Digitech Scramin' blues - quick review

Dirt123

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Cost: $30

I was using a Maxon 808, but I wanted to get a backup pedal, so I picked up a used Digitech Screamin' Blues. (If I don’t want to haul my Tonelab, I usually just use a couple of pedals into my Boogie). Turns out I'm likin' it more than the 808. The Blues has a bass tone knob in addition to the treble knob, so it preserves/boosts the bottom more that the 808. I used it at practice last night, I'm thinkin' I like it more than the Maxon.

Apparently the Screamin' blues is NOT digital, but an analog pedal, tho I haven’t seen a schematic of it yet. I also like how the new battery access works; the old Digitech & DOD pedals had those crappy plastic battery doors.

Anybody else using this pedal?
 
Re: Digitech Scramin' blues - quick review

cool review - glad you found something you are diggin'
will have to check it out next time i'm in the music store ...

cheers
t4d
 
Re: Digitech Scramin' blues - quick review

i have the Digitech Bad Monkey which is a lower gain model in the same line and love it enuff that i sold my modded TS-9....same responsive tone controls and better sounding at low gain settings than the TS-9...
the BM now is backup to my Fulldrive...
 
Re: Digitech Scramin' blues - quick review

well since you like it more, I'll buy your Maxon off of you for the price you paid for the digitech :) ok so it was a long shot, but it had to be said
 
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CapoFirstFret said:
well since you like it more, I'll buy your Maxon off of you for the price you paid for the digitech :) ok so it was a long shot, but it had to be said

Good try, but 2 of my kids play guitar, so I'm sure it will see SOME use .;-)
 
Re: Digitech Scramin' blues - quick review

CapoFirstFret said:
well since you like it more, I'll buy your Maxon off of you for the price you paid for the digitech :) ok so it was a long shot, but it had to be said

i'll top him 2 bucks. :dance:
 
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