Lap Steel Overdrive

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Paul Honeycutt
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Lap and Console players. What overdrives are you using. If no pedal, what overdriven amp do you like?
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Earth drive, 70's Rat, OCD, and CMatMod Butah with Twin or Nahville 400
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First choice: A 5E3 Tweed Deluxe cranked way up.

2nd choice: Earth Drive

3rd choice: TC Elec MojoMojo or Seymour Duncan Twin Tube

4th choice: Zoom MultiStomp
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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.
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I play through a 58 champ with a pair of jensen alnico 10" speakers. With volume set at about 7, it's very pick-attack sensitive, from sorta clean to nicely crunchy. If that's not enough, there's a boss overdrive and a ross distortion available on the floor.
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I'm partial to David Lindley's lapsteel sound so I've got a Ceriatone OTS Dumble clone that does that... otherwise a Zendrive will produce a reasonable facsimile.
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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.
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Post by John RJ Wilson »

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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An old Rat. Back off on the Tone control.
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I really like my Keeley Fuzzhead. I've also used an MJM britbender. There are literally hundreds of options these days.
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Zen Drive....with an Origin Effects Slide Rig compressor...
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Dan Tyack wrote:My favorite is the Little Walter 22
That Little Walter did sound great Friday night, Dan.
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Brad Bechtel wrote:I'm a big fan of the Boss pedals, either the Blues Driver or the OD series.
Brad,

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.

Jack
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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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59 tweed deluxe
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