I use a 100w Marshall head through 2 4x12 Marshall cabs (as some of you probably know) & when you get used to the pure Marshall valve overdrive, distortion pedals just don't quite 'do it'. An overdrive pedal uses way too many frequencies as opposed to valve o/drive, especially when there are two guitarists in the band. I do use an auto wah for a couple of solos, a boost for solos (my amp is so old, it only has one channel), a reverb & a chorus which I actually use for only one song.
A Ric 330/360 through a full Marshall stack doesn't really need much else!
Lets talk pedals.
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Can a bass player chime in?
Currently I'm running the following:
*Hartke VXL Bass Attack pre-amp/tone shaper
*Digitech Bass Synth Wah
*Boss bass chorus
*Morley Dual Bass Wah
*Fulltone Bassdrive (just got this today actually & am quite excited about putting it through it's paces)
All this with a 4003 into a Yorkville XS400H, Yorkville XC115 & Fender BXR 4x10 cabs. Plus I have an Ampeg B100R too.
Currently I'm running the following:
*Hartke VXL Bass Attack pre-amp/tone shaper
*Digitech Bass Synth Wah
*Boss bass chorus
*Morley Dual Bass Wah
*Fulltone Bassdrive (just got this today actually & am quite excited about putting it through it's paces)
All this with a 4003 into a Yorkville XS400H, Yorkville XC115 & Fender BXR 4x10 cabs. Plus I have an Ampeg B100R too.
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Tony speaks the truth. I have a 30-year-old Marshall Super Lead 100, but I use a half-stack. Still, I don't run anything else through it -- it doesn't need it. Just the Ric 360/6 into the head, and boom. My head actually has both channels working, so I bridge the two with a short cable and blend them. But as Tony and others know, the two channels share tone and presence controls, and only has separate volume controls. I never found a distortion/OD pedal to match what this beast does on its own.
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robcollins
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I over the last 3-4 years, I seem to have ended up with rather a large collection of pedals - around 22 at last count.However my main pedals are: Roger Mayer Voodoo Vibe, Boss CE20 chorus and DD20 delay, Boss SD1 overdrive.When my Janglebox and Carr Mercury amp come next month, I may end up using less effects.
What has caught my eye is the Epix Gigrig that allows 10 pedals to be switched in and out of the loop easily.
What has caught my eye is the Epix Gigrig that allows 10 pedals to be switched in and out of the loop easily.
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360/12 >> Boss Tuner >> Barber Tone Pump >> Boss digital delay >> fender twin.
The Barber Tone pump is great, it has 2 channels, I use one with the "pump" or overdrive on "0" so it acts as a compressor, sort of, and the other more distorted.
I will be getting a jangle box soon hopefully, then I can have 2 distortions!
The Barber Tone pump is great, it has 2 channels, I use one with the "pump" or overdrive on "0" so it acts as a compressor, sort of, and the other more distorted.
I will be getting a jangle box soon hopefully, then I can have 2 distortions!
