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« on: August 16, 2011, 07:32:33 PM »

Right now I'm without my amp because I sold my two Fenders and wont have a speaker to play through until my two rock cab arrives tomorrow.  So I'm filling the void by thinking about it/talking about it.  So what pedals are you guys running with your Overtone Specials?  Both in the clean channel and OD channels?  what kinds of sounds are you getting??  Clips are always nice too.

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« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2011, 08:02:00 PM »

Hey Daniel

To answer your question currently have a boss GT-10 that is setup for only delay and reverb and is in the loop of my C-lator. It has a looper on it which I use quite often as well. I do have a envelope filter, a zendrive and low and behold a boss metal zone ( haha ) all of which I barely use. I can cop most the tones I desire with just the amp with rev and delay. But I also have an ABY now and like to play one/either of my OTS's along with my 2550 ala Joe bonamassa/Eric Johnson tone. With this setup i can go from crystal cleans( OTS ) to Marshall roar ( 2550 ) and everything in between.

Before I got my OTS FM50 I had a Peavey JSX which was a decent amp but not in same realm ( Boutique ). When I got the OTS there was a learning curve for me, because it just plays different. Hard to explain but you will probably see what I mean.

Anyways, i suggest you do some bonding with the amp alone before worrying about what pedals to use. I dont know how much different #124 ( the amp you have )clone is from #102 or HRM MK2 w/el-34s ( my OTS's ) but the cleans should be very nice platform for pedals if needed. I personally enjoy the OD I get out of my amps than any pedal I have ever tried.

Also what tubes are currently in your amp?

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« Reply #2 on: August 17, 2011, 12:53:28 AM »

In the loop with the C-Lator I run a holy grail reverb. Up front I run through a swollen pickle, a BYOC esv fuzz, a fulltone fulldrive 2, a TS-9, a boosta grande, and sometimes a GE-7
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« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2011, 02:34:44 AM »

In the loop with the C-Lator I run a holy grail reverb. Up front I run through a swollen pickle, a BYOC esv fuzz, a fulltone fulldrive 2, a TS-9, a boosta grande, and sometimes a GE-7
I use a GE-7, TS 808, OCD, a Zendrive, a Maxon Compressor, a Holier Grail, and a DD-20 (yes, I need them all, right now anyway) through my Blues Jr, but I planned on putting everything through the C-lator once I put the trannies in and fire up the amp.  How come you are putting them in front instead of the loop?  I wanted to buffer all of it, with it not sound right through the loop.
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« Reply #4 on: August 17, 2011, 03:27:30 AM »

In the loop of a Clator is a TC 2290 and in the loop of the 2290 is a BYOC Reverb Pedal

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Dan Armtrong Orange Squeeze Clone > Xotic BB Preamp > sometimes a Big Muff Clone > BYOC Envelope Filter > Univibe Clone>Amp

I need to get a Wah real bad.
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« Reply #5 on: August 18, 2011, 02:45:42 PM »

In the loop of a Clator is a TC 2290 and in the loop of the 2290 is a BYOC Reverb Pedal

In front is a

Dan Armtrong Orange Squeeze Clone > Xotic BB Preamp > sometimes a Big Muff Clone > BYOC Envelope Filter > Univibe Clone>Amp

I need to get a Wah real bad.


I have a vox wah I'll sell you.
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« Reply #6 on: August 18, 2011, 05:26:28 PM »

In the loop of a Clator is a TC 2290 and in the loop of the 2290 is a BYOC Reverb Pedal
In front is a
Dan Armtrong Orange Squeeze Clone > Xotic BB Preamp > sometimes a Big Muff Clone > BYOC Envelope Filter > Univibe Clone>Amp
I need to get a Wah real bad.
I have a vox wah I'll sell you.
Thanks, but I just haven't got around to either bulding one or replace my Fulltone Clyde.
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« Reply #7 on: August 19, 2011, 01:43:55 AM »

In the loop with the C-Lator I run a holy grail reverb. Up front I run through a swollen pickle, a BYOC esv fuzz, a fulltone fulldrive 2, a TS-9, a boosta grande, and sometimes a GE-7
I use a GE-7, TS 808, OCD, a Zendrive, a Maxon Compressor, a Holier Grail, and a DD-20 (yes, I need them all, right now anyway) through my Blues Jr, but I planned on putting everything through the C-lator once I put the trannies in and fire up the amp.  How come you are putting them in front instead of the loop?  I wanted to buffer all of it, with it not sound right through the loop.

Generally speaking, any time based effects (reverb, delay, chorus, etc) will sound better in the loop as they are effecting the sound coming out of the preamp and entering the PI and Power section, where as wahs, od pedals, fuzz boxes, and distortion pedals, etc sound better on the front end, as they will sound better not going through the tone stack and/or OD section of the amp itself.
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« Reply #8 on: August 19, 2011, 02:30:24 AM »

My chain:

Teese RMC2 wah>Keeley compressor>Keeley ts808>TS 9>Boss CH1>TC Nova repeater>Strymon lex rotary>
OTS50

I have an Alesis Microverb in the loop that I use with a Kleinulator
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« Reply #9 on: August 19, 2011, 03:08:37 AM »

My chain:

Teese RMC2 wah>Keeley compressor>Keeley ts808>TS 9>Boss CH1>TC Nova repeater>Strymon lex rotary>
OTS50

I have an Alesis Microverb in the loop that I use with a Kleinulator

How do you like the Strymon Lex Rotary? I really like the looks of their effects.
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« Reply #10 on: August 19, 2011, 07:02:37 AM »

C-Lator loop: Holy grail +, Fulltone Mini DejaVibe, Lovepedal Echobaby.
In front: Boss Tuner, Fulltone "Clyde" Wahwah, Fulltone SupaTrem, Tonehunter "Tasty Flakes"
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« Reply #11 on: August 19, 2011, 08:28:46 AM »

Guitar -> TC Electronic PolyTune -> Area 51 Wah -> Digitech Whammy -> Keeley modded TS-808
Kleinulator -> George Dennis Volume -> TC Electronic Nova System

Clean channel for clean,  with  the TS-808 for overdrive, and with the Nova Boost for clean leads.
Overdrive channel with TS-808 for leads.
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« Reply #12 on: August 19, 2011, 08:39:25 AM »


This is (or was) my gigging rig (I don't own an OTS anymore)[/b]




In the loop with a Mill Creek Audio D-lator & RG-400 high pF cables (in a Rack case):

Suhr MiniMix
TC Electronics M300 (set with a Slight Reverb and a slight slap back delay)




Pedals In front:

Funky Munk Germ Delica Fuzz NOS (EJ Robotic Violin voiced)

 2 Isolated true bypass loops with the following in it:

  Old MXR 117 Flanger
  Quinn Fuzz Petal

  Fulltone Supa-Trem
  Boss SD-1 Overdrive 2 (with Mid Cut mod & TS808 mod)


Planet Waves Tru-strobe Tuner

3 Leaf Audio Proton Filter (Mutron III)

Vox V847 (with stack o' Dimes Inductor, 6 way Voice control Mod)

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« Reply #13 on: August 20, 2011, 07:45:24 PM »

Just got my hands on an analogman king of tone.  Was a little disappointed at first but then I busted open the F@ckin manual and reallized there are internal trims for treble control.  Once I got these dialed in, the pedal really came alive.  The first channel is awesome for a boost and the second channel really kicks the overdrive to a beautiful level.  It can get very good mayer tones (probably because it's based off of the bluesbreaker).  I think the only thing I'm lacking is a compressor.  Time to head over to the emporium on TGP.
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« Reply #14 on: August 23, 2011, 12:32:55 AM »

How do you like the Strymon Lex Rotary? I really like the looks of their effects.

Love it. Only used the Boss RT-20 for Leslie sounds before this, but the Lex sounds much better. I would like to compare it to a real Leslie one day....
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