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« Digitech Screamin Blues Overdrive Disortion Pedal »

Published 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 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