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Hurleygirl
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Posted 4 Years ago #1
Anyone have any input on this? Has anyone tried them next to each other?
I currently run two Tubescreamers in a row, one of them is modded by Robert Keeley. I play a G&L Comanche through a blackface Deluxe Reverb and use compression, wah, digidelay, etc..
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Jack Darkness
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Posted 4 Years ago #2
Which Keeley mod do you have and how do you like it? I want to get one of Robert`s modded Blues Drivers and he says his TS9 Mod plus sounds the best with this. But I also like the sound clips of the Baked Mod I heard. A few peopel keep telling me to get Analogman`s silver mod too. I don`t know which to choose.
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Posted 4 Years ago #3
you do.
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Posted 4 Years ago #4
when I do I see this reply to a post I made more than a year ago. Bizarre...
Anyway, I have this mod: http://www.robertkeeley.com/product.php?id=5
It`s good, i like it it quite a bit, but I did end up getting the AnalogMan brown mod, and I use that 95% of the time. IMO, there is no comparison. The Analogman is warmer, more responsive, much more variable, etc. etc.
Where the Keeley excels, in my opinion, is in raw chunkiness. I can get this cool gravelly rhythm tone out of the Keeley that I can`t get out of the AnalogMan. Also, the two of them sound great together, but if you`re looking for a TS808 mod, go with Analogman.
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