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I've tried and owned a few T-Rex OD/dirt pedals and Ive never found one that I have liked. Always sounded off, never playing well with my 60's Vox, Blackface Fender, or JCM800 50watter. They just seemed too muddy or compressed.
To me this pedal is no exception, sounds very compressed and muffled, and unnatural overdrive tone lacking pleasant harmonics . I LOVE T-Rex, for their other stuff, especially the Replica, but I find it hard to like their OD/Dirt stuff.
BRING BACK THE 65 AMPS SOHO!
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im buying this! Whats the riff at 3:34?
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@Playerc0 He also turns on volume knob, on guitar sometimes so that could also be it! :D
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@Spunkyinternall its a boost pedal its what its meant to do. it works well if u have an amp like a marshall plexi where it is naturally an overdiven sounding amp when u crank it past 3. the only way to get a clean sound when its turned up is to lower ur volume on ur guitar - which in turn lowers the level of volume coming from ur amp. volume on guitar backed off + boost pedal = same level clean sound. because overdrive pedals are 4 mortals.
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@ProGuitarShopDemos Playerc0 is right...not really handy.
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You should try to turn the tone knob all the way up if you think it's too muddy!
I Tried the Mudhoney with all the knobs all the way up, true Hendrix/'70 tone!
Simon
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sounds ass
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also the BB preamp plus is a similar better. better maybe
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I have the handwired version from T.C Jauernig before they sold to T-Rex. A little compression, little dirt, no noise. I used it for stacking with a dynamic overdrive, such as a OCD. Adds a nice touch.
This pedal needs a volume knob on it. Listen to how much louder it gets from 1:10 to 1:19
Playerc0 1 year ago
@Playerc0 - You mean when Andy played the bypassed sound at 1:10 and then turned the pedal on and played? Yes, it does get louder when you step on it. That's what it's supposed to do. Hope that helps.
Thanks for watching!
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ProGuitarShopDemos 1 year ago 15