Anyone successfully using an OD with their 3ch Rec?

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I'm asking because I would like to hear how it affected your tone, and what if any downsides there are to doing it.

Thanks!
 
i use a visual sound route 66, sounds alot better, gives my guitar a bit more push and tightens it up a little. alot better sustain too
 
I will NEVER...EVER run my Roadster without a Maxon OD808 for high gain applications. Tried, and I honestly thought it sounds like ****.
 
I use my 3 Ch Dual Rec with a Boss SD-1 Super overdrive on the third channel. It adds clarity to he sometimes flabbiness of the third channel. It also cleans up the high notes and lets them stand out more. It's definetly a good choice to try. One main suggestion though; when using an overdrive on top of distortion make sure to turn the drive or distortion mostly off or it will feed back. Only use the tone and level knobs. Hope this helps
 
ibanez4life SZ! said:
I will NEVER...EVER run my Roadster without a Maxon OD808 for high gain applications. Tried, and I honestly thought it sounds like sh!t.
+1 Amen to that brother



I mean, I felt that way about my rectos when I had one :D

currently rectoless. OD808 all the way
 
Overrated IMO, but it can't hurt to experiment, i've tried lots of OD people recommend, but always end up turning them off.
 
Dead Moon Rising said:
Overrated IMO, but it can't hurt to experiment, i've tried lots of OD people recommend, but always end up turning them off.

Well judging by your clips you're not going for an overly tight tone. That's like saying a banjo is overrated. It's just a different style :)
 

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