The perfect distortion pedal!

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Re: The perfect distortion pedal!

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my number 1 effect is my bass pod ... but the tech 21 vt bass and the nxr bass di+ fill in certain tone and character that the pod leaves out.
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Re: The perfect distortion pedal!

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I've been messing with using a second amplifier (Vox AD50VT) for adding distortion for a biting edge. Mostly pushed by my new 12 string bass to get the highs nice and clear or distorted a bit. I just run an uneffected signal off my RBI to that amp. Still working on dialing in the right amount of distortion for the Rick, but it sure chimes nicely with a 12 stringer. Blends nicely with the bass rig.
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O.K. - So where to buy?

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To All,

This pedal sounds interesting.... Where is this available now. I look it up on line and it does not seem to be in stores yet. Am I missing something or do you guys just have the scoop!

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Re: The perfect distortion pedal!

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Yeah - it says in stock 07/10!

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Re: The perfect distortion pedal!

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I got mime at Drumcity Guitarland. Their website seems to be having a problem at the moment, however but here is the link.

http://www.drumcityguitarland.com/drumc ... index.aspx
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Here's a picture of my pedal board ...
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First I split the signal into 4 with a Rolls mixer.

The the 4 parallel signals go into:

1-line 6 bass pod modeling an ampeg amp and modeling a rat distortion pedal. This gives me a dirty retro ampeg sound.
2-mxr bass di+ This gives me a clean modern bass sound. Clean highs and clean lows. It also has a seperate switch for a modern distortion.
3-marshall governor. This gives me a 60s marshall sound. I set it for a small amount of distortion.
4-Tech21 VT bass. This gives me a growlly tube ampeg sound with a small amount of tube style distortion.

I combine all 4 back into a mono signnal and run it into an amp or pa system. All of the pedals have a bypass except for the bass pod. So I can on one or more channels get a dry uneffected signal as well.

The key to making this work is running it parallel instead of series.

The vt bass pedal is a nice addition to my pedal board.
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Re: The perfect distortion pedal!

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I see, the Rolls is passive so it can be 4>1 or 1>4 (in/out). Something to consider. Thanks, Jeff.
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Re: The perfect distortion pedal!

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Dare I delve into your amp settings, Jeff? (PLEASE tell me you set it flat...) :)
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Re: The perfect distortion pedal!

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jwr2 wrote:Here's a picture of my pedal board ...
Jeff, that is great of you to share, thanks... now my mind is spinning with possibilities (that's a good thing).
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atomic_punk wrote:Dare I delve into your amp settings, Jeff? (PLEASE tell me you set it flat...) :)
Right now I am running into a small behringer cheapo combo amp ... I have yet to try it in my pa or one of my 3 ampegs ... but the behringer settings are all of the tone controls 12 or 1 o'clock axcept for the high mids which is at 9 oclock.
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Re: The perfect distortion pedal!

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I have been playing with the setup ... I am using the vt bass pedal for a moderately clean ampeg growlly tube amp sound. The Marshall Guv'nor is great for a Squire overdriven marshall sound. Again the whole parallel approach really makes this work.
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Re: The perfect distortion pedal!

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I posted info about my pedal on my web site.

http://www.3dentourage.com/425/effects.htm

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