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DRodriguez wrote:This may sound counter intuitive, but have you tried a compressor at the end of your chain? Or something always on and simple like a EP booster at unity or a Fairfield Modèle B
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BoatRich wrote:A BiFet boost will do that all day and add a bit of grit. If not, a Black Forest? I loved mine as an always on sorta deal.
$harkToootth wrote:A Boss OD-3 can be had for $50...I like that pedal...not even "for the price", I just like it.
EDIT: I'm retarded. I have the SD-1. That's the one I like. It can be had for a whole $29. I'm sure you can find one for $22 .
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frigid midget wrote:BoatRich wrote:A BiFet boost will do that all day and add a bit of grit. If not, a Black Forest? I loved mine as an always on sorta deal.
I had a black forest for a while, used it with a Marshall superbass at the time. Might've just been a bad match up with the Marshall, but the BF sounded scratchy and lo-fi to me, pretty much the opposite of bassy/thick. Seemed like the perfect choice for garage rock or shoegaze. Again, I suck at describing sounds
Bifet boost: One of those lesser known classics that've always stayed under my radar. How hard are they to find?
repoman wrote:What about one of those doubletracker pedals like the keeley or strymon deco?
Theres also a bunch of console pre-amp pedals that might be good for this like the hudson broadcast
BoatRich wrote:frigid midget wrote:BoatRich wrote:A BiFet boost will do that all day and add a bit of grit. If not, a Black Forest? I loved mine as an always on sorta deal.
I had a black forest for a while, used it with a Marshall superbass at the time. Might've just been a bad match up with the Marshall, but the BF sounded scratchy and lo-fi to me, pretty much the opposite of bassy/thick. Seemed like the perfect choice for garage rock or shoegaze. Again, I suck at describing sounds
Bifet boost: One of those lesser known classics that've always stayed under my radar. How hard are they to find?
Mine was super bass heavy with my plexi? That's kinda weird?
BiFets are easy to find, easy to build, and the reissue is pretty dead on and cheap
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