taz_wynter
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I always wondered, if you ever need more distortion how do you layer a boss MT-2 over you amps distortion channel without ruinning the sound??
fpoon said:Check out this video. He uses a TS9 not to add gain but mainly to tighten up his sound. He said it himself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvAmUmZMsSs
If you like Progressive/Polyrhythmic Metal you'll like his band.
www.myspace.com/periphery
Also, I agree with the comment above. You shouldn't be creating a whole new tone from the Recto with the MT-2, just to boost it a bit and slightly add some frequencies etc. If you don't like your amp's tone you should look into getting a new amp.
stompboxfreak72 said:I never, ever play my recto without overdrive in front of it. I have used a Boss Ds-1 keeley modded pedal ( a la Steve Vai) but did not like the results too much. I use the Analogman modded Ts-9 AND an Analogman modded Yngwie Malmsteen OD250 pedal with it. The two pedals combined take me straight to shred city. Oh it can get noisy so I have to use a Boss Ns-2 but it sounds awesome.
I certainly have not bought the wrong amp and I use 2 overdrive pedals to get what I want. I would call it sustain more than distortion. Playing lead on a DR without an overdrive pedal is about impossible for me. I always have an overdrive pedal on.
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