MarkV
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I switched from an original 1971 Fender Silverface Princeton to a Mark V. The pedals that worked well with the Princeton did not work with my Mark V: TS-808 Tube Screamer, EHX LPB-1, Boss ME-70 (digital multi-effects), Creation Audio Holy Fire OD. I am playing through a V30 with an LP.
*TS-808: Too dark and muddy
*EXH LPB-1: Distortion screams like a muppet being run over by a dump truck
*Boss ME-70: Made my entire signal sound digital (gross)
*Creation Audio Holy Fire OD: Boost was too clean and OD had an unmusical fuzz to it.
I just bought the Seymour Duncan Vapor Trail analog bucket brigade delay and it is a perfect match for the Mark V. The Mark V's tube tone is completely preserved and every delay is gorgeous.
Has anyone tried the Empress Heavy Distortion Pedal or BBE 427? The BBE 427 is similar to the Big Muff Pi with tone wicker, but has a broader frequency response.
*TS-808: Too dark and muddy
*EXH LPB-1: Distortion screams like a muppet being run over by a dump truck
*Boss ME-70: Made my entire signal sound digital (gross)
*Creation Audio Holy Fire OD: Boost was too clean and OD had an unmusical fuzz to it.
I just bought the Seymour Duncan Vapor Trail analog bucket brigade delay and it is a perfect match for the Mark V. The Mark V's tube tone is completely preserved and every delay is gorgeous.
Has anyone tried the Empress Heavy Distortion Pedal or BBE 427? The BBE 427 is similar to the Big Muff Pi with tone wicker, but has a broader frequency response.