richt said:Hey Nick, I have a TS9 that I use with my 5:50 and it is a great compliment to the clean channel for an extra tone. Because of the mid-range emphasis it pushes the sound out front just perfectly for solo/lead lines. I also use a Seymour Duncan Twin Tube classic which is also great! The rhythm channel on that is classic creamy crunch, while the lead channel just sings beautifully. So, with those pedals and the two channels of the amp, I have 5 sounds to choose from, and it it works out beautifully!
Cheers,
Richt
Sling Blade said:When i bought my 550 I was told by the sales guy that it would be perfect for playing Metallica. After getting it home and tweaking on it for awhile I soon realized that this was untrue. The 550's gain just was not enough. I came on this forum and cried about it and the nice folks here recommended an OD pedal. Last weekend, hating my 550 I bought a Fulltone OCD pedal. Now I must say I love my 550. I sounds perfect to me. I can get the Master of puppets sound all the way to the Black Album. The OCD added just enough distortion and mid-range without changing the amps tone which was important to me. I did try the Fulltone Fat Boost, it sounded fine, my only concern was that the drive had to be cranked all the up to get the sound I was looking for. I wanted a boost that gave me what I wanted and more if I desired. With the OCD I can turn the drive up to say 11 o'clock for the Master of Puppets sound and then Just turn the gain up on the amp for that smooth saturated Black Album sound. Thanks to the Fulltone OCD I now own the perfect amp.
wilerty said:I use a Boss ME-50 in the effects loop and it works very well ... lots of options.
wilerty said:Nick: Did you get it at Magdon? I saw the 5:50 2X12 they had there the night Johnny Hiland was there is gone. I was there today ... bought the Black Cherry Johnny Hiland ...
Wait till you hear the Hiland thru the 5:50 ... you're in for a treat.
wilerty said:I didn't notice that the back of the headstock was signed until I had already bought it ... unless they all come that way. He used a gold sharpie, I assume, so it isn't too obvious.
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