75lespaul
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I had a Dan Electro PB & J, which was cool, but there seemed to be no way to "soften" the delay at all. It was always either on or off with the knob, never a setting where I could smooth it out. I picked up the Boss DD-20 and that solved the problem. Now I run the delay before the amp, no effects loop, so that may have been the problem with the PBJ but the Boss really seems to like the old Marshall. I've only spent about ten minutes with it but the delays all seem to be top notch. The analog delay sounds like the old green MXR I used to use in the early 80s and the reverse delay is wild. However, the SOS IMO is terrible. At least through the Marshall it is. When playing the riff back it sounds like you've lowered the volume on your guitar 7 notches. All the balls are gone and it sounds almost like an am radio. I've seen others say the same thing so I don't think there's a problem with the unit. I got it for $160 on ebay and you get a lot of delay for your money. I still have to mess with the memory and other features but I like the delay. So far, I'd say if you can get it for around what I paid shipped, go for it. I wasn't going to pay any more and I waited until I got it for what I wanted to pay.
The Coffin Blood Drive seems to be just what I've been looking for. It really jacks up the Marshall and adds lotsa metal life and body to the amp (77 50 watt) at low volumes. Very "natural" sounding box that can go from tube screamer type tones to lead boost to amp type overdrive/distortion. Really works well with the tone controls on the amp. I tried it a little late, so I'm gonna have to wait until the weekend to be able to drive the amp into the sweet spot and try some settings at full volume to see if reacts well with a cranked Marshall as well as an amp at low volumes. Had the volume set at 9:00 and the preamp knob set at 3:00. I got it for $55 shipped. Looks really cool too. Don't know if I would use it for dropped tuning type metal, but it does do a nice scooped sound.
I really do like these pedals--now. Hope the honeymoon lasts, lol. :friday:
The Coffin Blood Drive seems to be just what I've been looking for. It really jacks up the Marshall and adds lotsa metal life and body to the amp (77 50 watt) at low volumes. Very "natural" sounding box that can go from tube screamer type tones to lead boost to amp type overdrive/distortion. Really works well with the tone controls on the amp. I tried it a little late, so I'm gonna have to wait until the weekend to be able to drive the amp into the sweet spot and try some settings at full volume to see if reacts well with a cranked Marshall as well as an amp at low volumes. Had the volume set at 9:00 and the preamp knob set at 3:00. I got it for $55 shipped. Looks really cool too. Don't know if I would use it for dropped tuning type metal, but it does do a nice scooped sound.
I really do like these pedals--now. Hope the honeymoon lasts, lol. :friday: