MesaGod666
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I'm running a TS9 with my rig, and am looking for a different tubescreamer. Any suggestions? I guess I should ask, what does Hetfield use?
Chris McKinley said:MesaGod666,
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lerxst88 said:As far as TS9 clones I have two that I really like. One is the TS7. yes the crappy looking silver one. it has all the same parts as a TS9 except the enclosure is different and it has an added "hot" switch. after modding it it sounds amazing light distortion with bassy mids for a trey anastasio compressed over drive sound or set everything to 1 o clock and use it as a booster for your distorted channel and everything you play sustains forever and has that perfect singing feedback after each note. killer pedal.
the other TS9 pedal i have is a Voodoo Labs Sparkle Drive. This one was modded as well with a switch for diode selection as well as a fat/thin swtch. same as the TS7 plus it has a clean blend knob and the fat/thin switch is useful for emphasizing singlecoils or humbuckers. the diode selector is just a matter of taste.
gonzo said:i'd strongly suggest a Barber SS
Laskyman said:Maxon OD808 for sure. Most transparent and MIJ construction. I will have one for sale shortly, plus a bunch of other awesome stomps.....
Ready for 18 volt operation-The Super Sport operates from 9 volts to 18 volts, this allows use of higher voltage converters and supplies, for players who want to try higher voltage tweaks.
gonzo said:mesagod-
that's awesome!
glad to see the barber love..
check this out:
Ready for 18 volt operation-The Super Sport operates from 9 volts to 18 volts, this allows use of higher voltage converters and supplies, for players who want to try higher voltage tweaks.
i run my DDSS at 18 volt, i love it.
comparing it against the normal 9 volt, well, i wont go back to it.
these pedals (in general) are all so touchy-feely, it's subjective a lot of times, but i think you'll dig the ability to actually MOLD the tone of this pedal with the interior trim pots.
when you first get the pedal, just play it factory...
then, after a while, take the back off, and leave it off, make sure you mark the trim pots somehow, to where they are to start.....
then start tweaking.
don't bother putting the backplate back on, til you've tweaked for a while.
you can actually go WITH or AGAINST the tubescreamer vibe with this pedal.
i've owned a butt-load of pedals (including keely-modified DS-1, a RAT, tubescreamer original, fulldrive II, bad monkey, original distortion+, Ross compressor, etc etc) but this has been my favorite to date.
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