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Re: Best guitar amp with ricks for garage/punk/grunge music?
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 1:08 am
by kiramdear
I don't have a distortion box. I've got an OK little Behringer multi-fx box for delay/chorus/flange/reverb, but I don't know how good it sounds when I mix it with analog amps/effects. I want a POG and a Cry Baby, some compression. That's enough for starters

Re: Best guitar amp with ricks for garage/punk/grunge music?
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 1:03 am
by goofyfoot
Rivera Amplification, Savage Audio, and Carr immediately come to mind. Sound sample links below. Peace, out.....Goofyfoot
http://www.rivera.com/ (click on Amp Demo Videos on home page)
http://www.savageaudio.com/index.cfm?id=18
http://www.carramps.com/sounds.html
Re: Best guitar amp with ricks for garage/punk/grunge music?
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 9:24 pm
by kiramdear
Looky here!!
We're throwing this quest for tone into overdrive. Here's the pedal layout as it now stands, thanks to someone who shall NOT remain nameless, whojamfan, you know who you are

who has given me a deal I can't refuse on the whole lot. Let me break it down for you and ask for your feedback (pun intended) if any of these toys strike a warm fuzzy feeling for you, please comment here. This grunge rig is still a work in progress so your thoughts are welcome! I gave each one a quick shakedown and they are all nice quality and good sounding. The Jackhammer is aptly named

and the Dano Echo really does sound like an old Echoplex. You can even slide the head on the fly for some vintage tape weirdness. Very cool.
Boss Super Chorus CH-1
Danelectro Dan Echo
Seymour Duncan Tweak Fuzz
Marshall The Compressor
Marshall Jackhammer
DOD Overdrive Preamp 250
Vox Wah Wah V847
and a powered velcro board and case for the whole pile
That's my old tuner in there too.
Again, thanks Mike from the bottom of my heart. The check's in the mail

Re: Best guitar amp with ricks for garage/punk/grunge music?
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 12:23 am
by antipodean
That's all good stuff Kira - I especially like the Dano Echo and Marshall's "Edward the Compressor", if only for its name....
Re: Best guitar amp with ricks for garage/punk/grunge music?
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 12:30 am
by kiramdear
Oh, it's "Edward The Compressor". I should put on my glasses. Well it deserves a first name. I like this effect, it's clean but sweet and in your face, and it couples well with the chorus.

Jackhammer sounds like Jimmy Page's Marshalls. DOD is exquisite OD. Tweak Fuzz is versatile and wacky. This is too much fun!!!

Re: Best guitar amp with ricks for garage/punk/grunge music?
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 10:21 pm
by whojamfan
Oh sure, I go to all the trouble arranging the pedals and you go ahead and change them
Kira, it was absolutely my pleasure to give those pedals a good home.
On the Vox wah and the OD-250 I installed true bypass switches, so no noise suck or mexican radio.
Enjoy Kira, now make those neighbors wish they had never been born!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Re: Best guitar amp with ricks for garage/punk/grunge music?
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 10:26 pm
by kiramdear
Sorry, Mike, I keep re-arranging them every so often like a dollhouse. Old habits die hard.
Union Jack limited edition Vox wah reveals you to be a man of true distinction, Mike.
Did you use this gear on your "State Of The Nation" CD with The Generators? That album is fantastic!
(least I can do is plug your record)

Re: Best guitar amp with ricks for garage/punk/grunge music?
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 10:39 pm
by paologregorio
Re: Best guitar amp with ricks for garage/punk/grunge music?
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 3:06 am
by winston
Mike is the best. I am happy to count him as a true friend. Enjoy Kira.
Re: Best guitar amp with ricks for garage/punk/grunge music?
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:49 am
by whojamfan
kiramdear wrote:Mike. Did you use this gear on your "State Of The Nation" CD with The Generators? That album is fantastic!(least I can do is plug your record)

No, but the Jackhammer and Danecho have seen a bit of the world in my live rig. I used my Hiwatt on that(and all)record, and the other guitarist used a Marshall JTM-45. Don't remember what pedal I may have used to break it up a bit. Any effects would have come from a rack in the studio.
Arrange your dollhouse any way you like. The little blue patch cable was put in there so you could plug in the power supply in on the OD250 and use an angled cable. I can't for the life of me understand why pedals are made with the power supply jack on the side next to the input/output jacks. Why can't they all put them at the front end of the pedals so you can easily plug them in and connect the signal cables?
Enjoy!
Re: Best guitar amp with ricks for garage/punk/grunge music?
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 11:12 pm
by kiramdear
The DOD250 is old-school design, from before they had all these snazzy organizers. Did the originals even have a power adaptor jack? Used to be our accessories consisted of a box of transistor batteries.
