jonp
Active member
Given that Blues and Burn mode are not foot switchable I decided to get a pedal to give me either a crunchy blues sound or a more overdriven sound for Santana or Gary Moore type sustain. I have settled on the Carl Martin Hot Drive'n Boost Mark 3 pedal.
What a great choice for this amp.
I use the pedal on the clean channel wih just enough gain get almost exactly the same sound, tone and feel as the blues mode with just the same "clean up as you turn down the guitar" dynamics. Ch 2 is then used on Burn mode to get the boogie style sustain.
There is an added advantage and that is the boost switch on the pedal. Just step on this to get an instant lift in volume for whatever sound you are using. It does not alter the tone in any way - just boosts the signal which can drive the clean mode into a lovely edge.
Being a valve (sorry tube) man I am amazed at how good this pedal is in front of the Express. Give it a try you will not be dissapointed.
What a great choice for this amp.
I use the pedal on the clean channel wih just enough gain get almost exactly the same sound, tone and feel as the blues mode with just the same "clean up as you turn down the guitar" dynamics. Ch 2 is then used on Burn mode to get the boogie style sustain.
There is an added advantage and that is the boost switch on the pedal. Just step on this to get an instant lift in volume for whatever sound you are using. It does not alter the tone in any way - just boosts the signal which can drive the clean mode into a lovely edge.
Being a valve (sorry tube) man I am amazed at how good this pedal is in front of the Express. Give it a try you will not be dissapointed.