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at band practice tonight i decided that id try and get my main dirt chorus sound from my swollen pickle for a change, nice warm fuzz tone worked really well but i kept looking at my odb-3 ( which i love) getting left out of the fun!

so i thought lets try them together! holy crap! i managed to get the warm fuzz of the pickle and then the crisp od on top sounds huge! and add my delay it was just making my bass sound massive!

any worries i had at selling my oc-3 are gone!

andy

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at one point it got silly! and i also had a ls-2 blended metal muff that i use for solos and lead parts on! now thats just so much fuzz and od that you can't help but smile!

can't wait to us this sound on a gig! someones gonna crap themselves! lol

andy

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it is indeed!

it sounds really sweet with the od over the top! after tonight i think im gonna maybe try having them stacked but also having all my effects mixed with my clean sound using my ls2?

andy

  • 2 weeks later...
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[quote name='phil.i.stein' timestamp='1332794087' post='1593304']
just tried this.

:D

nice.

edit. a very little gain goes a very long way.
[/quote]

indeed! but also going over the top with gain has its bonuses to!!

but i also just nabbed a ehx pulsar tremolo! massive tone! combine the stacking with a sawtooth wave sounds really good!

andy

  • 2 weeks later...
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I run a phat phuk and and ODB-3 together - you get the big germanium bottom from the PPb and then the ODB3 drive sitting on top and of course the ability to drop one or t'other out as the song required. I like it but maybe not quite as full on as your set up :)

It was a great day discovering that sound!

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