Wednesday, June 30, 2021

REVERB- LPD PEDALS Cascade Reverb ...a total killer always on Reverb

LPD PEDALS CASCADE REVERB
$225.00 USD
The trouble with all the killer expensive Reverbs on offer that at a club gig they are excessive and unusable most of the time. If you own a Fender ...like a Deluxe Reverb ...what do you do? You leave the verb on all the time!
Yes you can buy a Spring reverb in a pedal but they are all less than convincing. Add to that a Plate Reverb 'is' convincing. Dave Gilmore only ever used a real Plate in the studio but when the first Studio reverbs with a Plate setting came out he took one on the road. I use 4! Yes I said 4! One for each channel on my board. this way I have a very wet sound on a solo but dryer sounds on the verse, chorus mid 8 etc.
CONCLUSION
If  you want the best it ain't cheap. You spend $500, or more and get a great reverb with the sounds dumbed down so you get several. Or you pay $225.00 USD for one sound that is beyond killer! Best of all it can stay turned for the whole gig. 
If you already have a Strymon you just have to see the advantage of 
owning the cascade as well.


FINAL WORD
     WTF! .... I want 4 of them!!!!

Monday, June 28, 2021

GUITAR- EPIPHONE Alex Lifeson Les Paul Axcess Standard ...because you asked.

 EPIPHONE ALEX LIFESON LES PAUL AXCESS STANDARD 
Alex Lifeson needs no introduction. He wanted a guitar that would cover all the bases live. To get a classic PAF Gibson sound but to split the coils to cover single coil chores. Last but least a piezo to cover acoustic sounds and a whammy that stayed in tune.
He wanted it affordable. Alex is for real. He doesn't need the money or the fame. Trust me he is the same guy he was in the late 60's. He remembers needing but not being able to afford good sh@t.
I can say this with some authority. Geddy and my bass player were friends even before Rush. My piano player bought Alexis's Hohner piano.
My Prog Rock band Tallis opened for Rush. Shortly after Michael Sadler our singer/keyboard player left for Saga. The remainder of Tallis moved to London UK's
West End and played the clubs that everyone played in on the way up. Photos of the Stones, the Yardbirds with Clapton, Elton John, The Who, Queen and even Hendrix and for that matter ..you name the band and they played these clubs. A great majority of the guys who started out in the West End came to see the guys coming up. We made a few big name friends. I hung out with Keith Moon we always went to the Marque Club. You played the Marquee for your 'signing up'party. Yes's singer Jon Anderson's wife hosted the parties. One night Ron Wood played with his Blues band.
The band was something to do on the Stone's down time. Ron play's like Clapton on the 'Beano' LP when he is not in the Stones. 
Tallis packed the clubs. We were an inch away from the 'big deal' when the Sex Pistols broke. Overnight if you weren't Punk you did not get signed. 

$900.00 USD


Saturday, June 26, 2021

FLANGER- RETRO-SONIC Flanger ... Summer Returns ??? with Andy's sounds!

 RETRO-SONIC  FLANGER 
$200.00 USD
Yes I have been here before but the tale of this pedal must be told. In 1978 Electro Harmonix brought out a Flanger. It was beyond killer and ended up on endless recordings from the get go. Even today guys like Dan from 'That Pedal Show' can spend 10 minutes without running out of another descriptor just trying to describe the sound.
When the Police hit the scene I new that Andy Summers was using the new at the time Roland Jazz Chorus stereo amp. I like many thought that those clean chorus sounds on the Police records were the Roland. Wrong!!! Everything was the sound of the E-H Flanger. The price of an original has headed to Klon-ville. A couple of stupidly overpriced poor copies have come and left.
In 2019 along came Retro-Sonic with an award winning killer clone ...as in duplicated sound!!!
A couple of reviewers did not complain but pointed out that
the EH had a teeny tiny nano bit more highs. They had to point it 
out because in their a/b test you could not hear it on-line. 
When you buy a new Reto-Sonic you get their v.2. 
So say Hi! to the highs. LOL

Cons ???
Fixed! v2 has the missing sparkle.
CONCLUSION
This is a conventional Flanger that does conventional Flanger stuff. It just does it with better tone than any other. It is only reason for me to buy one. I do not need
great revues or famous people swearing it is killer.
This is not a pedal that you turn on and say ...."It sounds great ....BUT"
There are no 'BUTS'.

A Tale of Two Flangers
In 1977 A/DA made their Flanger. It does not have the character of the EH. It was and still is all about state of the art function. It does sound good because it is analog but as clean as digital. It has a whole new set of fans since the pedal world now does great sales with players into 'Ambient' music especially with esoteric reverbs and delays. So guys into that have started to find out that many new Flangers are a rip off A/DA Flangers. They are not as good and cost even more. A great deal of new jobbies are digital so getting all the crazy esoteric stuff and staying analog is bonus. At the moment the AD/A PBF flanger is not to be found new or old anywhere. Reverb has zero.
OK ...finally ...the punch line.
A few years back I gave up on getting a E-H and Retro-Sonic did not exist. I settled on the A/DA. But the shortage of the A/DA pushed me into putting it on Reverb. Just 8 hours later it was sold. I took the money and bought the Retro-Sonic ... LOL
Yes folks ...I will have the 1954 Porsche 356 1500 Speedster ...of Flangers. LOL


Wednesday, June 23, 2021

OVERDRIVE- BIG KNOB Black Metallic Distortion ... a simple no bull high gain box with tone!!!

 BIG KNOB BLACK METALLIC DISTORTION 
$120.00 USD

Simple and to the point. A high gain overdrive with a great open tone that won't max that flexible friend tucked in your wallet. LOL 
The layout is just a level, tone and gain. It comes in a standard and reliable Hammond 1590B style box.
Big Knob do not offer Specs. It may be a modded Rat???
or even a modded BOSS DS-1 ???? I have a feeling it is a modded Boss SD-1 because of all the headroom.I use a Boss DS-1 when I need a tight but open sound.

CONCLUSION
A great fat and balzy sound without the headroom crushed so you get a really big open sound. Even if you own a pricey medium gain Plexi-in-a -Box this thing stacked with it could take it to a whole new level.
Definitely a maybe for anyone! Like me!!! :-)


OVERDRIVE FUZZLORDS EFFECTS Fet 120 Overdrive ...unexpectively cool!!!

FUZZLORDS EFFECTS FET 120 OVERDRIVE
$225.00 USD
The Fuzz lord guys sit in a tiny corner of out planet making dirt boxes for genres like Dome and Death Metal. Yes all handmade and cool like!
I am constantly amused since they sell product with an image of death and destruction but if you are on their YouTube site you meet Jason. The kind of guy you would trust to mind a group of toddlers down to the park to safely splash in the wading pool or get a push on the swings.
The description of the pedal is a bit ambiguous but it comes off sounding this is meant to be a 70's Orange Amp-In-a-Box. I find it a bit of a yawn when backed off but push it and you get a kind of sound that your Mother would hate!!!
The layout is simple with level, gain, treble and bass.
CONCLUSION
To be honest at the start of the video I thought the
pedal was mediocre. BIG BUT...just crank it a bit 
...no not dimed just a bit of a kick. Whoa!! the magic 
happens and the pedal has character big time. 
Just sh@tloads of personality. If this has all the markings
of pedals like the Rat and DOD 250 etc.of becoming
the next cult classic. No bull! It does!


Tuesday, June 22, 2021

DELAY- J. ROCKETT PEDALS Clockwork Echo ...the classic Memory Man updated right!

 J. ROCKETT PEDALS CLOCKWORK ECHO 
$400.00 USD


in 1976 Electro harmonix brought out the Memory Man. 
One of the first analog delays and they nailed the sound. Not long after the first Memory Man Deluxe came out. More features but the sound was not broken so they did not fix it!!! 
J.Rockett thought why not recreate it but with modern features? If you are going to reinvent the wheel why not pull that old guy who designed the first ones out of retirement. So up steps Howard Davis!
Surprise ...Surprise it paid off!

CONCLUSION
The results are impressive but like all of the
best vintage delays they may have different
features but they all have there own distinct
but desirable sounds. 
If they have all you need you can get pedals 
like the updated Ibanez AD80 knock off made
by NUX ..their DC3-03 at $60.00 USD. Boss
do a Waza craft update of the classic Boss DM-2
analog delay for $150.00 USD. Weight it up.
you have lots of good choices.


Monday, June 21, 2021

AMPLIFIER- BEST PRO SOUNDING PEDAL PLATFORM AMPS FOR THE LEAST $$$$

 PEDAL AMPS 

WHY NOT USED? 
I have been looking for the cheapest 50 watt amp I could find. I wanted it for a back up amp. In my Prog Metal 3 piece there is limit to what will get you thru a gig if your main amp dies. At a small club it is unlikely the small rig for the vocals is going work to push your pedals direct and get by. LOL
So I needed a reliable used old school solid state 50 watt RMS amp. Modern amps use Type C power amps. A 50 watt Type C is about as loud as a 15 watt tube amp so I was avoiding that route. I decided to avoid a tube backup amp as tubes are like light bulbs they unexpectedly burn out.
Old timers that play a Blues gig swear by the old Peavey Bandit amps. Add to that
everyone from Metallica on up in the 80's used them in the studio on their famous recordings. The entire Swedish Death Metal scene/recordings started out with a Boss HM-2 going thru a Peavey Bandit 112 'Blue Stripe'.
Tube amps did not kill the Peavey Bandit's 'cool factor'. It was killed off by extremely pricey Gourmet tube amps. Do not get me wrong I love tube amps. I play a Marshall Plexi.
BIG BUT! I have to admit it is not better than the Peavey Bandit 65 I bought yesterday. It is just different. Think of the Peavey as gourmet vanilla ice cream but I prefer my Marshall gourmet chocolate ice cream:-)

POWER TOO MUCH TOO LITTLE
Last but not least. All the amps I recommend are 40 watts RMS or more. If they are solid state (old style transistors) they do not naturally compress the signal so 75 watts is not too much. In short the db level or 'loudness' is the same.

WHY?
In spite of the recent bullsh@t I am hearing from endless video's boasting amps that are 15 watts etc will do the job ...forget it. 
Yes many can squeak by with less but they are happy to think small time. I do not go and see a band grateful for second best ...I do not expect my audience to either.
Playing for an audience is like moving your furniture to a new home..  A small van may be OK ....but don't show up with a wheelbarrow!! 
If you are so big time you always have a giant sound system with a guy on the board that knows his craft then ignore me.

I am 74 and have played in small to medium size clubs for decades. Nothing has changed. The drummer of today still does not have a volume knob to turn down. The average rock drummer can drowned out anything less than 40 watts RMS.
Secondly the player on one side of the stage can not hear the guys on the other.
If you have to carry your own sound system it needs only be used for vocals. The whole situation becomes practical. All downsides are minimized.
Yes the 100 watt beasts are really too much and can even cause hearing damage but anything bigger than a 50 watt combo barely ever shows up in the inventory of your local Music Store. In short it is not an issue.
The golden amp should be 40 to 50 watts RMS capable of 119 db ...as is a drummers drums. Not more not less!
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THE AMPS

PEAVEY BANDIT (Made in the USA) 
The first Peavey bandit is actually a little lame. If you are looking for used do not worry they were only made for a year and the possibility of even finding one is improbable to the extreme. Everything from 1983 to 2004 is USA made and quite good.

THE BEST
A few are now collectors models and are very impressive.

> (1983-1987) Peavey Bandit 65
> (1984-1985) Peavey Bandit 112  'Blue Stripe'
> (2004-2005) Peavey Bandit 112  'Red Stripe' (Transtube Series II)


$50.00 to $500.00 USD
Used

FENDER HOT ROD DELUXE
They started out made in the USA in 1996 and are now made in Mexico. The USA ones are not made any better. In fact the latest model is housed in a tongue and groove pine box. 
All of the bad mouthing is about the dirt channel or that the spring reverb is too dark. 
WTF I do not care. I am a pedal guy I do not need the damn built in dirt chanel.
I also prefer the drama I get from digital reverb pedals so a spring reverb is never an issue.
The first one had a dirt channel that was trying to sound Marshall do to Marshalls amp sounds were monopolizing the market. The problem was Fender guys review Fender amps and wanted something sounding like an old Tweed Fender. Current models know have heading that way. Secondly the reverb is a classic Accutronics spring reverb unchanged for decades. They need a circuit in the amp to run them which is designed to taste as the tech is barely different.
The point is this is a 40 RMS watts serious pro tube amp that will not get drowned out by even a Metal drummer. Add to that most pedal makers voice their amps to sound good thru a Fender amp. Usually a Fender Deluxe. The bottom line is
for the average pedal you can not get a safer match.
Lately a few used Hot Rods' have showed up used for as little as $350.00 USD.

$800.00 USD

$350.00 & up used!

MARSHALL ORIGIN 50
So it is basically a Plexi 50 watt. I owned 2 original Marshall 1987 models so those that want to argue that can go F. themselves. What's more if you do the Dave Barber mod. Marshall put a microfarad 1 on on the first cathode so swap it out for a 10 or higher.They do this as they expect most of the guys buying the amp will use it at home using the dumbed down quiet modes and it works better. If you run it in the full 50 watt mode thru a Marshall 1960 stack beside a real 1987 amp the 1987 has a bit more bass. You can only notice it by the nut on power chords on the low E and A string. My advice is run it at 50 watts clean for pedals and get an attenuator to cut any volume. You really do not NEED the mod.
I got the head. I use a separate cab. First it is easy to move the head and keep it in mint shape and avoid bumping it and risking even jarring the glass tubes. You can even buy a real 4x12 1960a 4x12 used & cheap or us a light and small single 12 cab.

$800.00 USD
or the head for $550.00

USED? $450.00 for the head 
It has not been out long enough
for many used ones to surface.
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FINAL THOUGHTS
If you are a Fender guy get the Fender.
If you are a Marshall guy get the Marshall head and
a used cabinet.
If you don't know. Get the Fender used.
If you just don't have the bucks get the Peavey Bandit
.
All these amps can do a great job. Yes even the Peavey.
All may be keepers forever. All will stand in as a great 
backup amp even if in the future you buy a gourmet amp.
There is zero downside.

Sunday, June 20, 2021

OVERDRIVE- MASTER EFFECTS Maurauder ...an OD/Pre based on the Peavey Bandit 'Blue Stripe'

 MASTER EFFECTS  MARAUDER 
$230.00 USD
Ever since the Peavey Bandit's second model the Peavey Bandit 65 came out Metal players 
of different genres found each subsequent model ideal for different genres. In this case it is Swedish Death Metal where
putting a Boss HM-2 thru a  Peavey Bandit 112 Blue Stripe became the basis of the whole genre.
CONCLUSION
Fascinating tie ins between amps and pedals
right up to the Marauder that is something, old, something older and something fresh
for us to add to are arsenal to create 
a wider selection of great sounds.


AMPLIFIER- 1983 PEAVEY BANDIT 65 ... used on Metallica's first LP ???

 1983 PEAVEY BANDIT 65 

Rumours abound but and gossip persists but 
even so the word around the Metal and YouTube scene is that Metallica and then followed by many other bands all through the 80's were use the 1983-1986 Peavey Bandit 65. It was a killer studio amp for Metal sounds although to be fair it was likely used more for overdubs and double tracking.
The Plexi still reigned supreme followed soon after JCM 800's.
So what's the big deal. I thought it was just another trashy solid state amp. Well the Peavey has a solid low end and and a fast percussive attack. It tightens up a Marshall track because the Marshall is not big on any chopping bite or to use todays jargon it does not 'Chug' and it depends on the resonance of a 4x12 cabinet to get it's famous low end 'Thump'. Pushed by a heavy Fuzz or a hardclipper OD like a ProCo Rat it gives you killer Death Metal and other Metal Genres that need dirt and mass and breadth over Tube tones.
The word got around to other studio's that were recording Metal bands in the 80's and 90's and they all grabbed one. These amps were new, cheap and dead easy to get. It was a nobrainer to have one.
By the time 2000 hit they dropped out of favour as the good early gourmet amps arrived.

CONCLUSION
Well I have been looking for a good reliable cheap and compact backup amp for some time now. A Peavey Bandit even a made in China new one could do the job.
I just got lucky. The recent thing about the 1983 and having a mint condition one
show upon Kijiji all at once. In fact I just got it hours before writing this Post.
I paid $280.00 USD. Right know a beat up one might be even $100.00 USD. 
BIG BUT ...there are a lot of home studio's these days and a lot of guys with small money that would love to have an amp with 'credentials'.
So if you want one ...now is the time!

FENDER DELUXE REVERB vs. THE PEAVEY BANDIT  ???
The thing about all subsequent Peavey Bandit amps as just like the many Fender Deluxe Reverb amps. They are all the same ...BUT different :-)

Saturday, June 19, 2021

GUITAR- JACKSON DK3XR ...unusually good ...yet cheap!!!

 JACKSON DK3XR 

I only do guitars if the guitar is something special. Like a cutting edge tech or the guitar has something unique about it ...like the look or the material it is made of etc. In short it is a 'need to know' about guitar. Today it is budget!

With everyone budget is important. Add to that thousands of players do not have and have not seen themselves as a Floyd player. BIG BUT...who isn't crazy curious to try one. I mean try one properly at home. One last thing ...the timid can get an all black one. 
Except for perhaps upgrading the PU's at some point nothing much will ever need doing. If it were mine I would only change the neck PU. Hell it's a metal/Hard Rock guitar you do not really 'need' more.

$500.00 USD



<>|| FUZZ- FUZZROCIOUS The Demon Fuzz- if you play bass ...you have to check it out!

 FUZZROCIOUS THE DEMON FUZZ 
$155.00 USD

these guys make Fuzz pedals  ...and more fuzz pedals. What got my attention was not just the massive sound but that it has great definition and without any need for using a pick. my bass player come from a Jazz background and a pick is sacrilegious.
The layout is simple with just volume, tone and gain.
You can even choose a color.

CONCLUSION
Well first as I said 'no pick'. 
It sounds good throughout it's whole range of both the volume and the tone.The price puts the competition to shame!
.

OVERDRIVE- BOOTLEGGER Tube Distortion ... maybe yes ???

 BOOTLEGGER TUBE DISTORTION 
$190.00 USD
I am usually not a big fan of Tube OD's even though I am a fan of Tube amps. 
I find they do not mix well with all my other transistor based pedals. They tend to overly colour or they do not have good EQ. I am sure this is a hybrid with transistors for EQ and more gain In my book that is good thing.
CONCLUSION
It sounds a bit thin without pulling back on the highs and sweeping the mids into the lower mids. If you are using a solid state amp pulling the gain back to just shy of crunch and leaving this as an always on pedal could transform your amp.

Bootlegger are all about guitars and even tube amps at really affordable prices.
Yes the products are made offshore but they design everything themselves and get  prototypes built over and over until they look good, sound good and most important are roadworthy.
Their quality specs seem too good to be true. BIG BUT ...they don't let you down
and they stand behind their product!!!

Friday, June 18, 2021

OVERDRIVE- TSAKALIS AUDIOWORKS Room #40 ...a one size fits every Marshall ???

$285.00 USD
 TSAKALIS AUDIOWORKS ROOM #40 
The pedal is meant to cover all the classics from a Plexi Super Lead and Super Bass to a JPM and a JCM 800. The probability of doing all this convincingly is less than feasible. lol
So lets check the layout. you have level and gain ...variac? Oh my we get a device to starve the voltage input courtesy of what EVH put between his Marshall Super Lead and the wall. You also get volume II which is also labelled 'Body' ...this will be a mid boost. The level for setting another clean boost switch is internal. You also get presence, mid, bass and treble. Finally a toggle gives you the voicings.
CONCLUSION
This is basically the sound of an over produced Marshall
...the kind you hear after Post production in a studio for a recording. Nothing wrong with that. I have several. I also have a couple pedals that are totally designed to clone the ACTUAL sound of a particular 
Marshall. This is not one of them. It does sound damn good but 
it is pricy. It's versatility in spite of it's bells and whistles is debatable.

Check out the COLUMBO AUDIO ELECTRONIC Plexi Breed post.
It shows you what a real Plexi and a JTM45 sound like.

Thursday, June 17, 2021

DELAY- NEUNABER Echelon Echo v2 ...Gourmet digital delay, basic but reasonable price!

 NEUNABER ECHELON ECHO v2 
$150.00 USD
A few years back if you did not have big bucks for a Strymon you could not get studio quality delays and reverbs. Then Neunaber came to the rescue. I bought their reverb at that time. The new mono v.2 delay has tap tempo and all the note divisions for doing the U2 thing. It sticks to one basic pure delay sound though they thru in a switch to go Low-Fi. In short this is the gigging players dream. All you NEED but nothing more and a reasonable price!!!

CONCLUSION
Yes you can get by very, very nicely with the FLAMMA SC03 Delay for $40.00 USD. But if you want a bullet proof gourmet delay with tap tempo and note divisions you can't beat this for value for money.

DELAY- SEYMOUR DUNCAN Vapor Trail Deluxe ...classic analog delay with modern features

 SEYMOUR DUNCAN VAPOR TRAIL DELUXE 
$220.00 USD
The original and still made Vapor Trail delay is a very good remake of the best of the classic delays of the past. Why buy an analog delay if you have a digital? Why not just stay with digital if you are just buying your first delay. You may of heard that analog delays have a very nice warm sound. Well they do but to me it is NOT their best feature. A digital delay is a clone of your guitars sound. In application it can create a confusing sound because one's ear can not tell what is your guitar and what is the delayed signal. Yes this can be used for a good effect but often you just want a sweet and soft echo to play a guitar solo or create a near reverb type mood and a good analog delay is perfect.
CONCLUSION
It can not be faulted for its sound or what it does.
But if you just need a conventional analog delay with
a great sound check out the NUX DCP-03. it is clone of
the old Ibanez right down to using the old Panasonic chips.
At $60.00 USD it is a nobrainer buy for a basic delay pedal. 


Wednesday, June 16, 2021

OVERDRIVE- PRO CO Lil' Rat ...NEW! ...Just released TODAY!

 PRO CO LIL' RAT  
Although it took forever ProCo have made pedalboard friendly version of their infamous Rat. It is a full half inch narrower than a the standard Hammond 1590 B box that most makers use. Not many pedals are still in production since 1977. It came out  three months before the Boss DS-1 so it holds first place for OpAmp designed hard clipper Distortion. Rat got a lot of flack over the years for changing their design. It was usually not their fault since the demand for the Rat outlasted the demand for the parts it was made of. I  have a part for part clone of the original yet I enjoy my Rat II just as much and easily use it as much.
$70.00 USD
CONCLUSION
Well I would have to put it beside my Rat's to see who was King Rat but my first impressions
are certainly positive. It could as the company says be the same pedal. If they are simply using two tiers for the circuit board it would be no problem. A smaller enclosure uses less metal to make making up for having to make and install two boards. The factory demo is impressive! 

The 1977 ProCo The Rat
(the big box Rat)

Sunday, June 13, 2021

OVERDRIVE- RATS RATS RATS all of them LOL

 RATS ONLY ...PLEASE 

No COMMENT?
I lied. 
I have a clone of the very first Rat the Big Box. Even the clone I have is now a collectors pedal because the right OpAmp is all but gone. I also have the current model the RAT II. Trust me the Rat II is all you need. Keep in mind that the guy (Swedish Pete) in the demo is not a guy that is in love with rip your face off pedals. Hence his obsession with noise floor and looking for a more open sound and more refinement etc. etc. 
If you listen carefully the real Rat has a bit more growl in the lows and small scoop in the mids. It just cuts thru a mix when you are using it in a band where most of the others can get l lost in the mix. Without adding more highs a wannabee Rat can get thin. That said they are all good dirt pedals though some are more tame.

Saturday, June 12, 2021

FUZZ-FUZZIMP FX Muzzsimp Green & Muzzsimp Red ...vintage or modern ...pick one???

FUZZSIMPFX

 MUZZSIMP GREEN & MUZZSIMP RED 

$155. 00 USD
It is probably based on a Big Muff :-) I will go right to the layout. It has a volume and gain, The sweep knob appears to to give you a way to tighten the sound. You have toggle and knob to add a boost.
The Green is for a more classic sound and the Red is a modern overkiller!
CONCLUSION
They both sound killer and the price is a grabber!!
what's not to like?
I think I would go for the Red. love the overkill.
They are both fat, balzy and in your face!!! What's not to love! Wait a minute ...on second thought
I love the breadth of the Green one ...DAMN I can't decide :-(


Friday, June 11, 2021

OVERDRIVE- MXR RG74 Raw Dog ... Eric Gales signature Blues OD

 MXR RG74 RAW DOG 
$120.00

This is Eric gales signature pedal. Yes it is what is and does what it does. It is a mini pedal with a simple layout with volume, tone and gain.

CONCLUSION
It has enticing raw sound. Very Blues not even straying into a Blues Rock thing.
If that it is your thing it certainly deserves a listen.


OVERDRIVE- INTENSIVE CARE AUDIO Death Drive... YES ..of course it is?

 INTENSIVE CARE AUDIO DEATH DRIVE 
$215.00 USD
Another new kid on the block with a Metal pedal.  The layout is a standard volume, gain and tone with a fourth pre gain control which is upmarket speak for a boost. So? ...what does it sound like. Well it is voiced for modern Metal. The lows are gone and it basically all mids. Even the lower mids are tamed. It saturates fairly heavily especially at higher gains. The sustain is modest.
To be fair it is meant for chugging at 200 bpm plus. In other words it could never be called a fat sound. A true fat sound would turn to mush
at such tempos. It has some growl. It is virtually fizz free. No bees allowed!
CONCLUSION
I play a Prog Metal and only play a couple tunes
needing anything like this sound. Even so I need a
low pass filter to tighten up the lows. If you have
a LPF you can have a fat sounding pedal and cut 
back only as necessary but on slower tempos you have
lots of beef. Still that means one of a few specialty
designed high gain Tube Screamer with a LPF built
designed to be stacked on a second OD or Fuzz .
Alternatively a pricey all in one metal pedal.
Sorry but this is the only video. The guy is not a Metal player in fact he is a King of Tone afficinato so it is not going to be heard at it's best.

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

FUZZ- WEIRD NOISE PEDALS Fuzz It ...a one Knobby!

 WEIRD NOISE PEDALS FUZZ IT 
$150.00 USD
A good ol' one knob Fuzz. It uses a silicon transistor that is biased for a bit of spit and sputter and a Russian made NOS germanium transistor for a classic fat warm sound. A switch gives you the choice. The pedal is heavy on the bass and seem to be aimed at the Doom Metal guy and other Metal genres that also use similar sounds.
Weird Noise is a new kid with 2 Fuzz pedals and this is the one with a video. A lame demo video. The info on the pedal is as basic as it comes. 
CONCLUSION
It sounds good but there are many others that cover very similar ground. Even when the single knob is a volume knob I often find that the volume and tone of the pedal can shift by increasing it. This causes a lot of headache if you use other pedals since you need to 
match the volumes of your pedals live to use them as a group. 
On some Fuzz pedals like this the gain is not linear and can max out any time after as little as a third of the way through it's travel. In short many of these pedals turn out to be toys for amateurs not a pedal you can put on a board and use in a band. Until we get a real video review there is too much we don't know so hold off until we know more.



Tuesday, June 8, 2021

OVERDRIVE- BOSS SD-1 Super Over Drive... after 40 years ...still cool ???

 BOSS  SD-1 SUPER OVER DRIVE 
$50.00
When the Tube Screamer came out Boss had a patent on a their OD-1 pedal using 2 Op-Amps to create asymmetrical tube like distortion. So the Tube Screamer used one OpAmp and symmetrical clipping diodes. Both pedals sold well and both made updates and spin offs. When the Boss SD-1 came out it was a replacement for the OD pedal. The weird thing is they use a Tube Screamer schematic instead of the OD-1 one. They then simply used asymmetrical clipping diodes so it sounds more amp like and not at all Tube Screamer sounding. Many, including me, think it is the best of the OpAmp type OD's in spite of its mix of two separate classics.
It is still very popular even in it's latest MIT form. In fact if you triple your outlay you can buy a Waza Craft handmade MIJ version.
Boss just brought out a 40th anniversary one in black. So
a few stores are knocking a few bucks off the yellow one.
CONCLUSION
Love it. It is still a great medium gain OD. Even if you have one of the 
modern JFET killer Amp-in-a-Box OD's this is a great addition for tunes 
that need a chunky sound that is so tight you can strum chords with it.
Add to that you can stack it on another drive for high gain or even Metal 
sounds. Hell the damn price is cheaper than some Chinese brands copy!
...I ordered a new one for $45.00 USD

HANDS ON
I have been playing it for a few days now. I love it. It does exactly what I bought it for. 
I only play my own 26 tunes in my Prog Metal band. I like a lot of variety so on a couple of tunes I still use scales and modes that are Prog but the tunes are really more Hard Rock then Metal. On those tunes Metal OD's and even Marshall-in-a-Box pedals are too overwhelming. The SD-1 is ideal. I pull back the gain and get a really nice clear and chunky sound with just enough punch to say listen to me! 

Up Date
Check my Post of the Caline Osmium of Apr.11,2022.
It is a clone. A damn good one. Keep in mind the Boss
is made in Taiwan and uses current parts.
These parts are not pricey. So a price of $35.00 USD
is valid to do a decent replica of the Boss.
Worth considering? Yes? ....Yes.

OVERDRIVE- REDBEARD EFFECTS Angry Rhubarb ...a modern hardclipper!

 REDBEARD EFFECTS ANGRY RHUBARB OD 
$260.00 USD
This was just released and is the 3rd pedal for Redbeard. It is a killer hardclipper OD ...or to put it another way it started with the schematic of a RAT pedal but transform it into a modern OD. Keep the balz and fat sound but tighten it up and give it better sustain.
The first OD they did the Red Mist is killer. The Rhubarb takes all that and adds some of the kind of characteristics of a JFET like Amp-in-a Box pedals. 
The layout has volume, both pre and post gain and a qusais mid control so you can fatten low or high mids or leave centered to boost all mids. There is a lot of range in every control. You could easily find 3 sounds that would pass as having 3 different OD pedals.

CONCLUSION
It is very, very impressive!