I feel I'm letting the side down, but I couldn't get on with the BD2. I found it too bright and too, erm, I want to use the term "processed"? It sounded kinda false to me. Never edge of break up - always over that edge.
Re: Your favourite overdrive
42+1 And even better, the Alpha Omega (a few more bells and whistles).bassdriver wrote: Sun Mar 10, 2024 12:49 pm tried a lot of overdrives on bass. love the Darkglass Alpha Omicron !
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43Anyway, I've tried the Hot Cake, on a non-Vox amp. It was very good on the edge, or just past the edge of breakup. But at full gain, it was just too wooly/not defined enough.
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44I feel like the proliferation of "the Darkglass sound" has made heavy music more boring.DaveA wrote: Sat Mar 16, 2024 2:45 pm+1 And even better, the Alpha Omega (a few more bells and whistles).bassdriver wrote: Sun Mar 10, 2024 12:49 pm tried a lot of overdrives on bass. love the Darkglass Alpha Omicron !
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45That might be. For my (non-metal) purposes, it's fine though. I use a ten-band graphic EQ into that pedal, and then into a slightly overdriven Class D head and it sounds pretty effin' good.
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46The best is having the fuzz on and just turning the volume knob down. That's impractical sometimes though so a rangemaster for guitar, EP booster for lap steel
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47haven't played anything DG, what's that sound like, compressed, scooped?ChudFusk wrote: Sat Mar 16, 2024 5:06 pmI feel like the proliferation of "the Darkglass sound" has made heavy music more boring.DaveA wrote: Sat Mar 16, 2024 2:45 pm+1 And even better, the Alpha Omega (a few more bells and whistles).bassdriver wrote: Sun Mar 10, 2024 12:49 pm tried a lot of overdrives on bass. love the Darkglass Alpha Omicron !
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48While I do get that the four pedals here seem like they are aimed more at the "Journey Cover Band..."/"Tone Attorney..." set?
I can't say that what the set out to do and the combinations that they settled on do not feel pretty practical.
(Even more so when I think of the folks who went right to a BOSS pedal or the Nobels in this thread...)
I can't say that what the set out to do and the combinations that they settled on do not feel pretty practical.
(Even more so when I think of the folks who went right to a BOSS pedal or the Nobels in this thread...)
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49Here’s the demo that made me want to buy one:TylerDeadPine wrote: Sat Mar 16, 2024 8:45 pmhaven't played anything DG, what's that sound like, compressed, scooped?
You get a good variety of sounds and it has a blend knob.
Re: Your favourite overdrive
50Yeah, the cliched djenty scooped scritchy shitTylerDeadPine wrote: Sat Mar 16, 2024 8:45 pmhaven't played anything DG, what's that sound like, compressed, scooped?