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Has anyone got an experience with any of the valve based Electro harmonix pedals. The Black Finger compression, Hot Tubes Overdrive/Distortion or the LPB-2 pre-amp? I am trying to find a way of injecting some valve tones into an solid state set up and thought these might be the way to go.

I am looking for warm clean rythmn tones, typical valve over drive from light to heavy. Think Pearl Jam for the most part if you can. Not wanting too much of a big muff sound as I already have one.

So people opinions on the effects pedals if any? Or possibly any other suggestions for getting some tubey lighter overdrive without shelling out for a tube amp...not an option currently.

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Originally posted by Tav:

Has anyone got an experience with any of the valve based Electro harmonix pedals. The Black Finger compression, Hot Tubes Overdrive/Distortion or the LPB-2 pre-amp? I am trying to find a way of injecting some valve tones into an solid state set up and thought these might be the way to go.

I am looking for warm clean rythmn tones, typical valve over drive from light to heavy. Think Pearl Jam for the most part if you can. Not wanting too much of a big muff sound as I already have one.

So people opinions on the effects pedals if any? Or possibly any other suggestions for getting some tubey lighter overdrive without shelling out for a tube amp...not an option currently.

What's wrong with solid state. Why don't you go down the digital route, I've heard they're very good.:D

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I don't want solid state sound I want valve sound...either from some valve pedals or a the Vox Valtronix Digital Effects unit that has the valve in it.

Hot tubes are suppose to be good for many different types of overdrive I just want to know if they are going to work with the kind I want, I don't want big muff fuzz from it...just lovely valve overdrive. I am planning on going in and seeing if RnB's have the partciular pedals in stock/try them out.

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Originally posted by Tav:

I don't want solid state sound I want valve sound...either from some valve pedals or a the Vox Valtronix Digital Effects unit that has the valve in it.

Hot tubes are suppose to be good for many different types of overdrive I just want to know if they are going to work with the kind I want, I don't want big muff fuzz from it...just lovely valve overdrive. I am planning on going in and seeing if RnB's have the partciular pedals in stock/try them out.

Do you not get the irony of your post. It was only a week or two ago that you were defending solid state and digital amp sims, now you want valve sound.

If you just want a lovely valve sound, the only answer is a lovely valve amp. Nothing else cuts the mustard.

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Originally posted by soundian:

Do you not get the irony of your post. It was only a week or two ago that you were defending solid state and digital amp sims, now you want valve sound.

If you just want a lovely valve sound, the only answer is a lovely valve amp. Nothing else cuts the mustard.

And lovely valve amps cost lovely amounts of money.

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Originally posted by Tav:

Exactly..I am defending digital..I am tempted by the vox valvetronix thing with the real tube in it. I also like solid state amps...just happens to get the Pearl Jam sound I need a valve or a good emulation of one.

the valve in the vox valetronix stuff is basically there for show... i dont think it really adds much to the sound, as for the valvetronix in general, the reviews very widely from perfect 5 star reviews (from guitar mags :rolleyes: and other suck 'impartial sources') and amusingly crappy... so i wouldnt rely on one of them for a 'valve' sound

for a valve amp on the cheap, try Laneys LC15, LC15R, LC30 and LC50 for cheap but decent sounding valve amps (according to everyone i know whos tryed them)

David

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There's so many options. All I want is a real valve amp like a Hi-Watt, Orange or Marshall but some other options seem to come close for good money. I heard a pod for the first time today and I was impressed. Might get one or a Vox Tone Lab to tide me over untill I can afford the real deal.

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try and get a chance to play with a Behringer Vamp2. i know many people who own them (and own one myself) and everyone seems to love them. the general concensus is that the amp sims are just as good as a pod (if not better) and they are much much cheaper...which leaves you with more cash towards the upgrade to a valve amp

best idea is to try and get a shot of one, and if possible, a/b them against all the others (POD, tonelabs) to see what you like best

David

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  • 2 weeks later...

You can get a good valve amp for under the price of those PODs or Valvetronix things.

Get one on Ebay.

Go for a Carlsboro or a Selmer Treble + Bass or just any valve amp, and crank it up and run a Boss DS-1 or Guv'nor2 into it.

Here's a thing called a Red Bear:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3710737539&category=10171&sspagename=STRK%3AMEBWA%3AIT&rd=1

And a Laney AOR - these things are good.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3711270390&category=10171&sspagename=STRK%3AMEBWA%3AIT&rd=1

In fact, I'll sell you a 1978 Marshall JMP 50W head for 300. Comes in a homemade plywood box, but sounds the business. Used on all our recordings, and I've been gigging with it for two years. Sounds shit hot.

See the mp3s in my signature.

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