hermetico
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Re: Dynamic OD pedals
Everything from Wampler is dynamic and what to choose is really a matter of taste. I love all them and, each one for a certain style.
Probably, the Euphoria (before called Ecstasy) is the versatiler of its ODs, with three very different voices but, even their Sovereign distortion can cover everything, just playing with the guitar volume. It has a very tube like behavior.
The Paisley, is more creamy and mid-low focussed. It's the king to push other gain pedals.
The Plexi Drive gives you that crunch and high harmonics typical in old Marshalls and, some staccato to the sound.
I am waiting now for a Tweed '57 and, I still have not a founded opinion, therefore but, I liked what I've heard.
Other nice overdrive I had, in the line of a TS but, with way better control and dynamics is Mad Professor's Little Green Wonder but, its Sweet Honey Overdrive is also very nicely voiced.
I wish I can have my hands on a Centaur or a Tim...
Here I am checking the dynamics of Euphoria (ex-ecstasy), in its smooth mode, with some backing track (first song):
One thing I'm going to mention is the quality and unrepresentative sound in the Youtube videos I've seen demoing Klon Centaur, JHS's Klon clone, and also the KoT and the Ecstacy.
IMO, most of the videos I've seen are useless, the tones they demonstrate are wimpy, and they don't really show what the pedals can do.
Maybe this is because most are recorded through an amp that sounds like it's barely loud enough to generate any tone of its own. When I first plugged in the Wampler I had the amp on about volume 2 and the Wampler didn't sound great at all. Sounded like the wimpy, grainy fuzz I heard in the Youtube videos.
Everything from Wampler is dynamic and what to choose is really a matter of taste. I love all them and, each one for a certain style.
Probably, the Euphoria (before called Ecstasy) is the versatiler of its ODs, with three very different voices but, even their Sovereign distortion can cover everything, just playing with the guitar volume. It has a very tube like behavior.
The Paisley, is more creamy and mid-low focussed. It's the king to push other gain pedals.
The Plexi Drive gives you that crunch and high harmonics typical in old Marshalls and, some staccato to the sound.
I am waiting now for a Tweed '57 and, I still have not a founded opinion, therefore but, I liked what I've heard.
Other nice overdrive I had, in the line of a TS but, with way better control and dynamics is Mad Professor's Little Green Wonder but, its Sweet Honey Overdrive is also very nicely voiced.
I wish I can have my hands on a Centaur or a Tim...
Here I am checking the dynamics of Euphoria (ex-ecstasy), in its smooth mode, with some backing track (first song):
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