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@LnGuitarist it's an overdrive pedal.not an high gain pedal...and Zakk uses it to boost his already cranked Marshall...
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@Seraphim777961 so would it work with another pedal because when i got some pedals and when i use 2 distortion pedals its okay when i keep playing but as soon as i stop its really noisy and loads of sound not wanted and not know the source of but i gues its those two distortion pedals not liking each other
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@jacksonshredder123 you can use it to boost \an already distorted amp sound, its not to be use as a distortion pedal on a clean channel
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I know this probably is a little hard to answer, but would this pedal sound good with a Morgan GX35R amp?
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I thought It would be heavier
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Frigging awesome, Salute to Mr Wylde. I tested this out at Fox UK music, bought the pedal for a really tasty price after they offered me a reduced deal from its full RRP, alot better than an online ebay/amazon or even music store price so recommend taking a look ladies and gents!
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@jacksonshredder123 that's because it's an overdrive pedal, it's used to boost an already slightly overdriven tube amp
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this thing is suprisingly very weak, i had a go on one in a guitar shop and found it very hard to play solos on it, in my opinion this is strictly a rythem pedal.. i cant imagin zakk playing his solos with this live.
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Be kinda difficult seeing as how Andy doesn't use picks....you gotta admit though, his tone does sound very natural no matter how many digital pedals he plays with. :D
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@sujaka2 True, u looked up the Bugera TriRec Infinium?, it wipes the floor with mesa boogies triple rectifier if u pair it with the right cabinet, and its much cheaper too :D maybe a Bugera 333XL Head?
not ONE pinch harmonic? comeon!
TheBestGuitarSoloEVR 11 months ago 152
@jordonmolaison everything sounds good through a mesa boogie rectifier
sujaka2 9 months ago 57