I’ve gone through well over one hundred overdrive pedals in the last 30 years,(I own around 30 at the moment) and I can say without a doubt the best one I’ve ever played , is the next one.
It's the best of the three through a clean amp. It's also the one I use the most often of the three. I have a Vox AC15 that seems to prefer a Tube Screamer or a Spark Booster, but the Blues Driver is the one I'd pick if I had to choose.
That was my go to as well until last month when I tried a Wampler Triumph which is basically an SD-1 in the punch mode but let's you the control over bass, mids and treble.
@@BMichel347 cool sounds good! I am a fan of the new vahlbruch kaluna II ...awesome sounding pedal 😉 also a cool pedal is the wampler mofetta because it sounds very different to a TS, klon or BB style pedal😊
See? Anderton's channel is a Service to Humanity too by doing this video on Overdrive types. The world needed this Demo and especially with our Lovely Dynamic Duo of Sweet Pete and the Dear Captain Lee! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to them and to all of You Too on You Tube, God Bless us all, every one.
@@born_hard9705 My wife rolls her eyes, thinking I'm shopping for something new again. I mean, she's right but she shouldn't just assume she's right. ;-)
@@lescaster2179it's not about shopping new pedals and it costs money, that's the obvious thing one would think. It's more about your addiction, that's the bigger problem from her view and that you spend your time for crappy pedals and not with her or for works in the house.
I use a Klone on bass, and agree that it’s good at preserving the low end on lower gain settings. (The Gain on a Klon circuit is basically a blend anyway.) (Mosky Silver Horse.)
Caline Blue Sky (or if you can find one, their older Highway Man, reportedly the Blue Sky with a different pot). It's a Timmy clone, and they did not cover a Timmy pedal in this video, which is a pretty rough oversight when it comes to low-mid overdrive pedals.
Blues Driver sounds the best to me of the ones presented. I've studied the circuit and it's a Discreet Opamp circuit, where they used separate component FETs to make a work alike opamp. Neeto, eh? I'd give the Wampler Klon a close second. Both those circuits use hard diode clippers for distortion. The BB and TS both use soft diode clipping in an opamp feedback loop. It's fun to study the tech details.
Thanks for the timely OD post. Amp 11 has been my go-to for like 12 years, and it finally died this past weekend. Using it as an opportunity to find a new drive to beat up for the next decade
I played in a friend's covers band with a dual volume boost into a good Klone. Covered all the sounds I needed and that edge of feedback sound is so much fun!
My always on is a vintage MXR Commande preamp from their Rochester days. It has a gain knob, so does overdrive, and with less background noise than anything else i have seen.
Archer into BD-2 is my favorite stacked drive tone i've yet to find. Archer just feeds the blues driver perfectly into a great meaty lead tone. Even better on a humbucker neck pickup, it goes sort of squarewave-ish.
I have three on my board. The tube screamer of course but also the JHS Angry Charlie and also a slightly lesser known one for just a touch of overdrive, the Greer Lightspeed. Great video as always!
Awesome video. And very well chosen pedals. I agree, those 4 are the pillars of Guitar overdrive pedals. SD1 and KoT could also be here, but they are variations of the TS and BB respectively.
Wampler PANTHEON for Bluesbreaker, Blues Driver and even Klon sounds. SD-1 for boosts, better than a tube screamer in my opinion. PLEXI DRIVE for Marshall emulation. Those are all you need in my opinion.
Ive been thru all the types and I always come back to the BD-2 and a Nobles ODR-1 into a clean Fender amp. I dont much care to play loud, so I can get my preferred tones out of those two without pushing the amp to ear splitting volume.
Tube screamer just needs to go into a slightly overdriven amp, about halfway between the two amps in this video. It's so simple, but an instant game changer, it sounds like all those classic rock sounds we all dream about.
All sound great. Great, useful demo. The Tumnus, I use has a very amp-sound like the old days - whereas the Tube Screamer is a modern compressed sound, tighter, more contained, very good for soloing. Blues Driver is very dynamic, great for overdriven amp, looser sound, less compressed. Not a big EQ curve. To me, it sounds like. 60’s Fender amp on 10, perhaps with a boost. Blues Driver and Tumnus gives a quicker onset of compression into feedback (so to speak). All very good through a clean amp.
Klons are usually used as a relatively clean boost into a valve amp, gain way down and volume up. That's where they truly shine with overtones (which is why Pete can get that note to feed back) and transparency. Wish they'd included a Timmy circuit for crazy transparency and dynamics.
@iburley_ lol you just made my brain explode. That is a hard one. I want to say ts808 but the tumnus has a bit more versatility. Yeah Ts808, it seems better build
I never comment on these, but the only OD pedal i use currently is the Jeff Loomis signature one from Allpedal with my 40-watt 5150 combo... that's more than enough brutality for this tiny apartment. 😂🤘 Also, Lee, super kind of you to give back to your crew like that. Love to see it. ✌️ Cheers from 🇨🇦.
THANK YOU! THIS... IS... POSITIVELY BRILLIANT! I really liked the Boss turbo overdrive! Didn't do very well on a clean amp, though!!! An AC 30, to be exact!
I like a lot of sustain at the edge of feedback without high end fizz. I use 2 or three OD pedals in series ( all drive at 0 ) to achieve that. Usually TS + Klon, or JHS AT + TS. If I want some grit on the low end, fuzz into TS. Works better with a tube amp with master at 10 and volume at the edge of break-up...:)
9:50 That’s been labeled to as underdrive elsewhere which is quite useful to fit distorted rhythm/background parts in the mix. I think these days it’s usually done with a volume pedal after the overdrives (I use one of the Ernie Ball tuner volume pedals that has a loop in it) and great for late night playing
Thanks for making these videos! I've been sick with the flu for a week and I can't play the guitar because it just makes me cough lol. Watching your videos make me feel a bit better :) Btw that Powerball sounds amazing with the blues breaker.
I have many flavours of those 3, including a japan TS10, a Klon KTR and both Blues Breaker (original and reissued)…. Still most of the time I found myself going for the Duellist
I love od pedals. But my favorite sounds usually come from stacking an OD with either a unique boost or distortion pedal! Right now my favorite sounds on my board are coming from stacking a Salem Boost, Ibanez Super Metal Distortion, Green Mamba OD and Enchanted Tone OD. I have the green mamba after the distortion and the enchanted before the OD. So many tonal possiblities opened up for me!
The wampler (Klon) sounds great with a clean amp even though it's hard clipped. Brings out the natural chambered sound of my guitar. Bluesbreaker is so Clapton Beano and it's on my list as the mids sound way unique compared to the TS mini i use. Don't have a BD2 but from listening here, it's the Yang to the Ying TS. I'm so tempted to pick up the blues breaker and BD2. Decisions, i play blues and like the sound of british classic rock :-)
It's a DOD 250 clone- not a JHS design. The Morning Glory is a JHS design, based on a Blues Breaker but not the same thing. The new Violet, which I just bought, is another unique JHS design- I think Josh said it's not based on anything from the past, it's a totally new take on a drive circuit. Basically, he put his "Haunting Mids" circuit into a drive pedal and applied it before the gain stage- which did a magic thing he said he wasn't expecting- it made it into both a low and hi gain drive pedal. You can get Morning Glory tones out of it, or you can get 80s shred tones out of it- just depends on how you set it up.
@stoneysdead689 well technically it's 2 dod designs in one pedal but that's also kind of irrelevant. Main point is it's very transparent and a great low gain option. Atleast on the silicon diode mode.
I've always used the blues breaker to emulate that kind of (if it's the right term) clipped mic sound you get on those very early recordings of the blues players, works especially well if using a bottle neck slide.
I love the weird pseudo-scientific experiments these guys do. I also love how happy Pete gets when he discovers something himself (his preference for the Blues Driver over the Klon). Great video, guys!
aww what a great an lovely gaffer the Captain is. I love the 6 0 by the way I had to keep it on my board I've attached it with a Velcro band so as not to ruin the signature with tape lol
the first thing you really should say is the tube screamer is a clone of the Maxon 808 who are the guys who invented the circuit and who built them and licensed that to so it's not an Ibanez tuber it's a maxon clone.. Debbie down to vintage guitar store for 30 years and a full line Guitar store for 15 years before that- and have owned two different eras of the Klon silver and gold. .. I used a full tone full drive. I think the fifth made and his ocd for years in the studio, but never live. I I've never used as distortion or overdraft at live. .. Depending upon the era I was playing in the size of the venue. I was you either using a brown 6G3 fender deluxe, a 60 W mark 2b boogie. a Marshall blues breaker then my deal in the '80'with Music man and I was using 135 heads and custom made 4x12 slant cabs and a lee jackson modded '65 fender deluxe reverb- then I got my endorsement deal with legend amps using their 50 W Rock N Roll combos in series. Being a vintage dealer I still have all my vintage gear but now in my old age I have chosen three companies for my back line- a '67 black face vibroluxe reverb- '16 boogie mark V 25 & 1x12 mini rec cab and two Suhr Hombre's a combo and a Hd -2x12 cab. fx keeley compressor Ibanez CS9 chorus line 6 DL4
Love the Blues Driver and the Tubescreamer. I've always had mixed feelings on the Klon, and just downright don't like the Blues Breaker tone sound. Weird how differently everyone hears these pedals.
Funny, I love the blues breaker, I have a 45 caliber pedal. I can't STAND Tubescreamer type pedals, Klons are too nasal for me but sound good when other people play them and the Blues Driver is great at first blush but it's very fizzy on the top end and it does that dying battery fizz out during sustain that drives me nuts, I got rid of mine.
My thoughts precisely! A Nobels ODR-1 type pedal (ie full range frequency overdrive) should be included in this sort of video. The ODR-1 is today on par with the Klon, BB and even TS!
Pete " Pete's tip" ...with your penchant for the colour,do we assume your tip is purple ? :P great vid,as usual useful info, great explanations and playing and great humour.
Lee, you kind'a suk at using an od pedal w/ a higher gain amp.... But that's ok. Thank you for doing this. (you blew the gain right past the sweet spot on Blues Breaker.. wonderful crunch w/ a perfect amount of umph (comp) to hold notes.)
I feel like Keeley's two-in-one (or 4-in-1 really) series would be a great solution for the home player/recorder. I have the Super Rodent because I got at the same price as a new ProCo Rat so why not also have the SD-1? But the Nobel Screamer and the Blues Disorder are pretty excellent values if you get them on sale. I'm not sure gigging players would want to fiddle with the various combinations on the fly but if you're gonna get a Tube Screamer why not get one that also comes with a frigging ODR-1 too.
Hi gents, love your work. Is there anyway you can introduce playing with a band, such as backing track or actual band. I have several pedals that sound great when playing by myself but go missing when playing with a band. Also any chance of a video on guitar eq pedals (if you havent already)
I’ve gone through well over one hundred overdrive pedals in the last 30 years,(I own around 30 at the moment) and I can say without a doubt the best one I’ve ever played , is the next one.
Blues driver is such a fool proof pedal and all the controls do what they should.
yeah and it sounds so woody and tight
It's the best of the three through a clean amp. It's also the one I use the most often of the three. I have a Vox AC15 that seems to prefer a Tube Screamer or a Spark Booster, but the Blues Driver is the one I'd pick if I had to choose.
Boss SD-1 has always been my go to...
SD-1 Into a Blues Driver is a fantastic combo! ❤
I have 2, a Japanese and a Taiwan that sits on my board.
That was my go to as well until last month when I tried a Wampler Triumph which is basically an SD-1 in the punch mode but let's you the control over bass, mids and treble.
@@BMichel347 cool sounds good! I am a fan of the new vahlbruch kaluna II ...awesome sounding pedal 😉 also a cool pedal is the wampler mofetta because it sounds very different to a TS, klon or BB style pedal😊
SD-1 is where it’s at. I’ve tried the screamer and the BD, but the SD-1 always goes back on the board.
I too am a an SD-1 fan but I would love a Klon - been subscribed for over a decade :D
Any thoughts on the new Behringer Centaur?
See? Anderton's channel is a Service to Humanity too by doing this video on Overdrive types. The world needed this Demo and especially with our Lovely Dynamic Duo of Sweet Pete and the Dear Captain Lee! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to them and to all of You Too on You Tube, God Bless us all, every one.
I’m Addicted to watching these overdrive shootouts all day and night, my wife thinks I’ve gone nuts
you shouldnt watch it in front of your wife, thats a big mistake
@@born_hard9705 My wife rolls her eyes, thinking I'm shopping for something new again. I mean, she's right but she shouldn't just assume she's right. ;-)
@@lescaster2179it's not about shopping new pedals and it costs money, that's the obvious thing one would think. It's more about your addiction, that's the bigger problem from her view and that you spend your time for crappy pedals and not with her or for works in the house.
This is a good demo, well done 👍
She’s probably right 😂
Tumnus Deluxe, Protein, and Hot Cake are my 3 favorite of all time.
WHAT? No Nobels ODR-1? LOL Kind regards from the Nobels Team.....🙂
I use a Klone on bass, and agree that it’s good at preserving the low end on lower gain settings. (The Gain on a Klon circuit is basically a blend anyway.) (Mosky Silver Horse.)
Great video, even if I know it all at this point of playing for many years I wish someone made that kind of guide when I was starting! :D
just when i'm looking for a good overdrive sound you released a video about overdrives, very nice timing :D
Caline Blue Sky (or if you can find one, their older Highway Man, reportedly the Blue Sky with a different pot). It's a Timmy clone, and they did not cover a Timmy pedal in this video, which is a pretty rough oversight when it comes to low-mid overdrive pedals.
This is a GREAT reference vid. Thamk you -- I went with a Maxon - Now I think I'll add a Blues Driver to it.
Blues Driver sounds the best to me of the ones presented. I've studied the circuit and it's a Discreet Opamp circuit, where they used separate component FETs to make a work alike opamp. Neeto, eh?
I'd give the Wampler Klon a close second. Both those circuits use hard diode clippers for distortion. The BB and TS both use soft diode clipping in an opamp feedback loop. It's fun to study the tech details.
“Study”, you mean just repeat information you’ve heard or read?
Thanks for the timely OD post. Amp 11 has been my go-to for like 12 years, and it finally died this past weekend. Using it as an opportunity to find a new drive to beat up for the next decade
The Tumnus sounds fantastic. Brian Whampler has a great ear for what makes Pedals sound good.
I have a Klon and a dumble style overdrive. They work together so well.
Since seeing SRV in the early ‘80s it was a TS9, but the past 5 years it’s been the Blues Driver. So much more tonal possibilities and a fuller sound
Hugely overlooked: EH Soul Food. Best OD I've ever had.
it's a Klon clone
I played in a friend's covers band with a dual volume boost into a good Klone. Covered all the sounds I needed and that edge of feedback sound is so much fun!
When the Axe FX II was my main rig I loved the blues breaker. It somehow made my heavy distorted tone even better!
blues driver might be the best od out there ngl
My always on is a vintage MXR Commande preamp from their Rochester days. It has a gain knob, so does overdrive, and with less background noise than anything else i have seen.
Archer into BD-2 is my favorite stacked drive tone i've yet to find. Archer just feeds the blues driver perfectly into a great meaty lead tone. Even better on a humbucker neck pickup, it goes sort of squarewave-ish.
Pete trying to use an invisible whammy bar 😂 25:01
I only can say the BD is so great because is very versatil for many styles and can be complemented with other pedals and still sound pretty good.
WHOA! I was just finding a video like this and what do you know, Andertons just released one!
Impeccable timing!
They spy on you
Finally some love for the Fireball 25 that was sitting there for month
The Bluesbreaker is such a good pedal for first OD, rhythm all night, and to be stacked with something more linear with more gain.
If you want them all get the Boss OD200. It's very versatile and you can stack 2.
I have three on my board. The tube screamer of course but also the JHS Angry Charlie and also a slightly lesser known one for just a touch of overdrive, the Greer Lightspeed. Great video as always!
Awesome video. And very well chosen pedals. I agree, those 4 are the pillars of Guitar overdrive pedals. SD1 and KoT could also be here, but they are variations of the TS and BB respectively.
Thanks for staying consistent with what is played on the guitar throughout.
I just picked up the Gamma Bacchus Dynamic Driver and the EHX East River Drive... Love collecting OD/Boosts!
I have a TS, but man that east river drive sounds so damn good.....might need one
Wampler PANTHEON for Bluesbreaker, Blues Driver and even Klon sounds. SD-1 for boosts, better than a tube screamer in my opinion. PLEXI DRIVE for Marshall emulation. Those are all you need in my opinion.
I landed on the JHS Morning Glory for a BB and a Wampler Tumnus for the Klone. And I agree.. the SD-1 > TS, for my taste.
Way Huge Conspiracy Theory into a TS808. With my Deluxe Reverb and Telecaster it’s perfection.
Great video youz guyz!!! I’m a SEA SICK green Tube Screamer guy but I will wind getting a BD-1 eventually.
Ive been thru all the types and I always come back to the BD-2 and a Nobles ODR-1 into a clean Fender amp. I dont much care to play loud, so I can get my preferred tones out of those two without pushing the amp to ear splitting volume.
Tube screamer just needs to go into a slightly overdriven amp, about halfway between the two amps in this video. It's so simple, but an instant game changer, it sounds like all those classic rock sounds we all dream about.
All sound great. Great, useful demo. The Tumnus, I use has a very amp-sound like the old days - whereas the Tube Screamer is a modern compressed sound, tighter, more contained, very good for soloing. Blues Driver is very dynamic, great for overdriven amp, looser sound, less compressed. Not a big EQ curve. To me, it sounds like. 60’s Fender amp on 10, perhaps with a boost. Blues Driver and Tumnus gives a quicker onset of compression into feedback (so to speak).
All very good through a clean amp.
Klons are usually used as a relatively clean boost into a valve amp, gain way down and volume up. That's where they truly shine with overtones (which is why Pete can get that note to feed back) and transparency. Wish they'd included a Timmy circuit for crazy transparency and dynamics.
I have a ts-808, boss bd-2w, and a wampler tumnus deluxe. Looks like I have everything I need
If you could only keep one, which would it be?
@iburley_ lol you just made my brain explode. That is a hard one. I want to say ts808 but the tumnus has a bit more versatility. Yeah Ts808, it seems better build
Great job comparing the Tubescreamer and Bluesbreaker. Good stuff!
I never comment on these, but the only OD pedal i use currently is the Jeff Loomis signature one from Allpedal with my 40-watt 5150 combo... that's more than enough brutality for this tiny apartment. 😂🤘
Also, Lee, super kind of you to give back to your crew like that. Love to see it. ✌️ Cheers from 🇨🇦.
I'll take a boss od-3 over a BD2 any day. Currently im way into the odr-1 and the ehx glove. Both great pedals
The Tumnus is the Best ! Period 🎸
Boss is my choice. It is good for so many different sounds.
THANK YOU! THIS... IS... POSITIVELY BRILLIANT! I really liked the Boss turbo overdrive! Didn't do very well on a clean amp, though!!! An AC 30, to be exact!
Great video as alway. It'd be great to also see some more info as to how these stack with each other!
I like a lot of sustain at the edge of feedback without high end fizz. I use 2 or three OD pedals in series ( all drive at 0 ) to achieve that. Usually TS + Klon, or JHS AT + TS. If I want some grit on the low end, fuzz into TS. Works better with a tube amp with master at 10 and volume at the edge of break-up...:)
A DIY K-YD1 Yui Driver is the only pedal I have and it's brilliant, it's based on the Distortion + iirc but expands on the original design quite a bit
9:50 That’s been labeled to as underdrive elsewhere which is quite useful to fit distorted rhythm/background parts in the mix. I think these days it’s usually done with a volume pedal after the overdrives (I use one of the Ernie Ball tuner volume pedals that has a loop in it) and great for late night playing
Thanks for making these videos! I've been sick with the flu for a week and I can't play the guitar because it just makes me cough lol. Watching your videos make me feel a bit better :) Btw that Powerball sounds amazing with the blues breaker.
I have many flavours of those 3, including a japan TS10, a Klon KTR and both Blues Breaker (original and reissued)…. Still most of the time I found myself going for the Duellist
I love od pedals. But my favorite sounds usually come from stacking an OD with either a unique boost or distortion pedal! Right now my favorite sounds on my board are coming from stacking a Salem Boost, Ibanez Super Metal Distortion, Green Mamba OD and Enchanted Tone OD. I have the green mamba after the distortion and the enchanted before the OD. So many tonal possiblities opened up for me!
The wampler (Klon) sounds great with a clean amp even though it's hard clipped. Brings out the natural chambered sound of my guitar. Bluesbreaker is so Clapton Beano and it's on my list as the mids sound way unique compared to the TS mini i use. Don't have a BD2 but from listening here, it's the Yang to the Ying TS. I'm so tempted to pick up the blues breaker and BD2. Decisions, i play blues and like the sound of british classic rock :-)
Jhs overdrive/preamp is the most transparent and natural sounding overdrive ive played. Wonderful pedal.
It's a DOD 250 clone- not a JHS design. The Morning Glory is a JHS design, based on a Blues Breaker but not the same thing. The new Violet, which I just bought, is another unique JHS design- I think Josh said it's not based on anything from the past, it's a totally new take on a drive circuit. Basically, he put his "Haunting Mids" circuit into a drive pedal and applied it before the gain stage- which did a magic thing he said he wasn't expecting- it made it into both a low and hi gain drive pedal. You can get Morning Glory tones out of it, or you can get 80s shred tones out of it- just depends on how you set it up.
@stoneysdead689 well technically it's 2 dod designs in one pedal but that's also kind of irrelevant. Main point is it's very transparent and a great low gain option. Atleast on the silicon diode mode.
I've always used the blues breaker to emulate that kind of (if it's the right term) clipped mic sound you get on those very early recordings of the blues players, works especially well if using a bottle neck slide.
I love the weird pseudo-scientific experiments these guys do. I also love how happy Pete gets when he discovers something himself (his preference for the Blues Driver over the Klon). Great video, guys!
Great video. Blues driver for me (Keeley Super Phat Mod is a good one!)
My first choice was the blues driver. Think Im gonna stick with it!
If I was forced to keep one pedal out of my collection it would be My Keeley Modded TS808. Had it for 15+ years and couldn’t live without it.
aww what a great an lovely gaffer the Captain is. I love the 6 0 by the way I had to keep it on my board I've attached it with a Velcro band so as not to ruin the signature with tape lol
Boss SD-1 is the best and versatile pedal ever.
For me ,boss bd-2waza Craft made in Japan . The best!
1MILLION SUBS !!!!!! Let's Gooooo!!!!!😁
the first thing you really should say is the tube screamer is a clone of the Maxon 808 who are the guys who invented the circuit and who built them and licensed that to so it's not an Ibanez tuber it's a maxon clone.. Debbie down to vintage guitar store for 30 years and a full line Guitar store for 15 years before that- and have owned two different eras of the Klon silver and gold. .. I used a full tone full drive. I think the fifth made and his ocd for years in the studio, but never live. I I've never used as distortion or overdraft at live. .. Depending upon the era I was playing in the size of the venue. I was you either using a brown 6G3 fender deluxe, a 60 W mark 2b boogie. a Marshall blues breaker then my deal in the '80'with Music man and I was using 135 heads and custom made 4x12 slant cabs and a lee jackson modded '65 fender deluxe reverb- then I got my endorsement deal with legend amps using their 50 W Rock N Roll combos in series. Being a vintage dealer I still have all my vintage gear but now in my old age I have chosen three companies for my back line- a '67 black face vibroluxe reverb- '16 boogie mark V 25 & 1x12 mini rec cab and two Suhr Hombre's a combo and a Hd -2x12 cab.
fx keeley compressor Ibanez CS9 chorus line 6 DL4
What, no Nobels?!? 🥲
🤘😆🤘
When are you guys going to demo the Timmy?
Boss SD 1 is my go to OD pedal
Half of my Carl Martin Quattrodied.BUTTTTT The two overdrives w the compressor still sounds great😂😂
Unpopular opinion.
The Klon Centaur is overrated as a clean boost. But a way better drive pedal when the gain is gunned.
Not so unpopular opinion once Josh Scott said this about the Klon.
@@chrishepburn1503 I don’t watch Josh Scott so I wouldn’t have known that.
Josh has his show for JHS pedal company but covers all things guitar. It’s a great show.
@@Varone26 Sure you don't....
Blues driver best all around mid to low gain pedal great for bass too
The Nobles ODR-1 has made the Tubescreamer obsolete! Everyone in Nashville uses the Nobles
Love the Blues Driver and the Tubescreamer. I've always had mixed feelings on the Klon, and just downright don't like the Blues Breaker tone sound. Weird how differently everyone hears these pedals.
Funny, I love the blues breaker, I have a 45 caliber pedal. I can't STAND Tubescreamer type pedals, Klons are too nasal for me but sound good when other people play them and the Blues Driver is great at first blush but it's very fizzy on the top end and it does that dying battery fizz out during sustain that drives me nuts, I got rid of mine.
Great one lads🎉!
Love that table.
I am a huge fan of SD1 but once you try the Tumnus... I prefer not transform too much my base sound and modeling with EQ after.
I love my Maxon SD9 🖤!
I've got all of these styles of pedals and they do sound markedly more different to each other in my Deluxe Reverb
Blues Driver FTW !
Very timely - we aren’t too far from the Klon giveaway 😂❤
Nice touch at the end.
The BD2 is the best! 🎉
Ad the nobels it’s a classic too
My thoughts precisely! A Nobels ODR-1 type pedal (ie full range frequency overdrive) should be included in this sort of video. The ODR-1 is today on par with the Klon, BB and even TS!
100% it's like making a video about great rock amps and not using a Marshall.
Are you working on a Gibson Les Paul Studio Session video? Just curious. Cheers gents.
Pete " Pete's tip" ...with your penchant for the colour,do we assume your tip is purple ? :P great vid,as usual useful info, great explanations and playing and great humour.
I had the original marshall govener pedal in 91 and sold it ! silly me. i found it abit fizzy sounding. but i will re visit i think.
Great video, wpuld have been nice to know what pedals exactly you are refering to when you say things like "there are TS that have a dry amp option"
NOTHING beat's a Tele with a Nobels ODR-1!! 😍🥰🤠
Dis show is purty good.
Cool video guys. ❤
Lee, you kind'a suk at using an od pedal w/ a higher gain amp.... But that's ok. Thank you for doing this. (you blew the gain right past the sweet spot on Blues Breaker.. wonderful crunch w/ a perfect amount of umph (comp) to hold notes.)
Great videos. What pedals should I get as a beginner?
Nobels my guys
Definitely should have been included in this video!
Definitely! Nobels ODR a no-brainer in this video...
My BD died after 15 years of use, and I decided "hey lets try an TS9" and I hate it so much.
I can't wait for a new BD Waza
This was great fun, really!
I actually love the Victory Duchess V1 pedal with the Keeley Muse Driver in front. When are we gettin a Victory Deputy V1 pedal?
I feel like Keeley's two-in-one (or 4-in-1 really) series would be a great solution for the home player/recorder. I have the Super Rodent because I got at the same price as a new ProCo Rat so why not also have the SD-1? But the Nobel Screamer and the Blues Disorder are pretty excellent values if you get them on sale. I'm not sure gigging players would want to fiddle with the various combinations on the fly but if you're gonna get a Tube Screamer why not get one that also comes with a frigging ODR-1 too.
Hi gents, love your work. Is there anyway you can introduce playing with a band, such as backing track or actual band. I have several pedals that sound great when playing by myself but go missing when playing with a band. Also any chance of a video on guitar eq pedals (if you havent already)
I don't understand why OD-3 is not given more credit. It's the best Overdrive pedal I've heard.
Which family of overdrive would you put the OD-3 in?
I would say it's more of an amp in a box kind of pedal.
@@GabrielSkolderblad Do you think it's going for a particular amp?
An amp with a good clean sound. It's not so great for an Overdriven amp.