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<blockquote data-quote="Chad" data-source="post: 5854" data-attributes="member: 142"><p>I forgot to mention that a BD will also clean up a lot more than a TS9. With humbuckers, I can't really do a true clean boost with the TS9 as there is always some grit. It can get fairly clean with single coils, though.</p><p></p><p>BTW, I went back to the top of this thread and reread that you mentioned SRV. SRV used 808s and TS9s, so if you want SRV tone with a little more bass than a stock TubeScreamer, I'd say Keeley TS9. I can't vouch for them because I don't own a Keeley version, but that seems like a good match for your goals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chad, post: 5854, member: 142"] I forgot to mention that a BD will also clean up a lot more than a TS9. With humbuckers, I can't really do a true clean boost with the TS9 as there is always some grit. It can get fairly clean with single coils, though. BTW, I went back to the top of this thread and reread that you mentioned SRV. SRV used 808s and TS9s, so if you want SRV tone with a little more bass than a stock TubeScreamer, I'd say Keeley TS9. I can't vouch for them because I don't own a Keeley version, but that seems like a good match for your goals. [/QUOTE]
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