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Re: Pedals other than Overdrive
« Reply #15 on: April 28, 2011, 10:38:03 PM »
From looking up the sonic stomp it does just seem to be a tone shaping device and nothing that you couldn't do with your current EQ.

However from listening clips it also seems to add a sort of solidstateish sort of sound into the signal which is puzzling me. maybe it has some mild clipping going on in there too.

As for non gimicky pedals how about a nice lush chorus?

Disagree with just tone shaping effect of BBE
My racks all have a BBE Sonic Maximiser and it is essential - always on but set carefully or else it can end up sounding fake

To my ears it splits the frequency spectrum like a crossover and delays the bass just enough to allow the treble to hit at exactly the same time as the bass, giving way more definition that it would have otherwise.
Then you can also adjust the ratio of the bass and treble parts of the spectrum, although you are best to take it easy  or it sounds a bit overdone .
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Re: Pedals other than Overdrive
« Reply #16 on: April 28, 2011, 10:49:11 PM »
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Re: Pedals other than Overdrive
« Reply #17 on: April 28, 2011, 11:06:00 PM »
From looking up the sonic stomp it does just seem to be a tone shaping device and nothing that you couldn't do with your current EQ.

However from listening clips it also seems to add a sort of solidstateish sort of sound into the signal which is puzzling me. maybe it has some mild clipping going on in there too.

As for non gimicky pedals how about a nice lush chorus?

Disagree with just tone shaping effect of BBE
My racks all have a BBE Sonic Maximiser and it is essential - always on but set carefully or else it can end up sounding fake

To my ears it splits the frequency spectrum like a crossover and delays the bass just enough to allow the treble to hit at exactly the same time as the bass, giving way more definition that it would have otherwise.
Then you can also adjust the ratio of the bass and treble parts of the spectrum, although you are best to take it easy  or it sounds a bit overdone .
Great for turning a regular Marshall type tone into something that Zakk Wylde would approve of.

Hmm interesting.

I should have stated that i have never personally used one my comments are just from youtube clips...

this thread caused me to look them up

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Re: Pedals other than Overdrive
« Reply #18 on: April 28, 2011, 11:16:21 PM »
From looking up the sonic stomp it does just seem to be a tone shaping device and nothing that you couldn't do with your current EQ.

However from listening clips it also seems to add a sort of solidstateish sort of sound into the signal which is puzzling me. maybe it has some mild clipping going on in there too.

As for non gimicky pedals how about a nice lush chorus?

Disagree with just tone shaping effect of BBE
My racks all have a BBE Sonic Maximiser and it is essential - always on but set carefully or else it can end up sounding fake

To my ears it splits the frequency spectrum like a crossover and delays the bass just enough to allow the treble to hit at exactly the same time as the bass, giving way more definition that it would have otherwise.
Then you can also adjust the ratio of the bass and treble parts of the spectrum, although you are best to take it easy  or it sounds a bit overdone .
Great for turning a regular Marshall type tone into something that Zakk Wylde would approve of.

Nicely put, thats what I meant to say before, but I was at a lack of words. Well done.

I just can underline that there is a sweet spot for every setup that has to be found (going above that will sound like described by both of you), but when you find it, its great.
Though it is less of an effect were you think: wow this sound great! but more of one where when you take it away you thing: why does this sound so shiteety now? Hope that makes sense. "You donŽt know what you got till its gone" kinda thing, cause its so subtle, just generally imroving your tone.

If you have a chance to try it, do it, I believe most people who actually trie one will be believers.
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Re: Pedals other than Overdrive
« Reply #19 on: April 29, 2011, 12:29:51 AM »
So the BBE Superstomp, does it make your amp sound "loud" without being loud? Because the things I've heard about it are either really good or really hateful...
Does it make your tone sound fake?
Also, what are some good natural compression pedals?
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Re: Pedals other than Overdrive
« Reply #20 on: April 29, 2011, 11:07:44 AM »
I can't live without a delay/echo pedal anymore. even if you don't play rockabilly, a little slapback echo does wonders for your clean sound. A longer delay and a couple of repeats can make a solo sound huge.
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Re: Pedals other than Overdrive
« Reply #21 on: April 29, 2011, 11:27:00 AM »
If you are new to the pedal world, you could just get a Line6 M9 and have every possible effect you could ever want. Saves a lot of money in the long run and you might discover some really cool effects you never though of before.
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Re: Pedals other than Overdrive
« Reply #22 on: April 30, 2011, 12:52:08 PM »
If you are new to the pedal world, you could just get a Line6 M9 and have every possible effect you could ever want. Saves a lot of money in the long run and you might discover some really cool effects you never though of before.

That's a good suggestion. It's easy to use too. The delays shine in this unit.
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Re: Pedals other than Overdrive
« Reply #23 on: April 30, 2011, 02:47:55 PM »
try out freekish blues coily fuzz, excellent fuzz face clones which cover hendrix and other tones like muse and white stripes brilliantly. I've had mine for about a month when I got bored and wanted another pedal..!....the only thing is as good as this sounds, i can't get it to work well with a wah pedal :(

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Re: Pedals other than Overdrive
« Reply #24 on: April 30, 2011, 03:08:43 PM »
If you are new to the pedal world, you could just get a Line6 M9 and have every possible effect you could ever want. Saves a lot of money in the long run and you might discover some really cool effects you never though of before.

That's a good suggestion. It's easy to use too. The delays shine in this unit.

And has a true bypass!
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Re: Pedals other than Overdrive
« Reply #25 on: April 30, 2011, 03:25:30 PM »
And has a true bypass!

True bypass is not always a good thing. I prefer having a buffer in my chain somewhere as having a pile of true bypass pedals and the associated cables in there effectively lengthens the cable run, adding capacitance and can equally suck tone in my experience.
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Re: Pedals other than Overdrive
« Reply #26 on: April 30, 2011, 04:50:45 PM »
And has a true bypass!

True bypass is not always a good thing. I prefer having a buffer in my chain somewhere as having a pile of true bypass pedals and the associated cables in there effectively lengthens the cable run, adding capacitance and can equally suck tone in my experience.

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Re: Pedals other than Overdrive
« Reply #27 on: April 30, 2011, 05:11:22 PM »
True bypass and the pro's and con's requires a new thread, I suppose. To much true bypass could indeed suck the tone. I use a buffer too. Nevertheless the Line6 M9 is a great tool for a good price. I like all the time-effects. The filters are nice too.
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Re: Pedals other than Overdrive
« Reply #28 on: May 07, 2011, 04:21:47 PM »
I can't live without a delay/echo pedal anymore. even if you don't play rockabilly, a little slapback echo does wonders for your clean sound. A longer delay and a couple of repeats can make a solo sound huge.

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get a delay! youŽll get alot of interesting sounds!

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Re: Pedals other than Overdrive
« Reply #29 on: May 07, 2011, 06:47:41 PM »
Why don't you buy that Line 6 stompbox where you can program an create any stompbox you want. Check the Line 6 website. It really does look interesting