
Marshall Law
Well-known member
for me a Keeley modded SD-1 into an OCD 

I don't no what to tell you, it sounds awesome with a carr Hammerhead 1x12 combo,I've been using this as my main sound playing bar gigs just about every weekend for probably 4 years, haven't had a complaint yetJakeAC5253":3uankhr4 said:
racerevlon":j1mf3vhs said:Tube Screamer into BOSS SD-1... some of the best tone I've ever heard... works with every amp I've tried.
Woah! and all of a sudden it's Feb 23rd, I better start building my igloo and getting out the furry moose hair muck lucks..tweed":2jgevx4l said:Up from the ashes bump to see if anyone is having any more luck stacking pedals.
RVS clip is stellar and I think he should do another stacking clip.
I need to go back and try the ts-10 into the sd-1 again and see how far I can get. Also wondering if I should try bad monkey into sd-1, or would that be to much mid hump in a row?
I think it was Emma Reeza and demeter Fat Boost or Maxon SD9. Actually still do the same when I use the Axe-Fx as well.Gainfreak":3296znz0 said: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 sickRandy Van Sykes":3296znz0 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.![]()
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My bad. I must have mis-read the title of the thread.....
Cool!1big1":3gieetxf said:i just set my od 808 as clean boost and put it in front of a jet city shockwave into my old peavey special. YIKES!too bad it's evening or i'd crank it up a bit and see what it's got. i have to admit that it's pretty cool. i can boost the clean.. then switch to a lead tone.. go to crunch.. and back to clean that way. that's a really neat trick for a single channel amp. thanks for posting this.
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