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<blockquote data-quote="Julia" data-source="post: 62698" data-attributes="member: 1784"><p>No. I'm and serious here... you might be able to do it with a SL+. Try adding a Dano CC TOD2 or a Paul Cochrane Timmy in front of the amp. Unless you're cranking those EL34s it won't happen, and that's a recorded tone as well. And through what speakers?</p><p></p><p>Order a Timmy from Paul -- they're only $129 direct from him, but you'll wait a couple months or so. He's a good guy and could charge what the ripoff artists on ebay are selling his pedal for ($200-300) but you get to have it NOW. </p><p></p><p>The Timmy is a full range pedal and just tightens up the signal. The Danelectro TOD is like adding a Fulltone OCD in front. Neither is going to hurt your tone. The Dano has a little more bite than the OCD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Julia, post: 62698, member: 1784"] No. I'm and serious here... you might be able to do it with a SL+. Try adding a Dano CC TOD2 or a Paul Cochrane Timmy in front of the amp. Unless you're cranking those EL34s it won't happen, and that's a recorded tone as well. And through what speakers? Order a Timmy from Paul -- they're only $129 direct from him, but you'll wait a couple months or so. He's a good guy and could charge what the ripoff artists on ebay are selling his pedal for ($200-300) but you get to have it NOW. The Timmy is a full range pedal and just tightens up the signal. The Danelectro TOD is like adding a Fulltone OCD in front. Neither is going to hurt your tone. The Dano has a little more bite than the OCD. [/QUOTE]
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