What's your main dirt pedal?

Wampler Hot Wired version 2 on the all purpose board.
Xotic SL drive on the "Worship" board.

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This is my main "dirt pedal."

It's the channel switch that selects the distortion channel on my amp.

I'm serious.

Sometimes I'll use a Tubescreamer on the clean channel to add some hair, but this is pretty much all I use for dirt.

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OK.

I get it

When I use channel switching amps like my Fenders and Peavey, yeah, technically that is the dirt pedal.
 
Ok, me I'm a big fan of the Danelectro Daddy-O. It's a cheap and underrated pedal, a bit noisy, but quite versatile.

But I'm a sucker for classics and lately I've been doing a lot of damage with this 70s killer overdrive:

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I love how it powers up the mids of single coils
 
Well...no pics right now because my pedal board is 100 miles away...

...and I'm not a huge employer of dirt so I just use a Soul Food. I rarely get the drive past 1:00, same with volume...normally 11 to 12 will do.
 
The Bad Monkey is a very cool pedal too.

Spectre, I am no distortion guy myself, actually the MXR Dist+ is a late 70s pedal that is more of an overdrive.

I like it because I can easily go from mild crunch to some DIRTY 70s punk overdrive with a slight adjustment between songs, and I can do it with my foot.
 
Let me check and see if my Helix will do that pedal...

...why yes it does, but how well??? Now I have a mission...
The degree of transparency is tough to duplicate. Also, it has very subtle changes, real natural sounding breakup.
 
Sounds damn good in the demo's.
It is even better live. I do not believe in too much dirt on the board, but this will never leave mine. Also, the builder, Paul Cochrane is a good guy, a basement builder. I spoke to him once and he is very accommodating.
 
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