ashishk
Well-known member
Hey hey!
So... this has got me thinking. All these bands you hear of boosting the front end of their tube amps with overdrive pedals, e.g. Killswitch and Shadows, both use OD808 pedals in front of their amps.
So here are my questions:
1. From what I understand, the boosting "drives" the tubes harder, so you get more pick attack and better response. Any truth to this?
2. Does that mean the gain +/- switch on the 1086 kinda mimics this effect?
3. I am running my RM100 with JJ E34Ls running at 40mV, and my main rhythm tone is a Recto module (stock). I love the tone I am getting out of this with my ESP EX-400 loaded with EMG 81/60s. Very Dark Tranquility type tone off the Character album.
Would running an OD pedal in the front help this in any way?
Just curious that's all. You hear about these things all the time but I dont understand the concept behind doing it. A good amp should give you the tone you want without having to add all these things to it.
Cheers,
Ashish
So... this has got me thinking. All these bands you hear of boosting the front end of their tube amps with overdrive pedals, e.g. Killswitch and Shadows, both use OD808 pedals in front of their amps.
So here are my questions:
1. From what I understand, the boosting "drives" the tubes harder, so you get more pick attack and better response. Any truth to this?
2. Does that mean the gain +/- switch on the 1086 kinda mimics this effect?
3. I am running my RM100 with JJ E34Ls running at 40mV, and my main rhythm tone is a Recto module (stock). I love the tone I am getting out of this with my ESP EX-400 loaded with EMG 81/60s. Very Dark Tranquility type tone off the Character album.
Would running an OD pedal in the front help this in any way?
Just curious that's all. You hear about these things all the time but I dont understand the concept behind doing it. A good amp should give you the tone you want without having to add all these things to it.
Cheers,
Ashish