Darth Sabbathi wrote:Does anyone else regularly use OD with a Marshall?
Me... I currently have a 1974X, and just sold my JCM2000 TSL601 which I gigged before I got the Bellbird.
The TSL had a lovely warm clean channel, but the drive channels disappeared in the mix, so I used the TSL as a single channel amp, with OD into the clean channel for my dirt sound.
The 1974X I use in a similar way, except being lower wattage I get a bit more grit from the amp, and clean it up by rolling off the volume.
I've had a decent list of drives etc go through my hands - at point I had a PT1 with 9 drive pedals on it (well a mix of OD/Dist/Fuzz).
The one pedal that has been a constant for me is the Hotcake. Currently have dHC so I can have it set up as both a clean boost and to add some dirt. The Hotcake fattens up the sound nicely too - I wouldnt call it transparent, but its lovely for a thick lead sound.
On the current board I also use a DLS mk3. Its a great sounding pedal, mostly got it to provide a nice marshall crunch when playing through my other amp (Greenstone Bellbird), and into the Marshall I use it for crunchy rhythm without having to OD the amp.
The other pedal that I swap in occasionally is a Black Toast (clean boost), which is awesome for overdriving the 1974X, but since I gig with a PT Nano, there's no room along with the dhc and dls.
Other notable pedals to have come and gone - Timmy, SFT, G2D Classic, Mi Blues Pro, TS. Also had a M9 and M13 for a while and found the tube drive and classic distortion(rat) models were near enough to replace my pedals for gigging during my multifx phase.