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Old 09-23-2010, 03:05 PM
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Hey was wondering a good Overdrive pedal at a decent price that will work for my new SX bass that is on the way.

Would also like to use it for my guitar

Looking for one that just adds some crunch and fuzz to the sound.

Something like Tim Commerford of RATM for example
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Old 09-23-2010, 03:25 PM
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For crunch, the proco turbo rat would be a good choice. for fuzz, the electro-harmonix big muff pi would be a good choice. if you want fuzz and crunch both in one pedal, the tech 21 xxl bass edition distortion pedal would be the right pedal for your needs.
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Old 09-24-2010, 06:09 AM
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Maybe you could search. I seem to recall an overdrive/dirt megathread from some time ago.
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Old 09-24-2010, 06:24 AM
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If you're looking for RATM style tones, why not look at the Catalinbread SFT or Tech21 VT Bass pedals, both of which are modeled to do the Ampeg thing. You could also look into using a Marshall Guv'nor in a blend loop for distortion-y goodness without the loss of low-end.
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Old 09-24-2010, 06:26 AM
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Im really feeling the new Aguilar Agro. It's highly versatile and very "tubey".
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Old 09-24-2010, 01:24 PM
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I own the Tech21 XXL, the Aguilar Agro, the Tech21 Bass VT, a Xotic BB preamp, the EHX Bass Big Muff and borrowed a Proco RAT from my guitarist.

I would recommend using a clean blend with the RAT and the XXL since they will lose some low end. In some situations (boomy room, etc) though, that low end loss can do wonders to clear things up and make the bass sit in the mix very well.

That said, you can get a GREAT sound with all of them. Different sounds, but all very usable. Some are very easy to dial in (Agro), some take a little more patience (XXL).

If possible you should use the 30-day-return policy of some online shop and check out different pedals until you find one that matches your "idea" of crunch/fuzz/etc.

EDIT: I also own the Boss ODB-3. It has it's uses for certain things/styles, but it sounds very artificial to my ears.

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Old 09-24-2010, 10:28 PM
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Hey Jayice,

What bass did you end up with? I can't say anything about guitar compatibility but if I was going to buy a pedal to get some grind and I had the money for it, I would go Aguilar Agro. Here is a video link
http://www.aguilaramp.com/agro_sample_settings.htm

They run about $200 though.

Some people on a budget swear by the Behringer BDI21. Just be carfeul with it. Buy it from somewhere that you could return it if it breaks.

Also, the electronics in the SX are good enough for now. get some good tone going first and then try to find an experienced bass tech in your area. They could get all the pots and wiring right for you. Especially if you don't have experience with electronics. However, SX basses are usable as is. Replace the strings andget it groovin'.
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Old 09-25-2010, 02:43 PM
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Hey Jayice,

What bass did you end up with? I can't say anything about guitar compatibility but if I was going to buy a pedal to get some grind and I had the money for it, I would go Aguilar Agro. Here is a video link
http://www.aguilaramp.com/agro_sample_settings.htm

They run about $200 though.

Some people on a budget swear by the Behringer BDI21. Just be carfeul with it. Buy it from somewhere that you could return it if it breaks.

Also, the electronics in the SX are good enough for now. get some good tone going first and then try to find an experienced bass tech in your area. They could get all the pots and wiring right for you. Especially if you don't have experience with electronics. However, SX basses are usable as is. Replace the strings andget it groovin'.
Judging from the sound samples of the agular agro distortion pedal, it's possible to get that rage against the machine sound with that pedal. the pedal sounded pretty cool. too bad it's a little expensive.
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Old 09-26-2010, 04:46 AM
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Hi Jayice,

another good pedal to try (and not at all expensive) is the Boss ODB-3. It has
level and gain controls as well as high and low frquency filters (very useful!).

This means you can add or subtract highs/lows, as well as tinker with your gain and overall output - PLUS! it can be used as a clean high/low eq pedal if you don't need the overdrive at times - haha.

Hope this helps!
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Hi Jayice,

another good pedal to try (and not at all expensive) is the Boss ODB-3. It has
level and gain controls as well as high and low frquency filters (very useful!).

This means you can add or subtract highs/lows, as well as tinker with your gain and overall output - PLUS! it can be used as a clean high/low eq pedal if you don't need the overdrive at times - haha.

Hope this helps!
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Old 09-27-2010, 04:40 PM
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Check out the Visual Sound Open Road Overdrive. IMHO... It's the best overdrive pedal on the market. It works great for bass and guitar.

http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/p...dal?sku=581180
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Old 09-27-2010, 05:56 PM
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im wondering the same thing, but I am looking for something but it needs to stay tight and focused, i dont want to give up note definition

what about the sparkle drive? is this viable?
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Old 09-27-2010, 06:03 PM
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fulltone bass drive mosfet............done
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Old 09-27-2010, 06:42 PM
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fulltone bass drive mosfet............done
I like mine. There may be better choices, but this one's still the best for my needs I've found so far.
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Old 09-27-2010, 06:44 PM
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fulltone bass drive mosfet............done
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fulltone bass-driver is such an awesome product!
Covers lots of options about drive and distortion in a very nice way!
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Old 09-28-2010, 03:25 AM
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Hey Jayice,

What bass did you end up with? I can't say anything about guitar compatibility but if I was going to buy a pedal to get some grind and I had the money for it, I would go Aguilar Agro. Here is a video link
http://www.aguilaramp.com/agro_sample_settings.htm

They run about $200 though.

Some people on a budget swear by the Behringer BDI21. Just be carfeul with it. Buy it from somewhere that you could return it if it breaks.

Also, the electronics in the SX are good enough for now. get some good tone going first and then try to find an experienced bass tech in your area. They could get all the pots and wiring right for you. Especially if you don't have experience with electronics. However, SX basses are usable as is. Replace the strings andget it groovin'.
I've noticed that some people said good thing about the behringer bass bdi21. even though it's cased in plastic. I've heard how that tube-emulation pedal sounds and it's not too shabby. personally, I've always liked how the hartke vxl bass attack preamp pedal sounds. not only doe it provide tube-emulation sounds, it also has a great eq boost(of course I am talking about the shape control button). also it's cased in metal. so it's gig-worthy. I honestly would recommend this preamp pedal to anyone looking for a decent preamp pedal.
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Old 09-28-2010, 07:34 AM
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what about the sparkle drive? is this viable?
The sparkle drive is a great guitar pedal, however, without a mod to help preserve some low end, it sucks for bass. I know a few bassist who have modded one with great results though.
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The bass drive and OCD are both TS clones, so they have a very mid forward sound. I'm really digging the WH Pork Loin. The OD on it is very warm and it sounds like your bass or guitar with some dirt on it. I use mine on a low setting as a preamp into a DI for running direct into a PA. The blend on it is also a great feature it blends the clean very well and doesn't just sound like buzzing on top of a clean signal.
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+1 on the Pork Loin. Very good pedal!
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