Ive tried alot of overdrive pedals that fail cause: 1. Box sound 2. Unpleasent colouring 3. To much low end cut 4. To much treble / harsh sound 4. Gain is sounding mud / no clarity. This pedal does sound amazing. It has a open sound, the gain structure has a good balance between muddy and clarity. I like the balance between low end, mids and treble. It even has a blend in function, for me thats a gamechanger. Some pedals do have a blend knob but they lack good sound. I will buy. *Edit: If this pedal would have midi function it would clean my whole pedalboard...
You guys must be a fantastic company to work for on top of making amazing pedals. I looked for jobs even down to the "lowest level" of employee and you had nothing to apply for, despite functioning under 100 employees. "Too many cooks" must be your business model and by god, it works! If you ever need a PR or CM intern though, I simply have to apply. Keep up the astounding work!
i bought this pedal and it truly was the missing link for my board... stacks well with my other overdrive especially thanks to the dry knob and also happens to play nice with the octave and/or fuzz circuit of my tsakalis experience. plays nice with my silicon hendrix fuzz face and my Psych 69 BOG fuzz assumingly because they are all silicon (i think). amazing how it can be dirty enough for near-distortion chugging yet at the same time still clear enough to strum the full chord without changing settings. unbelievable, you guys nailed it. after playing this pedal i felt like i had found my sound
Just four hours ago all music product reviews released their demos of this pedal. Impressive marketing maquinary as well as the self produced video quality.
Seriously? Every time I buy MORE of your pedals, you put out a new one and I'm like, "well, shit, I need that one, too." My wallet can't keep doing this, guys.
Agree totally!! Plus my poor pedalboard... it’s too big to start off with and if I’m not careful it’s going to start to look like I’m sponsored by Walrus Audio, without any of the benefits of actually being sponsored by Walrus Audio! 😡😋
Just when I thought I'm max'd out on OD's. I'm a big fan of your products, marketing, product design. Your ARP-87 and Fathom are mainstays on my board. When you bring something out, you got my attention...
I literally just bought their 385 (already being an owner of the Slo) and they bring out this drive pedal! 🤦🏼♂️ To be clear, I have no regrets about buying the 385 - it’s probably the most inspirational drive pedal I ever played (wrote a new riff with it in a guitar store in five minutes some time ago when I was supposed to be demoing a guitar not the pedal! 😝) but now I need this one as well!! 😡🤪
I just got mine yesterday. Already put in 4 hours of twiddling dials and I haven't made it past modes I and II save for a brief rendezvous with III. There are so many usable sounds in this thing. The EQs are somehow both subtle and effective. Like they tend to get rid of or boost exactly what is needed most in each mode. What sorcery is this? BTW, I'm running it into the Nu-X Solid Studio, so basically this is my preamp, and the Solid Studio is the power amp and cabinet sim, then direct to board. I feel like I have an ampless rig that does almost everything from Fender, to Vox, to Marshall, which is basically my dream. I think the addition of a clean boost will complete the picture.
That is expected because different modes offer different clipping, which will change the overall volume. Just adjust the volume knob accordingly to which mode you're in!
You guys need to solve the problem with the input, output, and power jack being too close if you try to patch to other pedals, it simply doesn't work!! its amazing that you guys take the time to design a great pedal/circuit but you miss a small and important detail like this!!