Lap Steel Overdrive
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Lap Steel Overdrive
Lap and Console players. What overdrives are you using. If no pedal, what overdriven amp do you like?
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I'm a big fan of the Boss pedals, either the Blues Driver or the OD series.
The classic tone to me, though, is the Ibanez Tube Screamer.
The classic tone to me, though, is the Ibanez Tube Screamer.
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My favorite is the Little Walter 22. Here's a clip with a pedal steel, but it sounds quite similar with a lap: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97P9sKUE7Uk
For a pedal, if you like the sound of your amp and guitar, but want it 'drivier' there's nothing better than the Earth Drive.
For a pedal, if you like the sound of your amp and guitar, but want it 'drivier' there's nothing better than the Earth Drive.
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I'm using a very soft overdrive made by a friend, based on an MXR distortion + with a different tone stack. But I used a Wampler Euphoria a couple of days ago, very impressed and very Dumble-ish. I just look for a bit of hair on the tone.
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That Little Walter did sound great Friday night, Dan.Dan Tyack wrote:My favorite is the Little Walter 22
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Brad,Brad Bechtel wrote:I'm a big fan of the Boss pedals, either the Blues Driver or the OD series.
I have a Blues Driver BD-2 and a Bass Overdrive ODB-3, among others, and I've never been able to find the sweet spot on any of them. Can you share your settings, and the instruments and amps you are using?
I seem to get the best results just by cranking a Pro Junior, but sometimes that's just too loud.
Any insight on your preferred Boss pedal settings would be appreciated.
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I'm using a Fulldrive 2 into a Fender Blues Junior, but also started using my new Fender Super Sonic Twin (burn channel, no overdrive pedal needed) for in-town stuff.
Also, I'm LOVING the Duncan Antiquity pickups I just had put in my Asher Hawaiian Junior too. When am I gonna learn how BIG a difference that pickups make?
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Also, I'm LOVING the Duncan Antiquity pickups I just had put in my Asher Hawaiian Junior too. When am I gonna learn how BIG a difference that pickups make?
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