chrisyoumans wrote: Sun Jun 27, 2021 10:48 am
Tired question I'm sure, but how much is
too much money for an overdrive pedal? I haven't bought one in quite a while, but lately have been eyeballing the Hudson Electronics Broadcast. The price, though... feels excessive for whatever reason.
That said, I'm not sure why it seems more reasonable to me that a digital pedal (reverb, delay, whatever) can cost upwards of $300 (or more). Perhaps the perception that you're getting more out of it? I'm not much of a pedal/gear junky these days, so I don't run into this dilemma often. I guess the bug has hit me a bit and I've been doing some shopping.
Spooky! I just found myself in an identical position. I sold a Deluxe Memory Man (the 550-TT model...just didn't get on with it), and was hankering for something Germanium. I ended up getting a dual-footswitch Hudson Broadcast. I debated with myself internally for a while, as it's easily the most I've ever spent on a dirt pedal...and (slightly giddy, early-days opinion) it's fantastic.
I've got plenty of cheaper drives/fuzzes. I've built a ton of DIY kits and veroboard jobs, had fun building them, and saved myself some cash along the way. Would I spend this much on a drive pedal again? I don't know...it would have to fill a specific need, and do it better than anything I could otherwise put together myself. The Broadcast? Well, it does the volume knob clean-up thing as well as any Ge Fuzz Face I've ever tried, and it's low gain mode has already turned into one of those "just-leave-it-on-permanently" sounds for me. Build-quality seems very solid, and I love the aesthetic, too. For me this one is deinitely in the "worth it" camp, but I would probably think longer and harder if it was a boutique take on something a little more ubiquitous, like a TS or a Muff.
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