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ovrdrv123
Bronze Member

USA
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Posted - 10/24/2009 : 01:28:15
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| What is the next Amp you would like to see Boss squeeze into a compact pedal? Any predictions on what the next Legend series pedal will be? I know Boss and Fender have been working together to make the last 3 but personally i'd like to see something like a VAC-1 (based on Vox AC30)with the brilliance switch. however, if Boss and Fender continue to work together, i'd like to see maybe a FSS-1 (based on Fender's 60watt Super-Sonic Amp). what do you guys think? |
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zerksies
Double Platinum Member
    
USA
3406 Posts |
Posted - 10/24/2009 : 01:49:48
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| how about we do that vintage marshall type tone like a JTM45.Oh wait!They already have that sound.The 59 bassman pedal.But a Vox sound would be nice. |
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plexi1959
Copper Member
USA
33 Posts |
Posted - 10/24/2009 : 02:01:08
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| I want a 1968 Marshall Superlead, MSL-1. |
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JCM800PDX
Bronze Member

USA
88 Posts |
Posted - 10/24/2009 : 03:06:57
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quote: Originally posted by ovrdrv123
What is the next Amp you would like to see Boss squeeze into a compact pedal? Any predictions on what the next Legend series pedal will be? I know Boss and Fender have been working together to make the last 3 but personally i'd like to see something like a VAC-1 (based on Vox AC30)with the brilliance switch. however, if Boss and Fender continue to work together, i'd like to see maybe a FSS-1 (based on Fender's 60watt Super-Sonic Amp). what do you guys think?
The Super Sonic never really caught on in the mainstream, has it? I've never played through one, although I've heard great things. I just doubt that that particular amp has the notoriety required to warrant a pedal in its name. |
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ovrdrv123
Bronze Member

USA
143 Posts |
Posted - 10/24/2009 : 03:33:03
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quote: Originally posted by JCM800PDX
quote: Originally posted by ovrdrv123
What is the next Amp you would like to see Boss squeeze into a compact pedal? Any predictions on what the next Legend series pedal will be? I know Boss and Fender have been working together to make the last 3 but personally i'd like to see something like a VAC-1 (based on Vox AC30)with the brilliance switch. however, if Boss and Fender continue to work together, i'd like to see maybe a FSS-1 (based on Fender's 60watt Super-Sonic Amp). what do you guys think?
The Super Sonic never really caught on in the mainstream, has it? I've never played through one, although I've heard great things. I just doubt that that particular amp has the notoriety required to warrant a pedal in its name.
Sure it's not as popular as the Bassman or Delux Reverb but i like the tone just as much. It's a little different than some of Fender's more known and sought after tones. If they did make a pedal after this amp, it'd probably be much better than the FDR-1 [;) |
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Dirk
Platinum Member
   
Netherlands
1309 Posts |
Posted - 10/24/2009 : 11:02:28
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It has definetely got to be a Marshall this time around, no other brand has been that influently IMHO.
Now we have that settled, one could argue about which Marshall in a box it should be, I have a few options so far:
- A superlead - My beloved JCM 800 split channel or off course - A Superbass mkII Lemmy Kilmister signature  |
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Witloofboer
Gold Member
  
Belgium
513 Posts |
Posted - 10/24/2009 : 12:50:01
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Hmm. A Mesa/Boogie Mark Series pedal would be cool, but putting that in a pedal might be very difficult. 
The next one could be a Fender Twin. Quite famous & influential, isn't it? |
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Joske Turbo
Silver Member
 
Belgium
412 Posts |
Posted - 10/24/2009 : 13:43:39
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quote: Originally posted by plexi1959
I want a 1968 Marshall Superlead, MSL-1.
Your dream picture is awesome, plexi!
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silvertone6120
Gold Member
  
USA
609 Posts |
Posted - 10/24/2009 : 14:38:19
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quote: Originally posted by Witloofboer
Hmm. A Mesa/Boogie Mark Series pedal would be cool, but putting that in a pedal might be very difficult. 
And the pedal would probably be heavy too! 
All this is contingent on whether Boss went into a "partnership" with any other brands...right now there just working with Fender... although some other makes would be very interesting... |
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zerksies
Double Platinum Member
    
USA
3406 Posts |
Posted - 10/24/2009 : 14:46:32
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quote: Originally posted by Joske Turbo
quote: Originally posted by plexi1959
I want a 1968 Marshall Superlead, MSL-1.
Your dream picture is awesome, plexi!

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Laurie
Double Platinum Member
    
Canada
4854 Posts |
Posted - 10/24/2009 : 16:16:24
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That's freakin AWESOME!!
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ovrdrv123
Bronze Member

USA
143 Posts |
Posted - 10/24/2009 : 16:31:49
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haha that picture is awesome, NICE JOB! all these ideas are really great, maybe a Boss engineer/designer will stop by and take one of these into consideration  |
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Goran
Double Platinum Member
    
Sweden
2203 Posts |
Posted - 10/24/2009 : 18:42:55
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As I suppose whatever happens it�s going to be a Fender, and there are plenty; Tweed Champ  Tweed Deluxe  Dual Showman (that�s going to be a difficult one)   |
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bossfreak
Copper Member
Netherlands
45 Posts |
Posted - 10/24/2009 : 19:45:33
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Those gold knobs are too much Black will be better. I think a Marshall plexi or Marshall 800 in a box will be very nice. Or a Mesa Boogie in a box! Like a rectofier of something like that. Hmm pretty nice  |
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Ollie
Gold Member
  
United Kingdom
729 Posts |
Posted - 10/24/2009 : 21:37:38
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ovrdrv123
Bronze Member

USA
143 Posts |
Posted - 10/24/2009 : 23:57:18
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| maybe they should try an acoustic guitar modeling pedal next (similar to the AC-2/AC-3) based off Fender's AcoustaSonic Amp with a tinker-knob for fine-tuning EQ, i bet it'd sound like an AC-2 on acid!! |
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