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Doogfest Pedal Demo

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Now you can be a Midfield General.
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GERRARDRIVE?

Add No 8 decal as well obviously.
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You knows it.

Euan knows the score.

In before someone says I should add a beaten up DJ
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both at the same time is cool i like the feedbacking inbetween

and it also looks cool, although somehow it did inspire you to play white stripes...
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jacks white's pedals are all bronze !!

Great demo Mike.. I like it... a lot !!

good to hear a direct comparison... think the ocd sounds a little more open which I like.

DLS's a has dryer marshally tones...

I'm gonna keep saving my pennies !!
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othomas2 wrote:jacks white's pedals are all bronze !!!
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othomas2 wrote:jacks white's pedals are all bronze !!

Great demo Mike.. I like it... a lot !!

good to hear a direct comparison... think the ocd sounds a little more open which I like.

DLS's a has dryer marshally tones...

I'm gonna keep saving my pennies !!
Yeah, the OCD is a lot more bassy, but I think has less of the range of the DLS, which can do low-gain to medium gain so well (and sounds really close to the real thing to me), the OCD is more of a one-trick (full bore overdrive) pony to me, but it does that trick well.

Both sound brilliant on Bass guitar aswell.
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Does the dls "retain the low end" like all the boutique/tool playing bass folk make such a big fuss about? Or is that not so much a problem with overdrives as it is with fuzz?
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Yeah, completely. It has this glorious "4x12" thump" effect when you palm mute or hit the strings hard, a lovely chunk of subs.
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Haze wrote:Does the dls "retain the low end" like all the boutique/tool playing bass folk make such a big fuss about? Or is that not so much a problem with overdrives as it is with fuzz?
mike's right, bottom end is really nice of the DLS. it's really balanced my amp nicely, as it tends to be quite bright.

a few mates thought i was playing through a marshall and then saw my little fender tweed.

great demo mike, that's gonna get a lot of action at doogfest
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