timmy, bb preamp, other

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timmy, bb preamp, or other

  • timmy

    Votes: 5 13.5%
  • bb preamp

    Votes: 22 59.5%
  • other

    Votes: 10 27.0%

  • Total voters
    37
I've gone through two Zendrive's. Great pedals, but they didn't do it for me. It's a razor sharp tone that is cool for leads, but I prefer a fatter tone. I LOVE the BB Preamp. Great pedal! :rock:
 
Fulldrive 2 for the rare time I want smooth overdrive. I use the Maxon OD-9 for everything else.
 
Death by Uberschall":2jlhbnvr said:

Bingo. I was JUST about to add my 2 cents after voting "Other".

OCD all the way for me :D

V.
 
This knocked the Timmy out of my rack:
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Love this pedal. :rock:
 
Shark Diver":3fhejqbn said:
This knocked the Timmy out of my rack:
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Love this pedal. :rock:

That looks like a cool pedal. Is it a transparent type overdrive like the Timmy? What did you like better about it than the Timmy?
 
donbarzini":mrx7ih10 said:
blackba":mrx7ih10 said:
What did you like better about it than the Timmy?

they sell it

I understand that. I guess it was wishful thinking that I could get a detailed comparison with minimal bias.... :D
 
blackba":15r0gqbd said:
I guess it was wishful thinking that I could get a detailed comparison with minimal bias.... :D
Good luck with that,..................... :lol: :LOL:
 
Haven't used a Timmy, but I did own an Xotic BB preamp for a bit, it was too compressed for me. I had two Wampler pedals (Pinnacle II and a Plextortion) and recently sold them both.

For hitting an already distorted amp harder I much prefer the Xotic RC Booster. The Boss SD-1 isn't bad either for a cheap pedal, it bites more than the RC Bootster. The RC Booster just gives you more of what you already have, while the SD-1 adds some aggressive cut, nice for soling if you need it.
 
donbarzini":ysj27byo said:
Randy Van Sykes":ysj27byo said:
Haven't used a Timmy, but I did own an Xotic BB preamp for a bit, it was too compressed for me.

That is the same way I felt about the BB, but the BB MB is entirely different.
Looks cool, just checked out the proguitarshop demo, I'll have to check that out.
Have you tried the RC Booster with a dirty amp? ...it's a beautiful thing if you already like your tone as is but just want more gain.
The RC is actually something I could leave on most of time...rolling off the guitar's volume works great with it on.
 
donbarzini":39c780bc said:
Randy Van Sykes":39c780bc said:
donbarzini":39c780bc said:
Randy Van Sykes":39c780bc said:
Haven't used a Timmy, but I did own an Xotic BB preamp for a bit, it was too compressed for me.

That is the same way I felt about the BB, but the BB MB is entirely different.
Looks cool, just checked out the proguitarshop demo, I'll have to check that out.
Have you tried the RC Booster with a dirty amp? ...it's a beautiful thing if you already like your tone as is but just want more gain.
The RC is actually something I could leave on most of time...rolling off the guitar's volume works great with it on.

I had a couple RC's, I never bonder with those either. A little compressed, not too much. I liked that pedal when playing clean but not as much with dirt.
I borrowed an RC Booster and an SD-1 for my gig Saturday night. I liked having the choice of a more transparent boost or a more aggressive mid boost with the two hooked up.
I bet I'd like the new BB with the RC on a board. :thumbsup:
 
donbarzini":3vkujzfn said:
blackba":3vkujzfn said:
What did you like better about it than the Timmy?

they sell it


So wrong. :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL:

But I use Soldanos and we don't sell those. We sell BB and I don't use those. (Though I have and they are great pedals in their own right) Not a sales pitch. Just something cool to check out.

I use it with the XTS boost as well. I found it paired up with my SLO better. Very transparent and gave me more of the amp vibe. Pairing the right pedal to the right amp is more of a factor to me than "which pedal is best discussion". I might not use the same pedals with a Bogner or Marsha. I used the original OCD/SHO in my Bogner days.
:rock:
 
Shark Diver":3nrv2lk0 said:
donbarzini":3nrv2lk0 said:
blackba":3nrv2lk0 said:
What did you like better about it than the Timmy?

they sell it


So wrong. :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL:

But I use Soldanos and we don't sell those. We sell BB and I don't use those. (Though I have and they are great pedals in their own right) Not a sales pitch. Just something cool to check out.

I use it with the XTS boost as well. I found it paired up with my SLO better. Very transparent and gave me more of the amp vibe. Pairing the right pedal to the right amp is more of a factor to me than "which pedal is best discussion". I might not use the same pedals with a Bogner or Marsha. I used the original OCD/SHO in my Bogner days.
:rock:

Totally agree about pairing the right pedal with the right amp. I got beaten up at TGP for not liking the Timmy into my Fender Bandmaster Reverb. I just found my Maxon OD-9 works better for that amp and for the tone I am looking for. The timmy works much better into my Vox Ac50 than the Maxon OD-9 does.
 
From what I hear the Tube Driver is one of the smoothest overdrives around.
 
Shark Diver":368hflyj said:
This knocked the Timmy out of my rack:
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Love this pedal. :rock:

Yeah I dig this pedal too - I was over at a buddy's house showing him my TS-9 I had just modded and it sounded awesome. He busted this pedal out and I had to go back home and get my soldering iron back out and start looking at the schematic again... :cry:
 
Shark Diver":2y9rfcre said:
This knocked the Timmy out of my rack:
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Love this pedal. :rock:


I played this pedal ( the older version will steel casing) over a friends studio through a Stock 78 Marshall and sounded really good. I saw one on Frank Marino's pedalboard few years ago and that guy gets some big tones! I may look into one.
 
70strathead":3pj4xbhe said:
Shark Diver":3pj4xbhe said:
This knocked the Timmy out of my rack:
image.png


Love this pedal. :rock:


I played this pedal ( the older version will steel casing) over a friends studio through a Stock 78 Marshall and sounded really good. I saw one on Frank Marino's pedalboard few years ago and that guy gets some big tones! I may look into one.
Good lord, this pedal sounds awesome for mid gain with single coils. :thumbsup:

 
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