It's hard to review this pedal really because it's hard to decide what you think of it. It's very subtle- and it does produce a good tone- but I can get 99% of that same tone without this pedal- just by overdriving my amp a bit. Or, by overdriving a preamp I have with a compressor- it would be very difficult to tell the two apart. If you're looking for an overdrive that gives you a distorted lead tone- this pedal, isn't it. This excels at that edge of breakup tone- where your amp is just on the verge of starting to produce some grit but- not really there yet. You can turn up the "Gain" knob and get some grit past 12 o'clock, but it's going to sound very wooly and thick. The "Gain" knob is a boost until you hit 12 o'clock, from 12 on, the pedal itself starts clipping as well and you get some grit. If you want John Mayer, BB king, Ej, the Brown Sound, stuff like that- this will do it- but like I said, there are many ways to achieve those sounds without this pedal to. And it's not cheap so- I really don't know whether I like it or not. Read full review
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Not sure if the pedal is really a "dumble-in-a-box" (never heard it), but it makes my Fender Dual Professional sound REALLY good. A lot of harmonics are now coming out of the amp.
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I have a few good amps. This pedal makes them sound a little better.
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This pedal serves as a good clean boost with some tone tweaking abilities. It gives a nice clean compression as well as a bit crunchy tone if the gain knob is cranked all the way up.
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