Favorite overdrive pedal

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Favorite overdrive pedal

Post by the isaac eaton »

What is everyone's favorite overdrive pedal? Not fuzz, not distortion, just plain old drive.

Mine would as of right now anyway is the LovePedal purple plexi 800.

what is yours?
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Hotcake, because it rocks, :shock:
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TUBESCREAMER!!
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I get some decent TONEZ from my BD-2
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Saltbooster. It doubles the amount of knobs in my amp/pedals setup.
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Post by Johno »

At the moment I'm into the TS9DX, great little pedal has 4 modes TS9, +, Hot & Turbo.
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I go between the TS7 (2 modes TS9 & Hot.*) and the SD-1 depending on if I want the mid-hump or not. The "drive" really does sound a lot better on the SD-1 but the TS7 cleans up better.

* not that I ever use the hot mode. I generally just sit it on TS9 and turn the drive all the way down. The Hot is good to use with fuzz pedals for crazy noise stuff though.
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Post by nomorebridge »

Still looking for it

looking for something crumbly and a bit raspy...can't explain it not cheesey and smooth like a tube screamer or what I would consider most 'classic OD's.
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Post by Will »

I've always liked the Danelectro Pastrami - it's sort of like a cross between an OD and a fuzz. Really gritty and lo-fi.

I like the SD-1 for more mainstream sounds.
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Post by purplehaze19x »

I'd recomend a DOD Mystic Blues Overdreive or a Juice Box, DOD doesnt quite have the best reputation, but these two overdrives are some of the best ive ever used.
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SD-1 for me... I bought one a couple of years ago with the intention of modding it, but I really got into it so have left it stock...
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i've tried and tried and i just cannot get away from this pedal. i buy something new and kick it off my board but it follows me around, whimpering at my heels til i give in.

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i'm going to rehouse it though, the switch is pretty crappy. i'm on my second one, i wrecked the first one i had.
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Post by Progrockabuse »

mine used to be the BD-2. i used it for everything, never took it off my board. in recent times, i've gotten sick of that and pedals in general. i keep looking for something new to inject into my sounds. currently I'm using an SD-1, which like Stewart's soundtank, always comes though.

I'm on the fence with tubescreamers, mainly as i've never played anything like a TS-9 or 808. I have a timmy clone which is based on a tubescreamer and i tried Fran's TS-7, which i was pretty impressed with.
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Post by mickie08 »

Crappy picture, but here is my favorite.

S I B Varidrive...

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As much piss this pedal takes, but when I had it I loved it to death, Next fuzz i buy, next to the one I'm making.
Btw, I thought it had a decent overdrive too.
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stewart wrote:i've tried and tried and i just cannot get away from this pedal. i buy something new and kick it off my board but it follows me around, whimpering at my heels til i give in.

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i'm going to rehouse it though, the switch is pretty crappy. i'm on my second one, i wrecked the first one i had.
heh yea, I think the TS7 uses the same switch. mine was broken forever. I finally replaced it and now I love this pedal haha

they have the switches at small bear http://www.smallbearelec.com/Detail.bok?no=35
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mage wrote:heh yea, I think the TS7 uses the same switch. mine was broken forever. I finally replaced it and now I love this pedal haha

they have the switches at small bear http://www.smallbearelec.com/Detail.bok?no=35
ah, thanks for the link. that might come in handy.
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