Blues Drivers. Stock, allums, keeley, analogman

Re: Blues Drivers. Stock, allums, keeley, analogman

Ive just ordered a nobels. I know the Kot is endorsed by jim Weider, but I'm pretty sure the nobels has a fatter low end, which is what im after using a tele thru my princeton II. It also seems to be the default pedal for a lot of tele guys and you see a lot more of them on nashville boards than KOts.
 
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Re: Blues Drivers. Stock, allums, keeley, analogman

never tried any of the nobles. which one did you get, the odr1?
 
Re: Blues Drivers. Stock, allums, keeley, analogman

yeah. Ill fill you in after i've used it for a while. Seems to be a good match for teles thru clean fender amps.
 
Re: Blues Drivers. Stock, allums, keeley, analogman

Are Keeley Modded pedals discounted? They don't exist on the website of Keeley.
 
Re: Blues Drivers. Stock, allums, keeley, analogman

looks like maybe he doesnt do mods anymore, or at least doesnt advertise doing them
 
Re: Blues Drivers. Stock, allums, keeley, analogman

He was trying to distance himself from the mods, looks like they are gone now.

His Red Dirt overdrive is essentially his modded tube screamer with an enhanced buffer. I wonder if the Blues Katana is based on his Phat Mod BD2.
 
Re: Blues Drivers. Stock, allums, keeley, analogman

Yeah i bought one. Its a good pedal. Sounds like a blues driver but less of that hard to describe two layer artifact thing going on. More natural decay. The custom mode has a fatter low mid push. I like it. Its definitely an improvement over the stock one and i prefer it over the one i modified a while back too. I still dont turn the gain up much past 10 o clock and usually have it at 9. Its got plenty of output tho so its a good hairy boost, or also useful to put a touch of hair on a big clean amp like a twin reverb at club volumes. Its got a nice lot of dynamic range too.
 
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