Fuzz Face and Uni-Vibes long out of production. Boss and MXR pedals changing components over the years as supplies dried up and cheaper options were available. Wahs drifting to the lowest common denominator for both reasons, EHX being EHX before their late 90's resurgence. Even now, a lot of the boutique world is taking a mass produced circuit that may or may not be discontinued (thinking of the Marshall Blues Breaker and Guv'nor) and tweaking component types and values to really optimize the tone.
Many times the argument is "My guitar heroes only used off the shelf pedals, why do I need anything different?" And of course my response to that is "The off the shelf pedals from years ago that share the model number with today's pedals are not the same when you dig inside. Also, you know Roger Mayer, Pete Cornish and Bob Bradshaw were modifying pedals for the stars for years..."
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I grabbed a used one at GC just because I knew it was a rare pedal. It sort of has a sweepable mid control that lets you get cocked wah tones. But the character of the distortion is generic and buzzy. I recorded a part with it once. Listened back and decided to do the take over with another pedal or an overdriven amp.I always like the Xtortion pedal back in the day just because it looked crazy. To this day I don't know what it sounds like. I think I'll search it on Youtube now...
OK - here is a closet classic;
Boss Digital Metalizer

Was not impressed with the Power Stack at all. VERY noisy at the maximum gain setting (which is where I wanted to use it.)
Just like a real…..I won't say it.
Id be interested in how the DD-500 compares with the DD-20. The DD-20 is a really cool delay pedal that had some really new ideas. I love having 20 seconds of delay.
I own a Tera Echo, best purchase ever! I just need the multi-overtone and that should sort my board out..The Terra Echo is intense! I don't own one, but used one several times, and it's on my wish list. Their new switching system is fantastic. And a shout-out to my favorite, the TR-2 Tremolo. Fantastic bit of kit.
