The Devil Drive draws its roots from the classic OD-1 overdrive that Jeff has used with his band Annihilator.
SolidGoldFX says about the Devil Drive: “It doesn’t boast extremely high levels of gain, scooped mids or insane bass. Instead it is designed to be layered and textured with heavy hitting, hard rock amps to deliver its scorching tone or used on its own for some bluesy bite.”
The pedal features a two mode, three knob layout, true bypass switching and low-noise design. According to SGFX, the tone is “clear and focused with excellent string definition tight lows and smooth highs.”
The Mode switch allows you to select either “Vintage” or “Modern” modes. In “Vintage” mode, only the Volume and Drive controls are active, while the “Modern” mode engages the Tone control and adds a slight increase in output gain for a hotter signal.
Pricing:
The new SolidGoldFX Devil Drive carries a street price of $175 USD.
For more information: SolidGoldFX
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