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Dish1
Published on 06/12/08 at 13:39
Well ... I went to this weekend in a flea market instruments and bought a SERIES of overdrive pedals: Maxon 808, dady Danelectro, Marshall Guv'nor, Nobels overdrive + and a Boss SD-2 .
So I can compare each other and to refine my opinion.
The Boss - it is no longer manufactured and I imagine it will go up hill on occasion (at least for me it is only 60 euros +!) Has two channels with rglage Difference : we can therefore prampli Whereas such a small channel with a crunch and a lead (Enorme!).
Everything is simple Usage requirements.
Of course 10/10 for 2 channels!
UTILIZATION
Trs simple.
SOUND QUALITY
In my comparison, it stands out as OverDrive:
- I use the channel 1 (Crunch) to swell the clear sound of my amp. Your exact is excellent, the bass are Submitted, many prsence, the sound is magnificent. I push the gain too much (between 1 / 4 and 1 / 2). Frankly, in the same register, I like it as much as the Maxon (pushing gives everything else).
- Channel 2 is amazing! Trs big sound, prcis, incisive size to play rock seventies! Tests with my strat's way but the bridge pickup of my tlcaster is huge! If you push the big lead it insured!
It is distinguished by its versatility of other deficits overdrive. I class 2 behind the Maxon, the Nobels nearby.
Live testing on a table (Mackie) in stud is just as good as the others (except the Nobels!) Have dcroches.
Otherwise this is the chain I cre: I go in my tl Boss, in a crunch but just to reinforce its presence in light of my amp - it is still engages and suddenly I can also use channel 2 for a big distortion compresses well and fawn Paisse seventies rock - I go too the drive about half. Then I go into my Maxon, gain 12 hours - fantastic overdrive - then in a old tube I scram for ages, low gain pure blues sound and finally the Nobel gives a fairly modern color clarity ( question of filters) that prcdantes gain 1 / 4 as a APRS least I drool lgrement. Of course I do not use these pedals at the same time but the Boss in crunch position (gain trs low) remains the cornerstone of Systm, lights permanently. So I have a SERIES of overdrive available which allows me to play different sound environments.
OVERALL OPINION
Trs's good stuff, probably the best overdrive pedals at Boss.
The versatile 2-channel amplifier equipped with a good clean sound to create opportunities.
A little breath of qqs dpart Larcen qq both - control everything - but any good at all.
I would just add that each has an identity particulire pedals and it sounds different depending trs guitar. For example my tl is nickel with the overdrive while my average remaining strata. We must also find the right combination between guitar and microphone pedals.
If I have to keep three, it will be the Maxon, the Boss and the Nobels!
So I can compare each other and to refine my opinion.
The Boss - it is no longer manufactured and I imagine it will go up hill on occasion (at least for me it is only 60 euros +!) Has two channels with rglage Difference : we can therefore prampli Whereas such a small channel with a crunch and a lead (Enorme!).
Everything is simple Usage requirements.
Of course 10/10 for 2 channels!
UTILIZATION
Trs simple.
SOUND QUALITY
In my comparison, it stands out as OverDrive:
- I use the channel 1 (Crunch) to swell the clear sound of my amp. Your exact is excellent, the bass are Submitted, many prsence, the sound is magnificent. I push the gain too much (between 1 / 4 and 1 / 2). Frankly, in the same register, I like it as much as the Maxon (pushing gives everything else).
- Channel 2 is amazing! Trs big sound, prcis, incisive size to play rock seventies! Tests with my strat's way but the bridge pickup of my tlcaster is huge! If you push the big lead it insured!
It is distinguished by its versatility of other deficits overdrive. I class 2 behind the Maxon, the Nobels nearby.
Live testing on a table (Mackie) in stud is just as good as the others (except the Nobels!) Have dcroches.
Otherwise this is the chain I cre: I go in my tl Boss, in a crunch but just to reinforce its presence in light of my amp - it is still engages and suddenly I can also use channel 2 for a big distortion compresses well and fawn Paisse seventies rock - I go too the drive about half. Then I go into my Maxon, gain 12 hours - fantastic overdrive - then in a old tube I scram for ages, low gain pure blues sound and finally the Nobel gives a fairly modern color clarity ( question of filters) that prcdantes gain 1 / 4 as a APRS least I drool lgrement. Of course I do not use these pedals at the same time but the Boss in crunch position (gain trs low) remains the cornerstone of Systm, lights permanently. So I have a SERIES of overdrive available which allows me to play different sound environments.
OVERALL OPINION
Trs's good stuff, probably the best overdrive pedals at Boss.
The versatile 2-channel amplifier equipped with a good clean sound to create opportunities.
A little breath of qqs dpart Larcen qq both - control everything - but any good at all.
I would just add that each has an identity particulire pedals and it sounds different depending trs guitar. For example my tl is nickel with the overdrive while my average remaining strata. We must also find the right combination between guitar and microphone pedals.
If I have to keep three, it will be the Maxon, the Boss and the Nobels!