Some amps out there sound more awesome given a little boost in terms of
drive. In this aspect, we are looking at connecting drive/distortion
pedals either through the conventional guitar-pedal-amp set up or
letting them work some magic through the FX loop. Nobody should tell you
how you should be connecting them, it's what works for you.
I've been revisiting my Marshall JCM 800, was happy with a Tube Screamer
in the FX chain but upon close listening, this didn't quite increase
the amp's ferocity. The Tube Screamer increased some cream factor in
there but the amp could be edgier in terms of drive. So out came some
distortion pedals: BOSS DS-1, EHX Metal Muff, Montreux Knebworth &
One Control Anodized Brown Distortion. The JCM 800 simply prefers a
growling distortion that does not overpower its own voicing & my One
Control Anodized Brown distortion was it. In addition to more growl, I
could still hear the Marshall tone in there. If it is flipped to sound
otherwise, then what's the point of having a Marshall to begin with.
Sometimes, it's easy to overlook a preferred set up simply because we
embrace a certain hype pertaining to a tried & tested formula of
matching a certain amp to a particular drive pedal (Oh, man you gotta
try a Twin Reverb with a Tube Screamer- sounds familiar to you?). Do ask
yourselves, first & foremost if that adventure was yours to begin
with. There is nothing wrong with emulating a well-known set up of a
certain guitar icon but do keep things objective. If it doesn't work for
you then you have no obligations to embrace it.
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