stacking drive pedals

Re: stacking drive pedals

I feed my Mooer Blue Faze fuzz into my Keeley Blues Driver.
Gives more sustain and adds a bit of crazy and unpredictability into my lead sounds, and the BD fills the mids.
Not to mention that with the fuzz on, rolling the volume back even just a bit cleans up the sound a lot. It changes all the dynamics in a very noticeable manner.
An absolutely ferocious combination. I'm really enjoying it.
 
Re: stacking drive pedals

I stack them to save space on my pedal board.. Just makes it hard to turn on the pedals at the bottom of the stack... hahaha

I get most of my gain from my amp, I do run 2 drive pedals either one at a time or will stack em now and again. OCD and Green Rhino
 
Re: stacking drive pedals

I feed my Mooer Blue Faze fuzz into my Keeley Blues Driver.
Gives more sustain and adds a bit of crazy and unpredictability into my lead sounds, and the BD fills the mids.
Not to mention that with the fuzz on, rolling the volume back even just a bit cleans up the sound a lot. It changes all the dynamics in a very noticeable manner.
An absolutely ferocious combination. I'm really enjoying it.

Have you tried reversing the order? It may not work depending on how you use your Blues Driver, but I like to run a tube screamer into a mid-scooped fuzz and it totally changes the fuzz character in a cool way.
 
Re: stacking drive pedals

I remember I tried that a while ago and it was horrible, hahaha.
I don't really remember much of it, so I should do it again and report back!
 
Re: stacking drive pedals

I remember I tried that a while ago and it was horrible, hahaha.
I don't really remember much of it, so I should do it again and report back!

I get best results running the fuzz a bit cleaner than I really want (obviously) and using the TS with output high and drive low for a midrangey clean boost. It's essentially the David Gilmour recipe for solo tone.
 
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