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I'm not using my DRD!

Postby Skychurch » Sat Mar 01, 2008 7:52 pm

I'm not using my DRD. It's a great sounding distortion but, for some reason, I don't use it which tells me that I am not getting the "sound" I'm looking for. I've heard many (DocRock particularly) say it's a great Arena Rock pedal so maybe I'm not into Arena Rock ... I thought I was or maybe I don't know what Arena Rock really means - Doc, help me here.

Anyway, I am looking for suggestions as to some nifty stacks to try out. Here are the BJF pedals I have currently:

PGC
BBOD
LGW
DRD
RRB
Honey Bee
SBEQ
DBD

I use my John Suhr Classic mostly with a Speedster 25W amp (a Deluxe Reverb clone).

I'm looking for a real sweet sustain more suited to Blues or BluesRock. I used to have a PPF which I stacked into the DRD and it gave me an awesome sound but in my infinite wisdom, I decided that I had too many OD pedals and sold it.

Sooooo, out of the BJF pedals I have, what is a good stack with the DRD for that great, creamy, smooth, fat, sustaining tone?
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Postby Donner » Sat Mar 01, 2008 8:33 pm

what amp/speakers ??

can try RRB into DRD to make it sing

or try turning the drive down on the DRD and putting the PGC on either side of it.....
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Postby Skychurch » Sat Mar 01, 2008 10:35 pm

Hi Donner,

The amp is a Speedster Deluxe 25 watt. It's basically a Fender Deluxe Reverb clone. (http://www.speedsteramps.com/speedster2 ... -high.html)

It has an Eminence speaker in it.

I'll try the RRB into the DRD. I usually drive the HB with my RRB ... never thought to drive the DRD with the RRB.
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Postby Robapov » Sun Mar 02, 2008 12:17 am

Donner wrote:or try turning the drive down on the DRD and putting the PGC on either side of it.....



any suggested seattings.....this interestes me greatly
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Re: I'm not using my DRD!

Postby DocRock » Tue Mar 04, 2008 2:07 am

Skychurch wrote:Doc, help me here.

I'm looking for a real sweet sustain more suited to Blues or BluesRock. I used to have a PPF which I stacked into the DRD and it gave me an awesome sound but in my infinite wisdom, I decided that I had too many OD pedals and sold it.

Sooooo, out of the BJF pedals I have, what is a good stack with the DRD for that great, creamy, smooth, fat, sustaining tone?


Hi Jim,

For the tone you're describing, I'd say you don't really need a stack. The BBOD should be able to get your bluesy-rocky sweetness all on its own. Even the LGW by itself would do it, I would think. Or try running your amp to the point where it's breaking up pretty good on its own, then hit it with the RRB set to about 1:00.

That oughta do it.

I don't think the DRD is the right pedal for the tones you're now saying you want. If you must find a use for it, thought, try backing off on the distortion and bringing up the volume. Try volume 2:00, treble 10:00, distortion about 9:00. These are all approximate settings that you can tune to your amp / guitar.

Still ... BBOD or LGW should be able to give you your creamy sweetness on their own, with no real need for a stack (unless you really want to have a stack).

Cheers,

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Postby Skychurch » Wed Mar 05, 2008 8:33 pm

Doc,

You're absolutely right, my BBOD has the best creamy blues sustain I've ever heard. I think I'm trying to talk myself into keeping the DRD. I'll play with it some more but maybe I'll sell it and get a SBOD. I've heard very good things about that pedal.

My DRD is in brand new condition. I should be able to get enough for it to fund another BJF pedal :-)

Jim
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Postby DocRock » Thu Mar 06, 2008 3:13 pm

Absolutely. The SBOD is damn special ... I've played a couple prototypes, both by BJ and by MP. I think the SBOD is gonna be the one that REALLY puts MP Pedals on the map.

Happy to have helped, and enjoy your BBOD!!!

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