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Beastmouth:

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You have a pedal thal looks like Cookies N' Cream ice cream and you're complaining? 

We called that 'character' back in 'Nam.

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I couldn't find any Boss pedals when I was in Viet Nam, only DOD's and 10 year old Ibanez Soundtanks. 

Christophe:
Guys, is there a such thing as a pedal that replicates the sound of an overdriven Tascam 424 preamp?

I can't imagine it being useful for anything except for awesome

imapiratearg:
How exactly does that sound?  Because you can sort of buy distortion or overdrive pedals that function like preamps.

Ballard:
If anyone does it, it'd be Tech 21. I don't know shit about this particular amp so I'm just linking you to their product catalog.

greenMonkey:
I would guess Tech 21 probably wouldn't, though you might be able to close to what you want.  I'm not a huge fan of modeling, but if I did buy a modeling pedal/amp, it would be a Tech 21.  A close friend had their 2x12 combo, and it was pretty great.

Guys, I finally traded in my nasty ass Danelectro "Black Licorice Beyond Metal" pedal for a Boss Super Overdrive, and I'm pretty happy so far.  The drive knob offers a lot of versatility, going from a simple tone boost when it's all the way off to some pretty serious crunch crunch chug-a-chug-WEE when it's all the way up.  I haven't had the time to play with tone and level yet (I literally just got it), but so far it is meeting my needs.

Edit: to clarify the Tech 21 thing, they do modeling very very well, but it's aimed at (what they think are) the three classic styles of amps: British (Marshall), Tweed (Fender), and California (Mesa).

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