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Mar 17, 2022
Classic Affordable Overdrive Pedal
1 of 1 found this helpful The main difference in a Tube Screamer and the Boss SD-1 is the type of clipping. SD-1 utilizes asymmetrical clipping, and a Tube Screamer uses symmetrical clipping. They both have a mid-hump as for as the EQ curve. You can use them both as boosts into other pedals or amps. As straight up overdrives, the Tube Screamer often sounds like a layer of dirty and a layer of clean, where as with the SD-1, you get the single layer of dirty because of the circuit's clipping type. Either are great. Some prefer one over the other.
I have both the TS and the Boss. Either work great with many configurations, and in some cases you might prefer one to the other with a particular setup. I have more than one tube amp, and I have a variety of pedals that I use on this one or that one.

Jan 11, 2021
No hype, it's the real deal!
I can't see anyone being disappointed with this pedal. It's the same circuit as the Dunlop Hendrix mini fuzz face of the same color, though, this mini pedal has the added buffer to work better with wahs, humbuckers, and other effects. Just a strat and this pedal into a cheap 15 watt practice amp was oh yeah! Like the kool-aid guy breaking threw a brick wall.