jimilee
Well-known member
So I wondered what the deal was with pedals that are meant to emulate tube amps or preamps. All of my amps are tube amps, so I decided to pick one up on the cheap. Picked up a Marshall Code 50 50watt SS amp used for 149 and free shipping from sam ash.
After I played with all the emulations for a couple of days while waiting for an ear infection to clear up, it was time. I built a TS-10 sounded good. I tested a few others, a Piercing overdrive (Tim pierce) and a TS-7. Sounding better. Next was a Hudson side car. The diodes I used were 1n270, 4148 and a red LED. The bass pot on that thing is huge. The amp came to life and literally shook the floor. Amazing! I must say, some of these pedals make more sense on an SS amp.
As a pedal builder, I can recommend getting one (for research purposes, of course) and giving it a try, I think you’ll be surprised.
After I played with all the emulations for a couple of days while waiting for an ear infection to clear up, it was time. I built a TS-10 sounded good. I tested a few others, a Piercing overdrive (Tim pierce) and a TS-7. Sounding better. Next was a Hudson side car. The diodes I used were 1n270, 4148 and a red LED. The bass pot on that thing is huge. The amp came to life and literally shook the floor. Amazing! I must say, some of these pedals make more sense on an SS amp.
As a pedal builder, I can recommend getting one (for research purposes, of course) and giving it a try, I think you’ll be surprised.