![]() So essentially: my “clean” tone is the Otis amp slightly broken up and the Sovtek completely clean my “dirty” sound is the Otis slightly broken up and the Sovtek pumping out the Violet Menace fuzz. ![]() The Violet Menace and Chorus go into the Sovtek – which has the headroom to handle the Violet Menace. The Double Classic’s signal path goes into the Otis, to get that going with some nice break-up, but with clarity and sparkle. I run both amplifiers at the same time, but not in the classic sense of a stereo set-up - my intention is to have one amp always running cleaner and jangly-er and the other amp running more distorted and powerful. Haha, it’s a bit confusing - I’ve twisted my mind in knots trying to figure this set-up out – but it serves a very specific purpose. The pedalboard is running a Korg tuner, into a Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor (used primarily as a splitter), which splits into the Analog Alien Joe Walsh Double Classic overdrive and compressor on one signal path, and into the Stomp Under Foot Violet Menace fuzz and Boss CH-1 Chorus on the other signal path. My live rig includes: A white Squier Jaguar (with custom spec Buddha pickups), yellow Prisma Sunset Series guitar, Sovtek Tube Midget amp head with Orange 1×12” cab, and an Otis Amplifiers Trudeau head with 1×12” extension cab. Do you run both of those amps in stereo? And what is that weird, old lookin’ one? Looking to add or change anything in the future? Tell me about the stuff in your photos: brands/models, etc.
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