Best pedal for a solid state half stack

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Lord have mercy.

This kid hasn't even played a good amp ever before and you all are telling him to go spend upwards of a thousand dollars or more on something he knows nothing about, and he won't even have a speaker to play it with!

Pathetic.

How about this advice:
Drive your ass to the guitar shop and play some.

true, and that last bit of advice is the best. i didn't catch that this was his first good one. given that, i still think he should go with the randall.
 
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Lord have mercy.
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How about this advice:
Drive your ass to the guitar shop and play some.

WORDS OF WISDOM.

The original post was "What distortion pedal to buy for a solid state half stack?" posted by someone who is not the guitar player. No disrespect to the OP meant, but WTF?

No idea what sound the other guy wants. No idea what equipment he'll end up with. No idea how to even define the "best" pedal. Now it's turned into what amp to buy for the non-internet guitar player. Still no idea real idea what he wants to sound like, but at least we're talking about the amp instead of the pedal.

Again, I stress, no offense to the original poster, but this is like finding the sound of one hand clapping. GO TO THE GUITAR STORE AND CRANK THEM. Show up close to closing time - some places will be happy (happier) to let you rattle the windows after regular store hours are done. Take YOUR GUITAR to play.

My personal advice is that if you're going to spend $1000+ for an amp, and THEN buy a distortion pedal, you bought the wrong amp. Feel free to disagree with that idea.

Honestly, how this spawned a 3 page thread (which I mercifully did not read) is beyond me.
 
In his defense he did specify the bands that his friend wanted to sound like in his first post.

My personal advice is that if you're going to spend $1000+ for an amp, and THEN buy a distortion pedal, you bought the wrong amp. Feel free to disagree with that idea.
+1 for this
 
Yea i agree, im a peice of shit and shouldnt have let this spawn into 3 different subjects and all that haha:o
but that is how it started out, I thought we were set on that randall, so I wanted to what pedal (if any) could make it sound better (cause I thought thats what pedals did to a degree) then people started recomending different cabs/heads all that....and yes im not a guitar player, just a good friend that wants nothing but the best for my fellow musician friend who doesnt have a computer at his house.

and also I know some of you havent read all the posts but I did mention the music stores here have only a few amps to play on, and they are only mesas and kranks and hes already played them and really likes them, but obviously cant afford that. the closest good music store is I belice in charolette...samash i think.


BIGGEST THING!!!...yes I am sorry, I failed to mention what he is accustomed to playing....a peavey studio pro 112 combo, with a digitech death metal pedal...so obviously anything will be a huge improvement for him haha


yea, he wishes he had the money for the mesa because hes played on one and loces it, but for him $800 to $1300 is a just to much of a price difference, but if theres a used one that comes up ill be the first to let him know =]

that carvin looks nice! worth $150 more than the peavey xxx i was lookin at?

I cant stress this enough, I really appreciate all the support and suggestions:)
 
Yea i agree, im a peice of shit and shouldnt have let this spawn into 3 different subjects and all that haha:o

hogwash. a long thread of amp talk is nothing for anyone to get butt hurt over. don't worry about it. ;)


BIGGEST THING!!!...yes I am sorry, I failed to mention what he is accustomed to playing....a peavey studio pro 112 combo, with a digitech death metal pedal...so obviously anything will be a huge improvement for him haha

OMG! poor fella.

yea, he wishes he had the money for the mesa because hes played on one and loces it, but for him $800 to $1300 is a just to much of a price difference, but if theres a used one that comes up ill be the first to let him know =]

dude, times are hard right now for a lot of people and if money is tight, dude will be fine with the randall or the peavey.

that carvin looks nice! worth $150 more than the peavey xxx i was lookin at?

yeah, i think so. i love mine and will never get rid of it.

I cant stress this enough, I really appreciate all the support and suggestions:)

since you did ask about a pedal, and dude plays metal, i'd recommend a TS-9 (tube screamer). using half the amps gain and half one the TS-9 will give him mega saturation and he can adjust to taste.

good luck. :)
 
OMG, this is a fun thread! It has all the suspense of a soap opera. Will it be Peavey, Randal, Mesa... perhaps even Carvin? The drama continues when we return to "Best pedal for a solid state half stack" only on homerecording.com!
 
haha:D (you can tell im a drummer cause i pick the amps by looks) but the pricetag is good!

basically its that or the carvin v3, if he cant 'buy it

(from my standpoint)

carvin v3

pros-winds of plague uses it, and sounds sicknasty live, its all tube power, and just looks sweet

cons-$850 is up there, will it sound like $850


line 6 hd100

pros-good reviews from what ive read, $700 from ebay "new", pod 2.0 recording output seems nice, cool looks, many effects and stuff

cons-wonder if it sounds as digital as other line 6 models, is the tone as good as the carvin

at this point its kind of coming down to pricetag to my friend, if he can get the say...line 6 for $150 cheaper than the carvin, and it will suffice him, that could be $150 towards a cab and whatnot.....on the other hand if yall say FUCK THAT THE CARVINS TONE IS SOOOOOO MUCH BETTER THAN THAT LINE 6 WELL WORTH THE EXTRA $150...obviously that will convince him to get it hahaha
 
Gotta love the people that pop on hear and say "I didn't read the whole thread, but everyone is giving bad advice".:rolleyes:

Half informed people with a lot to say, but not enough sense to read the whole thread, and personal attacks. Yup, that's what the thread was missing.;)
 
before deciding, the offer stills stands to come by and check out some of my amps, specifically the 5150. I think you'll find the Line-6 will pale in comparison for shear kick-ass tone.
 
thanks so much man!:)

hey, no problem bro. i've missed the guitar forum here. i'm glad i dropped in.

hahaha, im sorrrry!!! there are just so many good amps and different prices and deffinatly different opinions haha

speaking offffffffff, i found another thing to add to the everexpanding choices

http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Line-6-Bogn...ryZ10171QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

i haven't heard these amps, but heard of them. though it would sound good, i still worry about Line6 quality. i've jammed with a guy that uses one of their high dollar combos and that thing sounded sweet though. just something to keep in mind.

carvin v3

pros-winds of plague uses it, and sounds sicknasty live, its all tube power, and just looks sweet

cons-$850 is up there, will it sound like $850

actually, it sounds like 2 grand. if this amp were sold retail, it would go for WAY more than 850. keep in mind, it's only for the head. a half stack will go for just under 1500 and that sounds like it's out of your guys price range. if he's willing to take out a loan or whatever, it's well worth the money.

i'm not gonna bullshit you though, the tone stack on that amp is pretty complicated. it takes some people a while to dial in their tone and some have gotten frustrated and got rid of it before spending enough time with it to ffind that tone. it took me a while but now i know what i've got...sheer brutality. this thing is a metal machine.

line 6 hd100

pros-good reviews from what ive read, $700 from ebay "new", pod 2.0 recording output seems nice, cool looks, many effects and stuff

cons-wonder if it sounds as digital as other line 6 models, is the tone as good as the carvin

at this point its kind of coming down to pricetag to my friend, if he can get the say...line 6 for $150 cheaper than the carvin, and it will suffice him, that could be $150 towards a cab and whatnot.....on the other hand if yall say FUCK THAT THE CARVINS TONE IS SOOOOOO MUCH BETTER THAN THAT LINE 6 WELL WORTH THE EXTRA $150...obviously that will convince him to get it hahaha

deciding between the two, i'd definitely pick the carvin. effects are a huge plus to some players.

before deciding, the offer stills stands to come by and check out some of my amps, specifically the 5150. I think you'll find the Line-6 will pale in comparison for shear kick-ass tone.

yes, the 5150. that's a badass amp and certainly one to consider. i've played thru one and can vouch for its badness.

i'd certainly choose the carvin over the line-6 but would give the 5150 a chance.

confusing huh. :D
 
OMG, this is a fun thread! It has all the suspense of a soap opera. Will it be Peavey, Randal, Mesa... perhaps even Carvin? The drama continues when we return to "Best pedal for a solid state half stack" only on homerecording.com!


LOL! That's hilarious! :D
 
Alright alright, just to clarify.

I wasn't saying anybody was a bad person. I just think the original question was a little too mysterious to be properly answered.

And in case the "people who don't read this thread and say that everyone's giving bad advice" comment was aimed at me, I'm not saying that either. The advice (that I've read) all seems to be good - try out the amps and get a quality amp that you like. I'm certainly not saying that's bad advice.

The only partially negative thing I'm saying is that it's a little surprising that this thread is now 4 pages long. But sure, we love talking about gear, so there ya go.

But all the talk in the world cannot replace 15 minutes comparing two amps in person.

If you don't have a guitar store nearby, consider making a road trip. It sounds like this is going to be a major purchase for the guitar player, and the consequences of making a poor choice are pretty high. Spend the time/effort/money to test them out in person. It'll be a much better investment than spending $1500 on a half stack that ends up on craigslist at a loss and repeating this process.
 
Alright alright, just to clarify.

I wasn't saying anybody was a bad person. I just think the original question was a little too mysterious to be properly answered.

And in case the "people who don't read this thread and say that everyone's giving bad advice" comment was aimed at me, I'm not saying that either. The advice (that I've read) all seems to be good - try out the amps and get a quality amp that you like. I'm certainly not saying that's bad advice.

The only partially negative thing I'm saying is that it's a little surprising that this thread is now 4 pages long. But sure, we love talking about gear, so there ya go.

But all the talk in the world cannot replace 15 minutes comparing two amps in person.

If you don't have a guitar store nearby, consider making a road trip. It sounds like this is going to be a major purchase for the guitar player, and the consequences of making a poor choice are pretty high. Spend the time/effort/money to test them out in person. It'll be a much better investment than spending $1500 on a half stack that ends up on craigslist at a loss and repeating this process.

nah, it's all good man. i thought that was good advice when posted and still do.

i don't normally buy anything without plugging into it first but that's not an option with carvin. still, even though it could be a pain in the ass, the 10 day return policy helps keep one from getting stuck with something they're not happy with.

you're right. everything else mentioned could be tested in a music store and a road trip would be well worth the effort. the recommendations mentioned here are a good starting point though.
 
welll, luckily I did find this today
http://columbia.craigslist.org/msg/1075538817.html

I sent an email to the guy asking about it, and if my friend could come play on it and check it out.

Sonixxx if you want to make a trip out here to columbia or something with the 5150 thatd be cool man


Yea all of you guys are giving great advice, and since this is such a big purchase like yall said, we should try some stuff out in person before he spends all his money on something....we just may have to make a trip to Samash and hope they have some good amps there!

If we dont though...Carvin V3 still stands strong in my mind the only thing stopping me is how convincing yall are making the 5150 sound haha, the ONLY thing making me second guess it is having to buy it used from someone I dont know...hopefully this craigslist guy might work out and we can play the amp. and I guess the line 6 is out for nowwww

Whatever amp he goes with, im sure hes deffinatly gonna need some advice on how the amp settings should be!:D
 
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