Questions

  • What's a tube based distortion pedal you have or you think might be worth buying?

  • What would be a good site / reddit sub / forum / Youtube channel / whatever to check? I'm going to check Reverb tonight when I have time.

Skippable boring details

The thumb is for this COMING SOON: Audiode Overdrive / Distortion Pedal - Curious Audio

Curious Audio is run by a couple of lefties and the pedal intrigued me but there are issues. The pedal is more than I want to spend. The site lists the price as "$379.00 $289.00". I dont know if they are actually still making the damn thing. The apparently sold five. They were supposed to have a Youtube vide up around September. But now they removed any mention of that. Also - I emailed them a follow up question 3 months ago and they never replied.

I shouldn't have wasted my time but this morning I emailed them again. I broke a simple but very useful rule I have. If a business doesn't reply promptly - I should never do business with them. And it's not like there aren't loads of other pedal options.

  • Findom_DeLuise [she/her, they/them]
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    2 years ago

    Yep, definitely take stock of what you have -- it sounds like you have a pretty extensive set of effects already, and all a tube distortion box is going to get you is another preamp/drive pedal. (Are you using a Kemper or HX Stomp or something?) If you're going to tone-chase, it's probably helpful to lay out some concrete goals for what you're trying to do, and then figure out what, if anything, is missing from your setup. In my case, it was that I didn't like either of my amps and I was trying to get a more aggressive metal rhythm sound. I was hoping that could transform my extremely clean-sounding Fender combo into something in the same ballpark as a Krankenstein or a 5150. It didn't, and it turns out that my other amp was capable of those sounds all along with just a Tube Screamer clone, a better speaker cabinet, and replacing a dying preamp tube.

    If you get stumped trying to dial in what you have, it can be pretty helpful to go over YouTube demos to see how other people are using the same pieces of gear. That will at least give you a frame of reference. For me, some of Kyle Bull's videos have been pretty enlightening -- the dude is a wizard at dialing in high-gain thrash metal sounds, and he's one of the only gear nerds I've seen who makes sure to always use the same cabinet, speaker, and mic combination for his demos' audio tracks. That's honestly pretty helpful, especially if you have access to a Two Notes Captor or are running through VSTs for your amp sound.

    • InevitableSwing [none/use name]
      hexagon
      ·
      2 years ago

      Are you using a Kemper or HX Stomp or something?

      Line 6 Helix. I now feel silly for starting this thread. Anyway - I've got a ton to learn/experiment/tweak for my pedal board. Sometime into next year if I've done my "homework" - I can revisit the idea of buying a tube distortion pedal. But if I have done my homework - I'm now nearly certain I'll decide not to buy anything new.

      • Findom_DeLuise [she/her, they/them]
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        2 years ago

        Oh, nice! Yeah, the preamp models on that should be pretty close to the real deal. I understand the struggle of wanting a real tube preamp -- I was in the same boat a while back. I started with a Digitech RP series modeler back in the day, and while I could dial in some classic rock and alternative/grunge sounds that I liked, it was just never quite there for the higher gain stuff, due to the fairly limited amp models on those. I had some hair metal-ish presets that I didn't hate, but yeah, at the end of the day, trying to get a Fender Princeton Reverb to sound like a Mesa Dual Rec or a block letter 5150 is a fool's errand. Amp modelers were definitely on the wrong side of the uncanny valley 15-20 years ago.

        The Helix, on the other hand, is a really damned good modeler. You're in for a hell of a ride once you get through some of the initial learning curve.

        • InevitableSwing [none/use name]
          hexagon
          ·
          2 years ago

          You’re in for a hell of a ride once you get through some of the initial learning curve.

          It's as if I'm trying to think of a good excuse for me not to play around with it after work today. Also I can't remember the last time I even touched my guitar. I think it was March. Well, the damn thing won't play itself.

          • Findom_DeLuise [she/her, they/them]
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            2 years ago

            This sounds like me with my undiagnosed-but-extremely-plausible case of adult ADHD. I think it has been about a week for me, and I still don't practice nearly enough. Work-related burnout is a motherfucker.