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Чувки, давно и безутешно ищу эту схему.. помогите плиз
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Сообщений: 2 Регистрация: 7.4.2004 ![]() |
SustainPunch Presents....
The Top 10 Guitar Distortion Pedals
#1 Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi- There are about 7 different designs of the Big Muff Pi floating about, some are very fizzy sounding, lacking much warmth, definition and sustain. While others offer very definte, smooth, sustaining character. There are two types (known to me) of original "Triangle-Knob" Big Muff Pi's. These are the smoothest sounding, the later ones (1969-70?) did not have as much distortion, which rendered it almost an overdrive. Big Muff Pi's are very popular with rythem guitar players.
#2 Fulltone Fulldrive 2- The smoothness of this pedal surprises everybody. It yields a very smooth, creamy, thick but cutting overdrive. It produces upper harmonics of an extremely saturated tube amp. It was very close race between the Tube Screamer TS-808 and Fulldrive. However the Fulldrive has more of the violin type of sound and was more focused and controlled.
#3 Matchless Dirt Box-The sounds that you can get out of this pedal are just great. It doesn’t act like a distortion pedal, more like the front end of a boutique amp. It puts out the full gamut of sounds from extraordinary bass to stinging treble, and all tones in between. The distortion level goes from a mild boost to a fully sustaining, bell-like tone. It won’t go all the way into metal territory, but that’s OK with me. The distortion isn’t fuzzy at all. You get the full sound spectrum. You won’t believe how nicely the tone cleans up with the guitar volume control.
#4 Boss Blues Driver BD-2- It will boost your signal level quite a lot (more so than a ProCo Rat) and allow you to get your distortion tone by driving your pre-amp tubes harder. Amazingly, the Blues Driver sounds very much like the blues channel of the Mesa V-Twin. I have found if you crank the gain on it through an already distorting tube amp, the sound gets buzzy and ugly to my ears. Also if you have the gain turned right down on it and just use it to "smooth" out an already distorting amp the sound is pretty nice and it gives the sound a bit more tight bottom end.
#5 Ibanez Tube Screamer TS-808/TS-9- The TS-808/TS-9 has a very narrow gain range (probably about half of what is on offer with the BD-2). Cranking the gain gives a pretty smooth sound but it really shines when you have the gain way down and the level up, to clean out your sound some, adds more mids which thickens the sound of a strat nicely. It gives good string definition and is good booster with a modest amount of distortion, i.e., turn the volume up but leave the drive around 12 o'clock if you use a tube amp. Sustain is adequate, not the best. With the distortion maxed, the TS-9 has a "cardboard" midrange that is kinda crappy sounding.
#6 Matchless Hot Box- The Hotbox is significantly more "in your face" than the Fulldrive, especially when it's on the distortion channel. There are a considerable amount of controls to shape exactly the sound you want, but even a slight change in one of them will change the overall sound significantly.
#7 Fender Blender- Very extreme sounding fuzz unit, The wierdest ability is to dial in a VERY sustainy, gnarly sound, and mix clean sound with it, via the blend control- I would compare it to playing clean while someone doubles your part on Kazoo or something- it really can sound like 2 guitars at once.
#8 Mesa V-Twin- The V-twin is said to turn any amp into a Boogie, comes pretty close. The pedal version, which is not as versatile as the rack version. Played through a Fender Super Reverb, sounds like a heavy duty boogie. I've heard complaints about it being to muddy in tone but I think it sounds great. Play around with tube types to get your flavor, but I stayed with the Mesa 12AX7's.
#9 Klon Centaur- The Klon is good to enhance the distortion of a nice "dirty" amp you may already have. The FD2 is for getting a lot of good distortion/overdrive sounds out of a clean amp, e.g. my Fender Twin. it is very good for a boost also. I like the Klon as a very good blues type growl OD pedal. But it really doesn't do the sustain well. Go with a FDII if that's what your looking for.
#10 Boss DS-2 Distortion- a few people have told me this sounds like Nirvana. Can't miss: listen to "Lithium" and "Smells Like Teen Spirit" from the live cd: "From the muddy banks of the Wishkah". Watch the cover of the record, you can actually see the orange pedal in front of Kurt Cobain.... DS-2 allright.
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