From drjoho@swbell.net Wed Jan 14 09:32:34 2004
Subject:Re: best way to overdrive a CX-3???

The BEST way to overdrive a CX-3

Set the CX-3 on preamp for amp type

Use Speakeasy Classic to "fatten the sound"

Use MS Pro-145 to dial in as much overdrive or crunch as you desire.

The key is the interplay between the Speakeasy and the Pro-145.

More gain Speakeasy, Low gain Pro-145 = smooth fat sound

Med gain Speakeasy, Higher gain Pro-145 = grainer more 12AX7 sound (take it
as far as you want to go...)

These two together are tone machines!

Not cheap, but you get what you pay for...

Josiah Hoskins,
Austin, Texas

> a DBX Mini Pre will do the trick for around $100.00. Bit harsh
> compared to the Speakeasy as it's 12AX7 based, but it'll do the trick.
>
> Dave
>
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> > From: neophool [mailto:neophool@y...]
> > Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 8:08 PM
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> > Subject: [CWSG] best way to overdrive a CX-3???
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> > I hate the overdrive/volume thing. Is tehre any way to get an
> > expression pedal to just do volume, and the big question of mine
> > is...
> >
> > what is the best way to overdrive the CX-3? also,
> >
> > what is the best way under 100 dollars to overdrive it? a boss
> > overdrive pedal? thanks for the help guys!
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