
lespaul6
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switching between the boss and ZW overdrive set about the same.. hard to tell a difference?
Racerxrated":179mqx90 said:Nice playing! Sounds great, nice n warm....great tone. All you need, a Marshall and a few diff boost pedals for flavor. Definitely similar between the two pedals. Awesome job Martin!
lespaul6":348px30m said:Racerxrated":348px30m said:Nice playing! Sounds great, nice n warm....great tone. All you need, a Marshall and a few diff boost pedals for flavor. Definitely similar between the two pedals. Awesome job Martin!
Tom thanks...
I'm using my les paul with seymour duncans 59/Pg... speakers are (ducking) vintage 30's. Eq pretty straight up around the noonish mark... dry, no effects just a little overdrive for harmonics and edge.
Tronald Dump":3fcbqjpm said:Love the Duncan 59, I've got one in my LP copy.
Clip sounds good-are these your riffs?
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NewWorldMan":pe6huzsw said:Sounds good like a Marshall should...![]()
lespaul6":13vv9ltv said:What are you playing through now?![]()
Kapo_Polenton":1s2d27lf said:It gets said a million times but worth repeating... 50$ overdrive and a 500$ overdrive... there isn't 450$ difference in price when you compare the tone at volume. The SD-1 and it's derivatives with this circuit is just plain magic. it sounds just as good as any Cameron or Friedman. You can land anywhere in the world and find an SD-1 in a pinch and ram it through a DSL and you will have a very usable tone. It is pure magic through the 800 though. Despite my fucking around with other circuits, the 800 with an OD or stacked Clean boost for lead is my go to.