It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!
Subscribe to our Patreon, and get image uploads with no ads on the site!
Base theme by DesignModo & ported to Powered by Vanilla by Chris Ireland, modified by the "theFB" team.
Comments
Everyone would agree that the kot is a better pedal than the hm2 or the ds1 but those pedals have created better sounds on record
List of "name" users/endorsers on Analogman's website: http://www.analogman.com/kingtone.htm
(for the record: not a KOT owner, nor do I want to be)
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
What does "greater effect" mean?
On more albums? On better albums? By whose reckoning? On better sounding albums? By whose reckoning? And what proportion of the "better-ness" do you attribute to the use of a Boss pedal over a boutique equivalent? Are the musicians that use Boss pedals actively rejecting boutique gear, or just unaware of it? Does a recording of a guitarist using, say, an Analogman or Keeley modded Boss pedal count as someone using a Boss pedal, or a boutique one?
You seem to be trying to make a comparison I'm not sure can really be made.
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
Oddly, as an example Metallica have plenty of boutique pedals including keeley/anologman modded ones but have never sounded anywhere near as good as hern they used a stock ts9.
Several points to consider:-
Boss/MXR/Ibanez pedals are not always what they were back in the day, hence why people mod them to get closer to the original specs.
What an artist found worked in the 80's / 90's going into a load of Marshall stacks may differ from the requirements of your average Joe today where warmth/drive/sustain is coming from a different point in the signal chain due to slightly different volume requirements to stadium rock. So it may not be that pedal A is not good enough anymore, it just fulfils a different requirement.
MXR, some Ibanez and Boss pedals are pretty much as expensive (more in some cases) than many boutique pedals.
Pedals from back in the day, DS1, SD1 etc, have had far greater time to get on classic albums, who is to say modern classics won't take over in the future?
The differences you hear in Metalica's sound is almost certainly not the minute circuit differences between modded or stock TS9's, especially when the modded versions are usually to get them back to original stock specs, since what is 'stock' has changed over the years.
The simple reason being, that 'for me' it just works in a live gig situation, with every guitar and amp combination.
If a Boss pedal (or any other brand for that matter) did the same thing no doubt i'd use that.
Before the KoT my drive pedals of choice were Xotic BB with a TS of some variety, sometimes and EP boost as well.
I do not care for the sounds I hear on records, i'm never going to replicate those studio sounds in a live environment..
At home into my little Champ 12, give me a Boss OD-3 or BD-2w any day, the KoT sounds dreadfully flat into that!
I've never tried a KoT but I did have a Bluesbreaker Mk I and that was good, so that might be an option.
I would be tempted to cheat and get some kind of dual pedal like the new(ish) FD3 which I haven't tried, or one of the Xotic double pedals like the BB Plus.
Damned silly name, damned good crunchy classic rock noises!