Do the tighten up

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maddnotez":16orn3g7 said:
OD in front

EQ in the loop

Sometimes both depending on many things but to "tighten things up" OD in front is the first thing that comes to mind and not an EQ.
This +100
 
Marshall’s - SD-1 or Tubescreamer
Everything else - Maxon OD808
 
stratjacket":3j2dofcb said:
OD then EQ in front. EQ first in line in the loop.
I'm in love with the Savage Drive. It's made my others jealous. It has a Tight control too :)

Yep, I love my Savage Drive too. Almost flipped it, but spent more time with it. Using things sparingly yields the best results, since every knob can get pretty drastic. I don't even get the level to noon.
 
I love the Timmy but I wish it could cut just a tad more low end. Killer circuit though, it doesn’t do the crispy mids thing which can sound great for the right application but it can be annoying too.

For tight metal boosting, I’ve never played anything that sounds quite as good as the Kranz Krankshaft. I couldn’t believe how good it is actually.
 
EQ in the loop works for most of my amps, my one flubbier amp gets an OD or boost in the front. EQ in the loop never goes off.
 
I don't like to rely on too many tone crutches, so usually just one or the other depending on the amp.

A good steak doesn't need any BBQ sauce, or that much salt & pepper.
 
stratjacket":dal0sy0n said:
Beyond Black":dal0sy0n said:
Markedman":dal0sy0n said:
Why not buy a Mesa Boogie JP2C? No pedal needed, tone chameleon IMO. Has the GEQ X2!
Yeah, nice plug.... :jerkit:

To be fair, he posted that comment back in April of 2017, probably had no intentions of selling almost 2 years ago.
Damn, thanks for pointing that out! My bad, sorry Markedman. Good luck with sale. :thumbsup:
 
Try an Airis Effects Savage Drive. That'll fix you right up!
 
I got a cheap MXR Classic OD pedal that sounds about as good as a Maxon 808.
 
All these pedals have a High Pass Filter - HPF. A adjustable HPF let's you control how tight the sound is.
 
danyeo":2n77o0gr said:
I got a cheap MXR Classic OD pedal that sounds about as good as a Maxon 808.

This is a great pedal. Basically a GT-OD /ZW-44 for much less. The internal switch toggles beteeen the two modes.
 
Graphic EQ into the front of the amp, mids boosted, level boosted, bass cut to taste. Yields very similar results to some of the boutique boosts out there.
 
Mad Axe":7dlcsl4p said:
Graphic EQ into the front of the amp, mids boosted, level boosted, bass cut to taste. Yields very similar results to some of the boutique boosts out there.


Agreed. :thumbsup:

For a decade before these tailored pedals existed I used all kinds of fancy rackmount/pedal eqs to cut bass/highs and boost output decisively.

I always found added clipping in front of HG amps tone sucking.
 
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