Really? Google vertex and gear page, spend an hour or two learning the whole sordid tale, and then buy a pedal from someone who hasn't ripped people off over and over.
Really? Google vertex and gear page, spend an hour or two learning the whole sordid tale, and then buy a pedal from someone who hasn't ripped people off over and over.
To me, it really fattens up the tone. Hard to explain without trying but it makes a huge difference in the feel for me whether through my Fender Blues Deluxe or straight through my iPhone.
Definitely a boost (fat boost at that) that can push an amp into overdrive territory but even with the drive all the way up the pedal itself produces very little overdrive.
Again, this one really shapes the response and feel for me. Different from any other boost I've used before as this feels totally different in the response.
From Vertex, "The Steel String Clean Drive faithfully recreates the tonality and feel of the iconic Dumble Steel String Singer amplifier in a stompbox format. Designed alongside a real Steel String Singer (#001), this 100% analog tone tool will do it all from Overdrive, to Fat Boost, to Compression, to EQ shaping and more. Get the unmistakable Crystal-Clear Overdrive and Fat Clean Tones from albums like "Texas Flood", "Venus Isle", and "Continuum" through any clean amp platform."