Stacking boosts

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glassjaw7":2dwxpj1q said:
Here's a clip I just did. It's a lead I wrote for our upcoming album.

Signal is modded Phase 90--> MXR Classic OD--> BB+ --> Carbon Copy into the recto's clean channel. I love stacking!

skip to :40
Sounds thick as molasses! I like thick and girthy. :rock:
 
I have found good results going Maxon 808 > Little Big Muff. Sometimes I experiment with a clean boost (MXR Micro Amp) in the chain as well.
 
tweed":zx3lmhfp said:
Gainfreak":zx3lmhfp said:
tweed":zx3lmhfp said:
Randy Van Sykes":zx3lmhfp said:
Anyone else like two boosts better then one?

I like running the EP-Pre into an RC Booster. I dig how the guitar's volume reacts with them both on.

I made a little clip. Starts off with the guitar rolled back quite a bit.
Don't know if you can hear how nice it feels with the volume rolled back.


Excellent! I give this tone a Five Chicken Head Rating. :rock:
Extra crispy or regular? There's a difference you know...SHEEEEESH....

Didn't know I had options, sorry. Been living under a rock lately. :scared:
So That was you in the new geico commercial! Interesting :D
 
Gainfreak":3mjimwz6 said:
tweed":3mjimwz6 said:
Gainfreak":3mjimwz6 said:
tweed":3mjimwz6 said:
Randy Van Sykes":3mjimwz6 said:
Anyone else like two boosts better then one?

I like running the EP-Pre into an RC Booster. I dig how the guitar's volume reacts with them both on.

I made a little clip. Starts off with the guitar rolled back quite a bit.
Don't know if you can hear how nice it feels with the volume rolled back.


Excellent! I give this tone a Five Chicken Head Rating. :rock:
Extra crispy or regular? There's a difference you know...SHEEEEESH....

Didn't know I had options, sorry. Been living under a rock lately. :scared:
So That was you in the new geico commercial! Interesting :D

Yeah man that was me. :lol: :LOL:
 
tweed":q0egm7f7 said:
Gainfreak":q0egm7f7 said:
tweed":q0egm7f7 said:
Gainfreak":q0egm7f7 said:
tweed":q0egm7f7 said:
Randy Van Sykes":q0egm7f7 said:
Anyone else like two boosts better then one?

I like running the EP-Pre into an RC Booster. I dig how the guitar's volume reacts with them both on.

I made a little clip. Starts off with the guitar rolled back quite a bit.
Don't know if you can hear how nice it feels with the volume rolled back.


Excellent! I give this tone a Five Chicken Head Rating. :rock:
Extra crispy or regular? There's a difference you know...SHEEEEESH....

Didn't know I had options, sorry. Been living under a rock lately. :scared:
So That was you in the new geico commercial! Interesting :D

Yeah man that was me. :lol: :LOL:
So...where do you keep your wallet? :D
 
Randy Van Sykes":3szb78o1 said:
Gainfreak":3szb78o1 said:
Randy Van Sykes":3szb78o1 said:
Anyone else like two boosts better then one?

I like running the EP-Pre into an RC Booster. I dig how the guitar's volume reacts with them both on.

I made a little clip. Starts off with the guitar rolled back quite a bit.
Don't know if you can hear how nice it feels with the volume rolled back.
Ed Degenaro showed me that years ago at NAMM. I actually thought about it but never thought it would sound good but I was blown away by how cool it was. IIRC he had an emma Reza pedal and a fulltone fulldrive stacked and it sounded pretty sick :rock:
Ya, just a little dab from each will do ya. You can definitely go overboard and end up with a muddy mess. :D
I agree!! Plus if you go to extreme you get to much compression. hell, I'm a compression whore but there is such a thing as to much :D
 
Randy Van Sykes":14l7qgwr said:
tweed":14l7qgwr said:
Gainfreak":14l7qgwr said:
tweed":14l7qgwr said:
Gainfreak":14l7qgwr said:
tweed":14l7qgwr said:
Randy Van Sykes":14l7qgwr said:
Anyone else like two boosts better then one?

I like running the EP-Pre into an RC Booster. I dig how the guitar's volume reacts with them both on.

I made a little clip. Starts off with the guitar rolled back quite a bit.
Don't know if you can hear how nice it feels with the volume rolled back.


Excellent! I give this tone a Five Chicken Head Rating. :rock:
Extra crispy or regular? There's a difference you know...SHEEEEESH....

Didn't know I had options, sorry. Been living under a rock lately. :scared:
So That was you in the new geico commercial! Interesting :D

Yeah man that was me. :lol: :LOL:


So...where do you keep your wallet? :D


I married with 3 kids, I'm not allowed to have a wallet. :cry:
 
tweed":1sydfw84 said:
Gainfreak":1sydfw84 said:
tweed":1sydfw84 said:
Gainfreak":1sydfw84 said:
tweed":1sydfw84 said:
Randy Van Sykes":1sydfw84 said:
Anyone else like two boosts better then one?

I like running the EP-Pre into an RC Booster. I dig how the guitar's volume reacts with them both on.

I made a little clip. Starts off with the guitar rolled back quite a bit.
Don't know if you can hear how nice it feels with the volume rolled back.


Excellent! I give this tone a Five Chicken Head Rating. :rock:
Extra crispy or regular? There's a difference you know...SHEEEEESH....

Didn't know I had options, sorry. Been living under a rock lately. :scared:
So That was you in the new geico commercial! Interesting :D

Yeah man that was me. :lol: :LOL:
:lol: :LOL:
 
Gainfreak":2dcegfml said:
Randy Van Sykes":2dcegfml said:
Gainfreak":2dcegfml said:
Randy Van Sykes":2dcegfml said:
Anyone else like two boosts better then one?

I like running the EP-Pre into an RC Booster. I dig how the guitar's volume reacts with them both on.

I made a little clip. Starts off with the guitar rolled back quite a bit.
Don't know if you can hear how nice it feels with the volume rolled back.
Ed Degenaro showed me that years ago at NAMM. I actually thought about it but never thought it would sound good but I was blown away by how cool it was. IIRC he had an emma Reza pedal and a fulltone fulldrive stacked and it sounded pretty sick :rock:
Ya, just a little dab from each will do ya. You can definitely go overboard and end up with a muddy mess. :D
I agree!! Plus if you go to extreme you get to much compression. hell, I'm a compression whore but there is such a thing as to much :D
:lol: :LOL:

At first I went too far, it can add a lot of hiss...when it sounds like 'whoooshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh' when you stop playing, you've gone too far. :lol: :LOL:
I have it sounding nice now and the noise floor is not bad at all...I don't like noise gates.
 
Randy Van Sykes":iq9pe4tq said:
Gainfreak":iq9pe4tq said:
Randy Van Sykes":iq9pe4tq said:
Gainfreak":iq9pe4tq said:
Randy Van Sykes":iq9pe4tq said:
Anyone else like two boosts better then one?

I like running the EP-Pre into an RC Booster. I dig how the guitar's volume reacts with them both on.

I made a little clip. Starts off with the guitar rolled back quite a bit.
Don't know if you can hear how nice it feels with the volume rolled back.
Ed Degenaro showed me that years ago at NAMM. I actually thought about it but never thought it would sound good but I was blown away by how cool it was. IIRC he had an emma Reza pedal and a fulltone fulldrive stacked and it sounded pretty sick :rock:
Ya, just a little dab from each will do ya. You can definitely go overboard and end up with a muddy mess. :D
I agree!! Plus if you go to extreme you get to much compression. hell, I'm a compression whore but there is such a thing as to much :D
:lol: :LOL:

At first I went too far, it can add a lot of hiss...when it sounds like 'whoooshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh' when you stop playing, you've gone too far. :lol: :LOL:
I have it sounding nice now and the noise floor is not bad at all...I don't like noise gates.
And there you have the main reason why I hated using the Flextone II years ago hahaha! I could not get a tone that I liked without using a gate and it killed all of the dynamics. Rolling down the volume knob was not an option :D
 
Gainfreak":2r0532k8 said:
Randy Van Sykes":2r0532k8 said:
Gainfreak":2r0532k8 said:
Randy Van Sykes":2r0532k8 said:
Gainfreak":2r0532k8 said:
Randy Van Sykes":2r0532k8 said:
Anyone else like two boosts better then one?

I like running the EP-Pre into an RC Booster. I dig how the guitar's volume reacts with them both on.

I made a little clip. Starts off with the guitar rolled back quite a bit.
Don't know if you can hear how nice it feels with the volume rolled back.
Ed Degenaro showed me that years ago at NAMM. I actually thought about it but never thought it would sound good but I was blown away by how cool it was. IIRC he had an emma Reza pedal and a fulltone fulldrive stacked and it sounded pretty sick :rock:
Ya, just a little dab from each will do ya. You can definitely go overboard and end up with a muddy mess. :D
I agree!! Plus if you go to extreme you get to much compression. hell, I'm a compression whore but there is such a thing as to much :D
:lol: :LOL:

At first I went too far, it can add a lot of hiss...when it sounds like 'whoooshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh' when you stop playing, you've gone too far. :lol: :LOL:
I have it sounding nice now and the noise floor is not bad at all...I don't like noise gates.
And there you have the main reason why I hated using the Flextone II years ago hahaha! I could not get a tone that I liked without using a gate and it killed all of the dynamics. Rolling down the volume knob was not an option :D
GAAAAIIIN! YEEEAAAAAAHHHH!! MORE!!! :rock:
 
Randy Van Sykes":2hldivzw said:
glassjaw7":2hldivzw said:
Here's a clip I just did. It's a lead I wrote for our upcoming album.

Signal is modded Phase 90--> MXR Classic OD--> BB+ --> Carbon Copy into the recto's clean channel. I love stacking!

skip to :40
Sounds thick as molasses! I like thick and girthy. :rock:
Thanks man! I love the thick, syrupy leads. :yes: I'll listen to your clip tonight at home. I can't download the track at work. :confused:
 
Randy Van Sykes":9w60h80i said:
Gainfreak":9w60h80i said:
Randy Van Sykes":9w60h80i said:
Gainfreak":9w60h80i said:
Randy Van Sykes":9w60h80i said:
Gainfreak":9w60h80i said:
Randy Van Sykes":9w60h80i said:
Anyone else like two boosts better then one?

I like running the EP-Pre into an RC Booster. I dig how the guitar's volume reacts with them both on.

I made a little clip. Starts off with the guitar rolled back quite a bit.
Don't know if you can hear how nice it feels with the volume rolled back.
Ed Degenaro showed me that years ago at NAMM. I actually thought about it but never thought it would sound good but I was blown away by how cool it was. IIRC he had an emma Reza pedal and a fulltone fulldrive stacked and it sounded pretty sick :rock:
Ya, just a little dab from each will do ya. You can definitely go overboard and end up with a muddy mess. :D
I agree!! Plus if you go to extreme you get to much compression. hell, I'm a compression whore but there is such a thing as to much :D
:lol: :LOL:

At first I went too far, it can add a lot of hiss...when it sounds like 'whoooshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh' when you stop playing, you've gone too far. :lol: :LOL:
I have it sounding nice now and the noise floor is not bad at all...I don't like noise gates.
And there you have the main reason why I hated using the Flextone II years ago hahaha! I could not get a tone that I liked without using a gate and it killed all of the dynamics. Rolling down the volume knob was not an option :D
GAAAAIIIN! YEEEAAAAAAHHHH!! MORE!!! :rock:
Now ya talkin!!! :lol: :LOL:
 
tweed":1952fiv4 said:
racerevlon":1952fiv4 said:
Tube Screamer into BOSS SD-1... some of the best tone I've ever heard... works with every amp I've tried.


Care to share what amp you used this with and what your pedal settings were? I have a ts-10 and a sd-1 :D

On the Tube Screamer, keep the drive below 9:00 (mine is 8:30) and the Level fairly high (2:30--3:00, mine is all the way up), tone at about 10:00. SD-1 is all "to taste" but mine has the Level at 1:00, the Tone at 12:30, and the Drive at 3:30.

Beauty of this is you can use the TS in front of a higher-gain channel to provide some compression, focus, etc., use the SD-1 in front of pretty much any channel to get great tones, or use them both in front of a clean channel to get an excellent mid-high-gain sound.

Cheers,
 
I love stacking pedals.

I use either the AC booster with a H.B.E Full Metal Jacket, or a Wampler Super Plextortion with a Maxon OD9.

I even like combing my Octafuzz with overdrives. Makes the octave effect leap out a bit more, less abrasive on the high frequencies.
 
Ethn Hayabusa":1b9k13rk said:
I love stacking pedals.

I use either the AC booster with a H.B.E Full Metal Jacket, or a Wampler Super Plextortion with a Maxon OD9.

I even like combing my Octafuzz with overdrives. Makes the octave effect leap out a bit more, less abrasive on the high frequencies.
The Xotic line is great for adding some compression, but they can get really over compressed easily for me. I didn't bond with the BB or the AC as much as the RC.

I use the RC Booster with the bass, treble and volume at 12:00 and the drive is only at about 8:00.. It's not doing much, just adding a little syrup...but you really notice it when it's off.
 
very cool man. nice clip. yes i have done tons of experiementing on stacking two OD pedals, not for the intention added for gain purposes but to try to capture a best of both worlds scenario. For instance, Im a huge fan of the grey DOD overdrive 250 pedal for the transparency and single note lead playing, however a tube screamer type pedal is essential to me for some compressed chunkety chunk rhythm mid-hump cutting through the mix sorta thing. with the right balance of levels and gain, i can achieve pretty killer results with these two in combo. The Fulltone FatBoost-3 also works well as substitute for the DOD which i only use the level control on and gain at zero.

BOSS-SD1/TS-9 is a great combo for 80's metal rock tones through a stock Marshall. ..again balancing out the levels. i have an EP-3 and im gonna try your approach as well. :thumbsup:
 
Randy Van Sykes":y4pmfmpc said:
Ethn Hayabusa":y4pmfmpc said:
I love stacking pedals.

I use either the AC booster with a H.B.E Full Metal Jacket, or a Wampler Super Plextortion with a Maxon OD9.

I even like combing my Octafuzz with overdrives. Makes the octave effect leap out a bit more, less abrasive on the high frequencies.
The Xotic line is great for adding some compression, but they can get really over compressed easily for me. I didn't bond with the BB or the AC as much as the RC.

I use the RC Booster with the bass, treble and volume at 12:00 and the drive is only at about 8:00.. It's not doing much, just adding a little syrup...but you really notice it when it's off.

I like the RC, but I haven't used it in a while. I've been using a Keeley Compressor more frequently for my cleans, or just turning down my mid gain sound with the volume knob. I may get a bigger pedal train this year, and then the RC will probably make it's way back to the board.
 
70strathead":3sm44y28 said:
very cool man. nice clip. yes i have done tons of experiementing on stacking two OD pedals, not for the intention added for gain purposes but to try to capture a best of both worlds scenario. For instance, Im a huge fan of the grey DOD overdrive 250 pedal for the transparency and single note lead playing, however a tube screamer type pedal is essential to me for some compressed chunkety chunk rhythm mid-hump cutting through the mix sorta thing. with the right balance of levels and gain, i can achieve pretty killer results with these two in combo. The Fulltone FatBoost-3 also works well as substitute for the DOD which i only use the level control on and gain at zero.

BOSS-SD1/TS-9 is a great combo for 80's metal rock tones through a stock Marshall. ..again balancing out the levels. i have an EP-3 and im gonna try your approach as well. :thumbsup:
Same here, I'm not after a bunch of added gain. I like the added thickness with that bit of compression.
I've never tried the grey DOD overdrive 250...I bet I'd really dig it. I've heard lots of young men praise it.
 

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