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Not to be overlooked.
Review of Boss Super Overdrive SD-1 by MonkeyboyUK

Advantages: Good starter pedal.
Disadvantages: It's nowhere near a Big Muff.

Boss can always be relied on to produce (at least) competent effects at a reasonable price. The SD-1 is just such a pedal, with the added bonus of being extremely simple to use, as it only has three knobs (volume, tone and drive). When turned on, it produces a decent enough overdrive mode, although nothing that will take your head off. I'd recommend it to effects-novices who are buying their first few pedals, and aren't particularly clued-up on ... Read review

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22.09.2000
Truely awsome and underated Overdrive pedal
Review of Digitech Bad Monkey Overdrive by col_death

Advantages: Analog overdrive circuitry, vintage overdrive tone, great as a channel booster
Disadvantages: Battery life isn't great

...an alternative, and found the Digitech Bad Monkey. After listening to some sound samples I decided that it was a perfect booster for my amp. And it is... What's great about this little green pedal, is the tone that you get from it. It is just like a vintage valve (Tube) amp. It has that warm break-up that you'd expect to hear from a valve driven amp, and none of that over compressed digitized sound that you get from a lot of "overdrive" pedals. ...
...many "overdrive" pedals. The pedal has 4 controls and 2 output jacks (amp out for guitar amps, and a emulated cabinet out for recording, etc.); Level - control the output of the pedal, so you could have that cranked up to physically overdrive your amp if you wanted. Low - this is a tone crafting control, you can use it to cut or boost the bass response of the "tube". High - another tone crafting control, used to cut or boost the high frequencies ... Read review

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25.10.2006
Set Phasers To EVIL Prog Rock
Review of Danelectro DJ6 Pepperoni Phaser Pedal by Champ666

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For a number of years Danelectro have been making these rather stylish looking easy to use retro pedals. I have always been rather taken by their looks, and as I have stated in previous reviews guitars sound better with effects pedals and you can never have too many, which is why when I saw this little baby in Dawson’s Music in Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester going for £15 I decided why not get this one too. So what is a Phaser then? Well below is ...
...really great with other effects. Danelectro have kept the design and controls rather basic which is a good thing for beginners, hoverer it is not as sturdy as the Boss pedals in their sturdy Stomp Boxes, which is a pity as it is the only thing that lets this pedal down. (1) Taken From Guitar Effects What They Do – (http://users.chariot.net.au/~gmarts/fx-desc.htm#Phs) ... Read review

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29.03.2005
the colour of rock is orange
Review of Boss Distortion DS-1 by battery

Advantages: solid construction, good price, easy to use, great sound
Disadvantages: those after a little more control over thier sound might want something else

i brought this as my introduction into floor peddles, but it would be wrong to look at it like that, i now see it as more of a life time investment. built so solidly that it will take all your bedroom rocking, stage abuse and other nasties that seem to affect items that spend their life on the floor. stomp until your hearts content your foot will break well before the DS-1 does! it is an incredibly simple peddle to use, a tone control, a level control ...
...adds to its durability and ease of use, i can be a drawback for the peddles flexibility in shaping sound. that said, its a distortion peddle and does exactly that, and goes some way to produce a range of tones from a hard distortion to a bluesy gain, to a more subtle volume boost. and the quality of sound that it produces has been proven by many renowned artists to be good enough in the studio and on stage. though being a digital peddle it can lack ... Read review

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21.04.2007
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Wall of Noise
Review of Marshall Jackhammer - JH-1 by Puzzle121

Advantages: Great looks, very stable
Disadvantages: Poor battery life, no included charger, poor sound.

In my personal opinion, i'm not a fan of this pedal. It's good in some places - but very. very average in others. I've split the review up - to make it more accessible and easy to read - and leave me with a calculation at the end. LOOKS - 7/10 This pedal does, in fact, look quite good. The entire pedal apart from the black plastic bottom is particularly attractive - a kind of metallic silver/grey. The main switch is a nice silver - and does not ...
...nice to look at - well placed, as is the engraved 'Marshall'. The dials are slightly overcomplicated, though they look very good, I'll go into detail in the next section. The sides of the pedal are the same smooth colour - and the input is a hexagonal bolt. The pedal is about 5.5 inches lon FEEL - 8/10 This pedal does feel really, really good. When picked up, it's slightly heavy, and annoyingly so when it has to be taken to gigs etc, as with every ... Read review

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15.06.2007


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