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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Florida Panhandle
Age: 52
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What Overdrive For Tweed Amps?
I decided to pull out my old '50s tweeds to gig again---I foolishly sold the best tube overdrive ever for my Bassman (a Nady tube overdrive) years ago.
Whether you are gigging originals or honest reissues/kits,what are you using for that fat searing boost that's musical and touch sensitive? The tweeds are great for pedals when you find the right one. Thanks!
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Hotlanta, GA
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I've listened to your clips, you don't need pedals.
Have you ever tried a Blackstone? It's an interesting pedal, I'd like to get my hands on one. http://www.tdpri.com/forum/stomp-box...sfet-clip.html
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Seems like you kind of answer your question with the wording of your question.
I'd check out a boost pedal. Doesn't color the sound of the amp; fattens up and adds grit. A few possibilities out there - Bad Bob, Fulltone Fat Boost, Seymour Duncan, Micro amp etc. Let us know. PS just went back and caught a few clips, tasty stuff!
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Tampa Bay, FL
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Lately, I've been playing with a rockabilly trio, using a tweed Deluxe clone and I'm finding a perfect boost/overdrive pedal to be a Tonefactor Copperhead.
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Florida Panhandle
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Thanks everyone for the responses (and kind words)....
Vincent Caster,I would love to be able to find an original Nady like I had before....I keep looking!
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Apr 2003
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I've heard it said that the Tonebone Classic tube overdrive/dist pedal is very similar to the old Nady distortion pedals that you're talking about. Not sure if that's accurate, but you can always order one from Musician's Friend and return it if it doesn't do it for you. All you'd lose is the shipping costs.
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Iowa City, IA
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I use a Blackstone into a Tonebone Classic. I get clean tones that push the edge, as well as an incredible palette of OD sounds. The Blackstone is very touch sensitive. I also found that experimenting with 12-AX7s in the Tonebone is fun. And don't forget a BBE Sonic Stomp.
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Feb 2005
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Wow,thanks everyone.......
one thing I like about the old tweeds is the "spongy" feel from the primitive circuitry.For the Deluxe and Tremolux,I can play them as is.The Pro and Bassman need a little help on the softer gigs.
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Join Date: Aug 2003
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I had an opportunity to play a Li'l Dawg Champster Special--15 watts with a 12" speaker--for awhile. I found overdrive pedals muddied up the sound too much for my liking and used my Bad Bob booster which sounded very nice. Demoed a Victoria 5E3 and found the same thing. I walked away from those experiences thinking if I were to ever get a Tweed amp I would use a boost pedal to get the searing lead sound.
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I use a V2 OCD with my Vicky Bandmaster, and so far it's the only OD that doesn't compromise the touch sensitivity I love so much. That you can get into Distortion territory is also a plus.
T.S.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Chandler Real Tube or Crowther Hotcake!
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: South Dakota
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Seymour Duncan Twin Tube. See sig for other ideas.
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Guitars: Teles, LP, others. Amps: El Diablo, Richter 5E3, 5E3 Head, Traynor Bass Master II, Epi Jr Head, Gretsch/Supro, 60's Univox and others. Current Board-Guitar>Tuner>Java Boost> Huckleberry>Fuzz Head>Top Fuel>SFX-03> Keeley Comp>Clone Chorus>FL3> Amp |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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I like two clean boosts together, always a Burris Boostier first, next varies. Usually a Catalinbread Super Chile Picosa. Sometimes use the Catalinbread Semaphore trem pedal in that second position, on but with trem off. (This pedal has a real useful volume knob.) With a tweed type amp, where the best kind of drive comes from the power tubes, clean boost is as far as I'd go.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Oct 2003
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When I cant play my bassman cranked up I use a pedal. I mostly leave it on all the time. Im a lovepedal fan. The woodrow has a tweed type sound and cleans up well by useing your volume control. I found I like the purple plexi or a blues face ( cot 50 variation) for myself. They lean towards a marshall plexi like pedal that cleans up well also. They can turn your bassman into a monster amp and still have that touch sensitivity, and ride your volume control on your guitar. That will take you from clean to mean. The clean sounds are nice. They run close to the bassman clean tones. Think of them as working like an amp. Plus you can play around with your bassmans inputs and have a few more tone options.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Boerne, TX
Age: 33
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If you can afford them(I can't), the Durham Electronics Sex Drive or if that isn't enough drive, the Mucho Boosto. Great sound without coloring.
http://www.durhamelectronics.com/ |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Bronx NY
Age: 33
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i'm using a lil dawg champster special, and my buddy is sending me his LTD, being that the LTD is a transparent style pedal, i hope it will give me just enough extra whoomp, without killing my original tone, for that extra cut through and boost for solos.
anybody have experience with the champster and an LTD? |
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Surrey UK
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Hey Refin!
...cool sounds... very soulful. Actually another poster was right you don't need to muddy up your clean, airy sound as is rather refreshing! I have no specific suggestions other than I was looking a Tweeds in detail recently and some pedals that I came across that seem to work well in providing that tone are: AMT Tweed Sound: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oBSyA0DWk4 http://www.amtelectronicseurope.com/...p/tweed-sound/ And a rather unknown pedal I picked up cheaply on ebay which is in same vein: Proel DS10. http://www.tonefrenzy.com/sound_file...distortion.mp3 http://www.4shared.com/file/63214681...roel_ds10.html http://filters.muziq.be/model/proel/ds10 The latter is not what you would expect a Distortion to sound like, inasmuch as it is articulate and bright - akin the the Fender FBM1 but not muffled! Not easy to find though... One great accident, I have found that with my Cornford (3x12AX7 and 2xEL34 V30) it gives it a very good representation of a Deluxe Reverb just on the edge. Good luck |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Australia
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Dod Gray Box Overdrive 250 pre amp
Pete Cornish - SS-2 But generally just the " Hillbilly Channel Switcher " .......My guitars Vol Knob Turn up to O/D - Turn down to clean it up ...straight jacked into a Tweed |
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Florida Panhandle
Age: 52
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Wow,thanks everyone for your input,and nice words.
All my recordings (except for a few) on Soundclick are with a Johnson J-Station direct inject. Lately I've picked up a Blue Tube and a BBE Green Screamer,haven't tested them with the Bassman yet.They sound pretty decent otherwise with the smaller tweeds.
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