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a Uni-drive into a cooking amp
a Carlsbro two knob fuzz into a clean amp rockin :headbanger:
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Rooster into a meathead. You can break windows with that setup. It is earth shattering good. :crackjam:
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1bottlerocket wrote:Rooster into a meathead. You can break windows with that setup. It is earth shattering good. :crackjam:
I am normally not a fan of stacking fuzzes/dirt but one time I accidentally had both meathead and rooster on and it was fucking awesome :crackjam:
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Dirty: NKT275 Sunface
Clean: Foxx Tone Machine
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Dirty - Fuzz Face. Ge or BC183.

Clean - everything else.
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I was really digging running a Tym Tatanka Boost today. It was pretty epic pushing my already smoking hot amp into sweet saturation. :crackjam:

It is definitely worth a look.
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1bottlerocket wrote:Rooster into a meathead. You can break windows with that setup. It is earth shattering good. :crackjam:
Why do you do Rooster in to Meathead, rather than the other way around? I used to set up the other way around - Meathead in to Rooster (because Sonic Titan in to Rooster provided a nice volume boost for solos) but when you plug the Meathead in to the rooster there is no volume boost at all for some reason...!
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Depending on how I set it up I can get distortion without much volume increase or go from clean rhythm work to loud distortion for leads.
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Philip wrote:Supa MKI for everything. :badteeth:
This is on the money for me as well, but I also like a Supa MKII into my Marshalls as they give it that further over the edge sound. I do not see many people using this combination anymore though.
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