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    TheCapitalJ
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    I’ll be geting my first three pedals soon so I just wanted some advice on which to get. (Like distortion , filter and overdrive maybe)

    #97808
    electro-melx
    Moderator
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    I’ll be geting my first three pedals soon so I just wanted some advice on which to get. (Like distortion , filter and overdrive maybe)

    Give us an idea of what bands you like and what kind of music you would like to be playing.

    #97809
    TheCapitalJ
    Member

    Some metal but mainly hard rock (bands, Slipknot, System of a down , blink 182 , madina lake)

    they don’t all need to be ehx

    #97811
    julian
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    Metal Muff

    #97818
    TheCapitalJ
    Member

    is that true bypass

    #97823
    Chumley
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    Wrong question. And yes, I’m pretty sure it is. Whoever told you pedals need to be True Bypass should be thoroughly lectured. You can only really hear the difference in extreme cases (eg, a Crybaby) or if you have an otherwise pristine setup. Which I doubt.

    In any case, this is my friend’s setup, who has very similar tastes to you: Tube Zipper->Metal Muff->Stereo Memory Man w/Hazarai

    It’s a very nice $425 rig. You can get those ominous clean sounds with the SmMw/H, really intense metal sounds with the MM, and stuff ranging from trippy to funky with the Tube Zipper.

    If you have a bigger budget, I’d probably splurge on a MicroPOG. Or a POG2.

    #97859
    TheCapitalJ
    Member

    can you use a a battery or just the power supply

    #97867
    ghost
    Member

    I’d focus on a solid amp based on the music you’ve mentioned.

    Messa Boogie is what most of the bands you’ve mentioned use for amps.

    As for effects I think they mostly use digital multi effects – maybe a whammy or two in there as well.

    I’d play with different distortions: muffs, old ibanez boxes, digitech (they seem to focus on music of these type of bands), etc..

    I’d also maybe (I can’t stand ’em, but who knows) check out one of the newer boss multi floor units with the exp/vol pedal and assignable effects.

    #97868
    Ned Flanders
    Moderator

    The Metal Muff with 3band EQ is great, no its not true bypass but it has a great buffer that doesn’t interfere with other pedals, at least not the ones I’ve tried.
    Its a fucking great pedal, one of the best high gain distortions around IMO.

    #97878
    Chumley
    Participant
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    I’d focus on a solid amp based on the music you’ve mentioned.

    Messa Boogie is what most of the bands you’ve mentioned use for amps.

    As for effects I think they mostly use digital multi effects – maybe a whammy or two in there as well.

    I’d play with different distortions: muffs, old ibanez boxes, digitech (they seem to focus on music of these type of bands), etc..

    I’d also maybe (I can’t stand ’em, but who knows) check out one of the newer boss multi floor units with the exp/vol pedal and assignable effects.

    Sorry, I disagree (mostly). The amp advice is good; def go Mesa Boogie, ‘specially if you have an Ibanez, ESP, or other guitar of the sort.

    Whatever you do, don’t go BOSS multi. They sound shitty, are overpriced, and are no fun to play with.
    The one Digitech series that I endorse is Hardwire. A good dirt section would be Hardwire Valve Distortion/Metal Muff; the VD has some amazing bluesy tones, and also works as a nice (almost) clean boost for even more MM craziness. And it’s cheap. So, let’s revise that board I suggested:

    Valve Distortion (which is true bypass)->Metal Muff (buffered bypass, which I find better)->SMMw/H (Can’t remember, but you have a buffer in front of it anyway, so it should be fine). You prolly’ll want a Wah in there, as well. I recommend Vox. And yes, all of those pedals are battery enabled.

    #97885
    TheCapitalJ
    Member

    I think i’d be happy with just the metal muff for dirt.

    Also the tube zipper sounds pretty wah (ish)

    #97894
    TheCapitalJ
    Member

    wait the diago powerstation (what I will be powering the pedals with) doesn’t take the tube zipper! So i’ll have the bassballs. Also i’m happy the big muff pi as i’m mostly playing hard rock

    #97896
    Chumley
    Participant

    Oh, you made it sound like you were into metal… my bad. :P

    If you’re into hard rock, def go with the BMP. Also, on the subject of Tube Zipper, I meant manual wah, not autowah. But if you’re cool with autowah, then Bassballs is a great choice. So:

    Bassballs->Big Muff->Stereo Memory Man?

    That sound like it? Sorry if I’m being too in-your-face, but gear is my thing, and nothing makes me happier than thinking that I’m helping people…

    #97898
    Costch
    Participant

    Here’s a novel idea: Don’t try to emulate the tone of other’s or base your tone on an archetype. Create, don’t emulate. Unless you want to. It’s your prerogative.

    #97902
    TheCapitalJ
    Member

    good point i was acaully(wrong spelling) thinking of somthing that will fit the board easy like the mxr carbon copy not the SMMW/HH also where is the best place for tuner pedal?

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