best distortion pedal?

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I have 2 Peavey Stereo Chorus 212's. They have a crunch chanel and a lead chanel. They sound really good with a Les Paul. Not so good with a Strat. I used to have a TS9 but foolishly sold it. I plan on getting another to add to my collection. I looked at the schematic of the TS808 upgrade and the only change is to the value of 2 resistors. I may build one and see if it sounds that good.
 
I can't believe you guys haven't said anything about the Fender Blender. It's known to melt paint off the walls. It also sells for around $350-$500.
 
Gentlemen I use this site for the Fostex board as I am trying to buy a recorder. Anyway I saw this post and joined up.

My pennies.

Re the Dod you might want to try the Boss DS1. I know the bypass is dodgy and the sound can be thin. But they are made like a tank.

Re the amp thing. I have a Vox AC15 ri because I can wind it up and full on sounds amazing. However I have 3 overdrives a distortion and a fuzz. I normally use 2 pedals at any one time. I also 'need' a high gain distortion to fill the gap.

Re the Tube screamer-they are great with a Strat. I have only played my TS10 (it was cheap) with my Strat. There is some snobbery about the 808 or TS9. If you like the reissue fine if you see a TS10 buy it and mod it if you have to. My one has the 4558D chip but I dont have any comparison.
There are other options like the Route 66 or the Maxon OD 808.

Boutique stuff is great but I am frightened to take my fuzz to a gig.

In the end its your choice. If I had to do a gig with one pedal its the TS if I had no pedals I would roll off the guitar volume to 6 and have the amp full on and wind up the vol for leads.
 
OLD Big Muffs
MXR Distortion + (it looks really cheap, but it kicks ass)
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Maestro FUZZ
 
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by POLease:
thanks everybody,

well, I got out to the big city this weekend and tryed a couple of sug. pedals(mt2, ibanez ts, & the ratt), but none gave that feel like the 69. I'm going to just buy a new one, it'll be my third in two years. I can probally just accept that it will not last long><
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Those dod pedals will stop working if they gets something spilled on it or humidity Etc. (i had one, a dog p*ss*d on it) you may be able to save it if you can get to the contact between the pedal and switch and clean it with electronics cleaner from radio shack.
 
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