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these clips beg to differ...
Fulltone OCD > AMT P1 > Nakedzen impulse netmusicians.org - the guitar gear mp3 database I'm happy with my Tight Metal however
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I sorta want one, I sorta want a mesa'esqu tone(more like smooth petrucci mesa actually) out of my carvin leg. Also sidenote I want the amptweaker pedals but I only think maybe the boost or ts 1 would help my tone and not get more variance.
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Yes, sort of. What would you run the AMT through for a power amp? If you intend to run it directly into your amp's power section while your other cable is going into the amp's front end, that probably won't work so well or at all.
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New Drive series, meant to be used as a distortion pedal in front of the amp. Sounds very convincing to me |
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one question - can I use the simpliest solution - pluggin AMT B-1 or S-1 straight into Electro Harmonix 44 magnum or 22 caliber and then into cab? or do I need something else inbetween them?
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exquisite my good sir
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Eck!
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I have a B1 which is pretty cool sounding, albeit a little fizzy at times. The EQ on it is bizarre, seems like with everything set at noon it sounds really boosted and cranked.
And yah nvr use gitar cablez, dey suck ur tone lulz |
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As much as it pains me to say it, the P1 and R1 sound the best to my ears for the higher gain stuff. Two real life amps I've never had much use for.
Being an Engl amp owner I want to like the E1. Would make my apartment life much easier. But it sounds off to me. B1 sounds ok, but doesn't knock my socks off. S1 sounds really good! M1...meh, it's alright I guess. V1 and F1 sound great for that type of playing. This is all off from internet listening so...take it with a grain of salt. I'll prolly grab one of the ebird soon. The reverb and delay pedals look promising too. But I'm anxiously awaiting that D1 state side. And the whole series 2 line for that matter.
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Thread bump for new vids of the new Legend 2 series. I'm liking what I hear ![]() 5150 sound + CLEAN channel + 3 outputs (cab sim, preamp and front of the amp input), all in an easy to transport pedal format? ![]() Might be more practical than a real 5150! |
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I have the R1, S1, and F1 pre's. Love them! They're my go-to preamps now. I have a Mosvalve power amp I run them into, but I've also run them into the effects loop returns of a few different heads (mainly Marshalls come to mind), all yielding good results. I've never tried plugging them directly into the front input of an amp. A bunch of people on YouTube have, and they generally sound thin, shrieking, and just all round awful.
But for me, the R1 gives me a nice fat modern rock sound. The palm mutes can sometimes get a little flubby, but a Tubescreamer-type pedal placed before the R1 fixes that. S1 has a whole ton of gain (usually only have it at about 10:00). Stays pretty tight. F1 gives pretty versatile cleans, variable gain is great for giving a little more/less dirt. As I believe was mentioned before, all of these have a ton of bass. I generally stay under noon on the bass settings, especially the R1 and S1. And I've only tried the cab sim on the R1. It's alright, but does no miracles. I liked the H&K Tubeman sim better. Hopefully this helps anyone on the fence about picking one up... |
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That e2 sounds great...
Think I might pick one up, or be a retard and try building one if I can get my hands on a schematic. |
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