daeg
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Saw this thread on Reddit and thought it would be really interesting to see the answers from fellow builders.
Oh yeah, I was blown away by how good Rangemaster style pedals sound. I didn't keep any on my board, because you need to dial in the amp very murky and dark to get the right sound.Surprises:
Treble booster. I play single coils, I don't need more treble... oh, so that's what a treble booster does. Really sounds great pushing into dirt.
The Reutz mod looks good on paper, but in practice it kills everything the Rat has going for it. You're better off just accepting that the Rat is going to have a biting tone and a lower-mids hump and not trying to turn it into something it's not.I’ve been lucky to like most of the pedals I’ve built. That said, I built a Rat from BYOC years ago that had the Reutz mod and three clipping options and I fucking hated it. Impossible to dial in.
I wholeheartedly agree.The Reutz mod looks good on paper, but in practice it kills everything the Rat has going for it. You're better off just accepting that the Rat is going to have a biting tone and a lower-mids hump and not trying to turn it into something it's not.
I beg your pardon, but i would respectfully say that you are being very reasonable. You probably have good taste, or at least good ears, and you are showing some real freedom of mind.Klon- I know I might be crazy, but I have built two of them. I hated them both.
Tuberscreamer- another crazy selection. Sounds like mud to me.
Rat- Another crazy selection, but made two of them without love.
+1 such a dull mediocre overdrive.-Disappointment - king/prince of tone and related circuits (that's a lot of hype for the most vanilla drive pedal I've ever played)
OCD is "Farty and fizzy" ? I wouldn't say so.fulltone OCD - do mosfet hard clippers normally sound this farty and fizzy?
No trouble at all, thanks for your suggestions.@eh là bas ma - If you can, try to get a better amp! Sorry, I don't usually say such things because (a) it's rude, and (b) it can be rather insensitive. But the Blues Junior can be a dreadful amp. I can't recommend anything better in the price range unfortunately and am probably a terrible amp snob because I build my own. A good 5E3 biased properly can be a fantastic alternative and a brilliant pedal platform. As you are a builder it could be a great project.
As a less expensive alternative maybe just a better speaker in the BJ might help? I find that the Celestion G12H Creamback makes any amp sound better, and costs what a decent pedal might. The speakers Fender use are awful and will make most good pedals sound bad.
Apologies if this comes across as condescending, I really don't mean to be.
So interesting - the only BB I like is the Pot & Kettle. But I love the Centaur, TS and Rat.Production-
Keeley Monterey- Disclaimer: Part of its failure might have been my set up. I was running a large pedalboard without buffers. I think an end of chain buffer might have helped it. It sounded muddy and a lack of life.
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Klon- I know I might be crazy, but I have built two of them. I hated them both.
Tuberscreamer- another crazy selection. Sounds like mud to me.
Rat- Another crazy selection, but made two of them without love.
Can’t you tell that I might be a Bluesbreaker fan!![]()
I think I'm the one that traced it. Under a different name. I traced that one and Catalinbread's 5E3 circuit about 5 years ago. It turned out they were both just clever dual Mu-Amps.Tweed Man (Catalinbread 5F6) : There are a lot of gain circuits I like, but this one surprised me the most, because it combines very well with everything.
I use it as some sort of pre-preamp, doing some colouring and tone shaping after another gain effect.