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Overdrive pedal from DigiTech belonging to the X series

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  • roberto555666roberto555666

    DigiTech Screaming BluesPublished on 04/08/10 at 08:48
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Cf manufacturer that interests me is the sound

    USE

    Ergonomic great, balance, a good guitar to start

    SONORITS

    The original pickups are a bit tight but lal utherie is good, the guitar sounds good vacuum with good microphones that must be tip top

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    I do not regret my purchase p s, I could progress quickly with this guitar.

    I think getting into the range and stay at Washburn, ts really good stuff !!
  • Wilf-jzWilf-jz

    Really cool

    DigiTech Screaming BluesPublished on 10/02/14 at 09:30
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Distortion blues guy.
    régleges: Legel, low, high, gain

    Model pedal. I input 2 outputs (amp, mix)

    UTILIZATION

    Simple setup, no need to book.
    The edition of sounds by turning knobs, and each setting plays its role.

    SOUND QUALITY

    I bought this pedal for "mess" just my sound, mainly for blues.

    I use it with a starfield guitar (single coil), the input of a head
    Ibanez TSA 15 (and assorted cabinet, of course).
    I use it mainly with the tube screamer part of TSA 15 but with very little distortion and more.

    Besides its really well-typed blues pedal, it allows me to increase the volume input of the amp, and make better use of my TSA.

    In fact, the only pedal w…
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    Distortion blues guy.
    régleges: Legel, low, high, gain

    Model pedal. I input 2 outputs (amp, mix)

    UTILIZATION

    Simple setup, no need to book.
    The edition of sounds by turning knobs, and each setting plays its role.

    SOUND QUALITY

    I bought this pedal for "mess" just my sound, mainly for blues.

    I use it with a starfield guitar (single coil), the input of a head
    Ibanez TSA 15 (and assorted cabinet, of course).
    I use it mainly with the tube screamer part of TSA 15 but with very little distortion and more.

    Besides its really well-typed blues pedal, it allows me to increase the volume input of the amp, and make better use of my TSA.

    In fact, the only pedal without the TSA switched gives his blues but a little synthetic for my taste. With the TSA, the sound is warmed up and I find the sensational combination.

    With maximum gain, we feel a little breathless. But when you go to these beaches settings, you might expect a little, right? Personally, it does not bother me.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for a month.
    This pedal feels solid as a tank.

    The value for money is excellent, there is absolutely no deception
    the goods: you wanted a distortion pedal typical blues? She does her job,
    and rather well.
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  • nano des boisnano des bois

    Blue's aptly name.

    DigiTech Screaming BluesPublished on 06/10/12 at 07:36
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    pedal anagogical, electronics clean ...

    UTILIZATION

    I use it to boost solo in general. Very nice, but it's very blue is not the BIG DISTO but it's there it colors the sound a bit (it was his greatest fault. But it is still playable.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The sound is where the settings are simple and effective.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Good little pedal, which for me is a great solo but BOOST has no big disto ..
  • MGR/jasonled75MGR/jasonled75

    DigiTech Screamin Blues Overdrive Disortion Pedal

    DigiTech Screaming BluesPublished on 10/07/10 at 15:00
    Metal Case, Cool color, nice looking pedal.Im a hobbyist musician and play mostly old country and rock. I have been playing of and on for about 20 years. I also play bass.

    I was looking for a decent entry level OD pedal and heard a sound bite of this one that sounded pretty good and it was only $49 so I ordered it through musicians friend. I should have bought the Bad monkey instead. A friend of mine has it and it is a much more versatile overdrive.

    Not much other than it looks cool. If you want attractive pedals instead of useful pedals then this one is for you.

    This OD pedal is pretty much useless. I have never been able to get a decent sound out it that I even came close to likeing.Th…
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    Metal Case, Cool color, nice looking pedal.Im a hobbyist musician and play mostly old country and rock. I have been playing of and on for about 20 years. I also play bass.

    I was looking for a decent entry level OD pedal and heard a sound bite of this one that sounded pretty good and it was only $49 so I ordered it through musicians friend. I should have bought the Bad monkey instead. A friend of mine has it and it is a much more versatile overdrive.

    Not much other than it looks cool. If you want attractive pedals instead of useful pedals then this one is for you.

    This OD pedal is pretty much useless. I have never been able to get a decent sound out it that I even came close to likeing.The Digitech Bad monkey and the Ibanez TS7 tonelock are much better overdrives in this price range.

    Construction is decent but the on/off switch is kind of cheap and will wear out eventually. Its heavy duty enough to use as a paper weight.

    Would not recommend this pedal. If it were stolen I would track down the offender to pay him for taking it off my hands. Please dont waste your money!

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/AnonymousMGR/Anonymous

    Digitech Screamin Blues Overdrive Disortion Pedal

    DigiTech Screaming BluesPublished on 10/04/06 at 15:00
    I Have played bass for 6 years and Guitar for 4, Have been in a few bands. bad punk, Coffee house blues, and most recently Light rock. I prefer a lot of clapton, Mae, bayside, and Beatles soud. But I do play around with epic metal like becoming the archetype, Lamb of god, in flames.

    I got this particular pedal At ted borwn music in Yakima, Washington. about 3 hours east of seattle. on my luch break at work. Payed 49.99

    Was considering the digitech hot rod but i liked the overdrive distortion compared to straight distortion, it can leave the signal a little cleaner. has a good clean sound and a mixer output which I really love.

    It's not quite as punchy, and the sustain isn't as much as I …
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    I Have played bass for 6 years and Guitar for 4, Have been in a few bands. bad punk, Coffee house blues, and most recently Light rock. I prefer a lot of clapton, Mae, bayside, and Beatles soud. But I do play around with epic metal like becoming the archetype, Lamb of god, in flames.

    I got this particular pedal At ted borwn music in Yakima, Washington. about 3 hours east of seattle. on my luch break at work. Payed 49.99

    Was considering the digitech hot rod but i liked the overdrive distortion compared to straight distortion, it can leave the signal a little cleaner. has a good clean sound and a mixer output which I really love.

    It's not quite as punchy, and the sustain isn't as much as I am used to. but when you run it with a mild phase effect before it. it is a really solid tone.

    It is a damn fine and solid unit. also sleek and yet standard for a digitech. I actually had to look in the instruction booklet to figure out how to install the battery. 2 spring loaded buttons to revove the platform of the pedal. it is a very standard stopbox. Said all i could say.

    Great pedal for adding a little bit of dirt or a whole lot of Love to your signal. solid strong a beautiful pedal. Fantastic pedal great for live. fantasatic for recording. and doesen't put too much of a dent in your wallet.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • Fireguy8402Fireguy8402

    Better than the Blues Driver.

    DigiTech Screaming BluesPublished on 12/23/11 at 08:04
    The Screamin’ Blues overdrive/distortion is a dirt pedal from Digitech. It has the basic features of most overdrive pedals, Volume to adjust the overall volume, gain to adjust the amount of overdrive/distortion and low and high tone knobs to adjust the EQ of the pedal. Along with the regular output on the pedal, Digitech also throws in a Mixer Output with cab emulation.


    UTILIZATION

    This pedal has a solid metal casing and sturdy knobs, so it appears to be pretty sturdy. The pedal works great out front of an amp, and definitely do use an amp. After trying the cab emulated mixer output, I would never use it. This is barely better than plugging straight into the board, and proba…
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    The Screamin’ Blues overdrive/distortion is a dirt pedal from Digitech. It has the basic features of most overdrive pedals, Volume to adjust the overall volume, gain to adjust the amount of overdrive/distortion and low and high tone knobs to adjust the EQ of the pedal. Along with the regular output on the pedal, Digitech also throws in a Mixer Output with cab emulation.


    UTILIZATION

    This pedal has a solid metal casing and sturdy knobs, so it appears to be pretty sturdy. The pedal works great out front of an amp, and definitely do use an amp. After trying the cab emulated mixer output, I would never use it. This is barely better than plugging straight into the board, and probably just a marketing strategy to make the pedal look more appealing. No problem, just disregard this output and use the pedal how it was meant to be used, into an amplifier.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The sound out of this thing is actually pretty decent for the price. I was hoping this pedal would be a hot rodded version of the Bad Monkey from the same line, but it’s a little bit different animal. It works great as a boost into an already overdriven amp. It can achieve a light gain all the way up to a bluesy/rock drive on it’s own. The pedal is less responsive to dynamics than some pedals I’ve used, but it’s not what I’d call stale or inorganic sounding. I feel the Bad Monkey is a nicer sounding pedal, but this pedal does the medium and higher gain settings. The two band EQ really allows you to tailor the sound, and I don’t understand why more overdrive pedals don’t offer multi band equalization.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Overall this is a pretty good dirt pedal for the money. You aren’t going to get boutique sounds out of this thing, but when compared to many Boss overdrives this pedal comes out ahead. Honestly I don’t think there is a lot of difference between many distortion pedals in this range, but adding a two band EQ makes this pedal a lot more versatile than most so that’s a win in my book. I would pick this pedal up over a Boss DS-1 any day of the week, but I think the real gem in this line of pedals from Digitech is the Bad Monkey which feels slightly more dynamic to me.
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  • francky_366francky_366

    DigiTech Screaming BluesPublished on 12/02/08 at 10:45
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    It's a digital pedal which lets you play a blues sound from the hard blues BB KING GARY MOORE way.
    again this pedal makes it sound like a guitar quelquonque a gibson or prs.
    It's digital so there is no noise and the sound quality digitech usual

    UTILIZATION

    Very easy to use

    SOUND QUALITY

    Sounds ranging from blues to hard blues BB KING GARY MOORE way.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I used this pedal for a year, but I just bought a gibson SG classic and I found exactly the same sound
  • Disto14Disto14

    DigiTech Screaming BluesPublished on 12/18/08 at 15:32
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Overdrive pedal - analog distortion (contrary to what was said in the first notice).
    Two-band EQ (bass - treble), gain level adjustment + volume.

    Simulator output with HP handy for troubleshooting or double the output to the amp (to connect in parallel to a console).

    UTILIZATION

    Using simple architecture.
    The gain knob is very useful for the determination progressive rate saturation.
    This pedal responds well to the dynamics of the game pushed to gain the same high level, meaning that the intensity variations in the game (more or less strong) are restored and the sound is not too compressed As with some other pedals.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Its actually very blues (it is…
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    Overdrive pedal - analog distortion (contrary to what was said in the first notice).
    Two-band EQ (bass - treble), gain level adjustment + volume.

    Simulator output with HP handy for troubleshooting or double the output to the amp (to connect in parallel to a console).

    UTILIZATION

    Using simple architecture.
    The gain knob is very useful for the determination progressive rate saturation.
    This pedal responds well to the dynamics of the game pushed to gain the same high level, meaning that the intensity variations in the game (more or less strong) are restored and the sound is not too compressed As with some other pedals.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Its actually very blues (it is aptly named). I would say it is still a bit too loaded and acute need to adapt the equalizer accordingly (for me, the highs are set only a third of the race of the potentiometer). Otherwise it kills the ears.
    Gain variations can play important boost (gain at minimum) or light crunch to a small distortion blues (Gary Moore type). For my part, I find that the sound becomes less good when the gain exceeds three quarters of the race of the knob (it buzzes a little).

    <a href="http://www.digitech.com/flash/ScreaminBluesDemo.php" onclick="window.open('fr.audiofanzine.com/go_url.php?url=' + escape('http://www.digitech.com/flash/ScreaminBluesDemo.php')); return false;" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Some sound samples on the Digitech site.
    </a>

    Otherwise, the output HP troubleshoots good when you can only connect to a console. For cons, the sound is slightly distorted. It is less clear and a little more cozy. However, it is a correct simulation of HP.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have been using least about 6 alternating with other pedals. For me it is missing the niche between overdrive and distortion that can play both ways.

    It presents a good value for money.

    I would say just that the highs are a bit too present and must be corrected.
    Otherwise, it particularly interesting due to its respect for the dynamics of play
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  • blackhorseblackhorse

    DigiTech Screaming BluesPublished on 12/30/08 at 04:32
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Dj Describes prcedemment.
    Sympa both outputs on a rare pedals of this price.

    Warning it is not true bypass! it will be well aware alternating output
    simulation and output amplifier with other pedals. This may be the only true default.

    Couraging in surface components.

    UTILIZATION

    No problem is crystal clear!

    SOUND QUALITY

    Rglages the bass and treble are REALLY effective for once and allow a good
    range of sounds.
    Effectively as dj indicates the gain maximum is a bit messy if its range
    rglage to offer a large variety of the Disto Overdrive.
    PDAL prcise enough, one realizes by comparing it with others, do not drool
    while even in the Graves.
    The simula…
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    Dj Describes prcedemment.
    Sympa both outputs on a rare pedals of this price.

    Warning it is not true bypass! it will be well aware alternating output
    simulation and output amplifier with other pedals. This may be the only true default.

    Couraging in surface components.

    UTILIZATION

    No problem is crystal clear!

    SOUND QUALITY

    Rglages the bass and treble are REALLY effective for once and allow a good
    range of sounds.
    Effectively as dj indicates the gain maximum is a bit messy if its range
    rglage to offer a large variety of the Disto Overdrive.
    PDAL prcise enough, one realizes by comparing it with others, do not drool
    while even in the Graves.
    The simulation output HP is effective, more musical and enjoyable it can dpanner
    while providing a sound that other pedals (or another output record
    Sound for hackers like me)

    OVERALL OPINION

    For the price it is quite thunder! rglages of truly effective and musical
    a nice range of sounds, two outputs, one with HP simulator that gives the blow
    deuxime gnrale a sound, accessible battery, it is much ground due to its weight,
    I prfre one or two BB-JH-1 Marshall even see a Proco Rat because it offers many
    more dernires possibility that, at least limit one sound.
    Can be a little less "singing" somewhere that Devil Blues, a little more "right"
    but prcise with Graves trs friendly but not intrusive which is impractical
    Fully limina thanks the effectiveness of what rglage j'apprcie personally
    recording.
    A brief Russianness this Screamin 'Blues for a price sduisant and more!
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  • moosersmoosers

    DigiTech Screaming BluesPublished on 08/09/09 at 00:24
    The DigiTech Screaming Blues is a basic overdrive and distortion pedal that claims to be good for blues music, but is fine for any type if you indeed like what it has to offer.  I wouldn’t say that it is necessarily best for blues… The pedal has a ¼ inch input and two ¼ inch outputs and can be powered by either a 9 volt power supply or battery.  It isn’t a rack mountable piece of gear as it is a stomp box.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration of the DigiTech Screaming Blues is really easy to understand as the pedal has the basic set up of four parameters.  The pedal has knobs for level, low, high, and gain, which is pretty much the exact parameters that you would expect for an overdrive p…
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    The DigiTech Screaming Blues is a basic overdrive and distortion pedal that claims to be good for blues music, but is fine for any type if you indeed like what it has to offer.  I wouldn’t say that it is necessarily best for blues… The pedal has a ¼ inch input and two ¼ inch outputs and can be powered by either a 9 volt power supply or battery.  It isn’t a rack mountable piece of gear as it is a stomp box.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration of the DigiTech Screaming Blues is really easy to understand as the pedal has the basic set up of four parameters.  The pedal has knobs for level, low, high, and gain, which is pretty much the exact parameters that you would expect for an overdrive pedal.  I can’t imagine that anyone would have problems understanding everything about this pedal because it is just that easy to use.  Even if you don’t have experience with other distortion and overdrive pedals, this pedal is so straight forward that you shouldn’t have a hard time with it and don’t need a manual.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The sound quality of the DigiTech Screaming Blues is sub par at best in my opinion.  While I haven’t used this pedal all that often, I tried it out a few times and was never impressed with it.  While it sounds fine for messing around in your basement if you are looking for a cheap overdrive and distortion pedal, as far as recording goes I would stay away from this pedal and wouldn’t even recommend it for live shows.  To me it sounds tinny and lacks a certain full sound that I look for in a distortion pedal.  I tried the DigiTech Screaming Blues with a Fender Strat and a ’65 Fender Deluxe Reverb amp, so the sounds that I heard were pretty accurate.

    OVERALL OPINION

    While I haven’t used the DigiTech Screaming Blues all that much, I have used it enough to know that I don’t want to have any part of it.  Like I said, it will work fine if you are just looking to play around and add a little distortion to your sound for your own kicks because it is cheap enough for that, but if you are serious about getting good tones for recoding or live shows, this isn’t the place to get it.
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  • Audiofanzine FRAudiofanzine FR

    DigiTech Screaming BluesPublished on 12/06/08 at 18:33
    (Originally written by SlapKid/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
    Analog effect pedal like all four models of this series (hot head, bad monkey, grunge, death metal). The X-Series pedals are digital and more expensive.

    An additional output is provided for a power amp or mixer. Since this output has a high-frequency correction because it sounds better and has more punch. Very convenient!

    The pedal is extremely easy to use, the settings are clever and effective.



    UTILIZATION

    I sorted all the products of the series according to their distortion intensity: bad monkey, screamin blues, hot head, grunge, death metal.

    I have the first three models of the list. Their distortion …
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    (Originally written by SlapKid/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
    Analog effect pedal like all four models of this series (hot head, bad monkey, grunge, death metal). The X-Series pedals are digital and more expensive.

    An additional output is provided for a power amp or mixer. Since this output has a high-frequency correction because it sounds better and has more punch. Very convenient!

    The pedal is extremely easy to use, the settings are clever and effective.



    UTILIZATION

    I sorted all the products of the series according to their distortion intensity: bad monkey, screamin blues, hot head, grunge, death metal.

    I have the first three models of the list. Their distortion intensity, dynamic response and sound transparency are very different.

    This Screamin Blues is the easiest to set, it'll give you a killer blues sound within two seconds.

    The EQ is very effective without overtly altering the sound character of the SB.

    SOUND QUALITY

    This pedal is the best of the series: the sound is fresh and natural and has a fantastic dynamic range. It's perfect for blues!

    You can also use it for hard rock rhythm parts if you set the gain setting to max. but the sound character stays bluesy. For rock stuff buy the Hot Head, like I did.

    The sound is full of nuances and details, it's really stunning.

    I use it mainly with a telecaster and a HBS3000 with a Texmex pickup in the bridge and an SSL1 in the neck. These guitars are perfect for this sort of music.

    OVERALL OPINION

    You really have to know what you expect from it. The Bad Monkey sounds very smooth and shy compared to it, but if your amp sounds harsh it will make a great match while the SB would perforate your eardrum.

    I find this pedal is absolutely perfect and easy to use for all sort of blues sounds.

    The noise level is extremely low like on both other pedals.

    I have a Tube Blower Jacques and the SB sounds much better.

    The ScreaminBlues is a pedal with a strong character and won't be the best choice for everyone but it's a real delight to my ears.

    If you're looking for a nice and versatile distortion the Digitech Hot Rod (which is digital) is a very good choice but your heart won't pound like it would with the SB.
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  • Audiofanzine FRAudiofanzine FR

    DigiTech Screaming BluesPublished on 12/02/08 at 11:45
    (Originally written by francky_366/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
    This digital effect pedal provides blues sounds ranging from traditional BB King to Gary Moore hard blues.

    This pedal makes any guitar sound like a Gibson or a PRS.

    It's a digital device so it doesn't add noise to the signal. Good typical Digitech audio quality.

    UTILIZATION

    Very easy to use

    SOUND QUALITY

    Blues sound from BB KING to Gary Moore.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I used this pedal one year. Now that I just bought a Gibson SG Classic I get exactly the same sound without it.
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    (Originally written by francky_366/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
    This digital effect pedal provides blues sounds ranging from traditional BB King to Gary Moore hard blues.

    This pedal makes any guitar sound like a Gibson or a PRS.

    It's a digital device so it doesn't add noise to the signal. Good typical Digitech audio quality.

    UTILIZATION

    Very easy to use

    SOUND QUALITY

    Blues sound from BB KING to Gary Moore.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I used this pedal one year. Now that I just bought a Gibson SG Classic I get exactly the same sound without it.
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