No, actually all of the TS-type circuits do this to an extent. The Maxon OD-820 and VOP-9 as well as the Sparkle Drive and the new Jeckyl and Hyde have this feature built-in more evidently, but the classic 808 and 9 type of circuit do this as well to an extent. Sometimes subtly. This may be of the reason why they're more popular for pushing an already overdriven amp. Listen to your OD-9 on top of amp dialed in completely clean. I used to have an OD-9 as well. The "clean" being blended in is not really clean clean, but I'm sure you'll notice it.The only TS-inspired pedal I know of that does that is the Voodoo Lab Sparkle Drive. I've played tons of Ibanez tube screamers and I own a Maxon OD-9, and none of them have a clean blend. I hear it's a rather common TS mod, so maybe that's why Digitech and Line 6 decided to have their models do that?
The Chandler was an attempt to copy the BK Butler original. It failed. I have the BK now, and it's still an awesome pedal. Much more powerful than the Chandler rack.
Easily Digitech death metal. Such crap. Impossible to find a good tone on it. I still have it though bc it makes me laugh bc its so terrible
Interesting. I have the rack and absolutely love it. When you say the Chandler is "bad" do you mean they did a bad job copying the Butler or do you find the tone in the unit to be offending in some way?
I wonder if he's talking about the 3-knob Tube Works version? I've had both the Chandler and Tube Works 'Tube Driver', and they are completely different circuits. The Chandler is like an overdrive pedal with a 2 band EQ instead of the tone knob. The rack version has 3 band EQ as well as a switchable boost function. The Tube Works OTOH has A LOT more gain than the Chandler and it tends to be somewhat harsh and metallic sounding. Compared to other pedals, I think it sounds more like a Boss DS-1 than an overdrive.
This one?
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I agree ...it was my first/worst distortion pedal ever..
Easily Digitech death metal. Such crap. Impossible to find a good tone on it. I still have it though bc it makes me laugh bc its so terrible
^That actually sounds killer. lml
I've never tried one, and I find the idea of a Death Metal distortion pedal WITH NO GAIN KNOB simply hysterical.
The Chandler is like a Marshall in a rack. I used it with my JC120 in the thrash band and it sounded fantastic. Recently I had it going into the Quad Reverb side by side with the JCM 2000 and the similarity was astounding. I also used it for a while as the preamp in my JBL stack. The thing has never let me down. The rack unit also has the bias and contour control to further dial in your tone.
This thing:
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Maybe if I had an all-tube amp to run it through it would've sounded good, but I couldn't even use it as a boost into an MP-1. I did run it into the Return of a solid state head, but found it weaker than weak. Maybe it was a bad unit, I'll never know as I sold it many years ago.
Yeah, I figured that image would get pulled. Found it on Google.
Found this pic of the one I sold some years ago, buried in the depths of a 2TB drive :lol:
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