Pedal to Boost High Gain Amps

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I've had Wampler pedals, Keeley, Analogman, OD1s, MIJ SDs, BBE, and Suhr..all are great but none are as transparent to me as my Fulltone OCD and a 20$ Danelectro 7 band....
 
Od-9, Sd-1, and fulltone OCD depending on the amp because sometimes it can sound too bassy
 
maxon od9 pro plus! use it with my diezel einstein
 
Racerxrated":1nb46jw7 said:
I've had Wampler pedals, Keeley, Analogman, OD1s, MIJ SDs, BBE, and Suhr..all are great but none are as transparent to me as my Fulltone OCD and a 20$ Danelectro 7 band....

I've heard great things about that danelectro 7 band.. I should try one out at some point. The GE-7 is missing something for me. BB sounded too round and artificial for me, GT-OD is to thick for my rythm likings, ZW-44 is pretty good, bad monkey is currently my favourite but I still have my ears open and would like to try a koko boost.
 
Purpleibby":36hqua6j said:
Koko boost, love everything about it....definite keeper.
Yep..this pedal will NEVER leave my board!!
 
Bad Monkey here.

Had good results from a TS-9 and a Mooer Hustledrive.
 
Thanks for the replys :thumbsup:

Looks like there are a ton of good pedals to choose from!
 
Xotic RC booster?
Or just get a Mark IV if you need tighter/smoother.
 
rocknrolla":kl0ugpya said:
Xotic RC booster?
Or just get a Mark IV if you need tighter/smoother.

Lol! Nice idea but a pedal is a little cheaper :D
 
Lots of choices mine wouldn't necessarily apply to your scenario/tastes, I would just say don't restrict yourself and try anything. :thumbsup:
 
This may seem unorthodox but I gotta tell ya. I have spent that last 5 hours with my newly acquired Suhr Riot and KoKo boost. Well I have had the KB for a while now. I stacked those two on top of my gain channel on my SLP and Holyshit......The distortion on the Riot is barely on. The KoKo shapes it all up. Worth a try.
 
TC Electronics distortion booster. Although I really want to try a green rhino
 
Have you tried different settings; less gain, turn the bass down and fiddle with the graphic EQ?
 
Laurens":lj2b9bxx said:
Have you tried different settings; less gain, turn the bass down and fiddle with the graphic EQ?

No, the problem isn't with the tone/settings I have.

I like the way the OD808 smooths it out for leads and adds a touch of gain, helps push the amp in to a really nice natural feedback. Sustaines for days!

Without the boost its great for rhythms and stuff, nice and aggressive.

Just want that something extra for leads.
 
been through a ton of ods, some are very nice, i usually prefer EQ pedals for any kind of clean/boosting
 
Ive found the OD808 to be best. Other's make work well too.
You have to watch out for buying into the "hype" tho. Lot's of boutique stuff that is heralded to be "better" when it's just another tubescreamer type variant for too much dough.
 
guitarman967":g4awy9gg said:
Ive found the OD808 to be best. Other's make work well too.
You have to watch out for buying into the "hype" tho. Lot's of boutique stuff that is heralded to be "better" when it's just another tubescreamer type variant for too much dough.

Yes, well said. Not that Ibanez TS808s are cheap :lol: :LOL:

I was thinking either sticking with the Maxon, getting a SD-1 or perhaps the MXR CAE boost or MXR micro amp thing..
 
Maxon od9 pro plus, fuck i love that pedal, wouldnt gig without it!
 
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