on the clean channel, the distortion was even better and all of a sudden the controls on the pedal came alive and I could affect the sound much better. Unfortunately I still couldn't reach the high gain levels I was after. This raises a few questions for me:
1) If an overdrive pedal is designed to push an amp's drive channels further, why did it work better on the clean channel?
2) Was it just that the Boss OS-2 just isn't very good and the other pedals I mentioned are better?
3) Would any of the pedals I've mentioned do what I'm looking for?
4) Would I be better using a full distortion pedal on the clean channel instead?
5) Am I making some fundamental mistakes here and if so, what do you suggest?
I have no doubt that a lot of this may well be down to the fact that I know very little about pedals and how they work so I'd be grateful if you guys can help. At the moment I use a GNX3000 with headphones for practice but I'd like to get back to using an amp when the wife is out and it's not too late at night. Right now the amp is only used in the home as the last band I was involved in folded. I've been tempted just to sell it and get a solid state modeler like a Vypyr but I really like the richer valve tone and I also figure that if I don't have an amp that I can use to gig then I'll never get off my backside and join a band. At 44 years old I may never be in a band as I'm just not that good but it's still the dream. Anyway, any help and advice you could offer would be gratefully received.