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I want to put together a backup/rehearsal rig.
Currently thinking of some sort of pedal into an EHX magnum 44 into the speaker cab.
I really just need a good crunchy rhythm tone and pedal wise thinking of either the BE-OD, Bogner Ecstasy Blue/Red or Bogner La Grange.
Any thoughts on those pedals or others I could look at?
Thanks
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It's basically the same pedal twice so you can have set like a channel 1 & 2 or rhythm and lead.
View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
The la grange is the one I’m leaning to at the moment. Not heard a bad clip of it yet online!
I like the look of the mesa distortion and boost as well - flux five but they are probably a different flavour to what you’re looking at and less Marshally obviously.
The Dirty Shirley might be a good alternative to the be od with more practical gain levels and mid control.
But for me the idea of a drive and boost in one is more useful than the single Friedman.
Should be able to try it out this weekend.
Great sounding pedal and works well through the baby bomb. Very happy with this as my rehearsal set up.
Not a lot of gain in it but gives a really nice crunch sound. The switches are fun and allows for a lot of tone tweaking. Sounds very dynamic to me.
Can imagine it sounds immense through a valve amp as it probably is missing a bit of, I want to say top end sparkle, that you might get from the power section of a valve amp.
That mooer baby bomb is insanely compact.