Yes, it is a copy of a wellknown pedal and they have changed the pedal since it was revealed. But is the V1 of the Transparent Overdrive worth hunting down?? Check out my thoughts:
http://www.effectsdatabase.com/reviews/danelectro/coolcat/cto1
Yes, it is a copy of a wellknown pedal and they have changed the pedal since it was revealed. But is the V1 of the Transparent Overdrive worth hunting down?? Check out my thoughts:
http://www.effectsdatabase.com/reviews/danelectro/coolcat/cto1
SoundOnSound magazine have reviewed the MarkL pedals for their October edition of 2013.
This is their final thought on the 3 pedals:
These are well-made pedals, which have been voiced by musicians who know exactly what they’re aiming for. While each has a unique character, they’re all in the same league in terms of quality as, say, Fulltone’s pedals. My favourite is the Vanilla Sky: it does everything you could ask of an overdrive pedal, without trampling your tone. Considering that these are boutique, hand-built pedals, the cost is very reasonable.
You can read the entire review here!
DingoTone promises boutique build and boutique tone at a small price. The Big Sky Drive is their take on a transparent overdrive and is Germanium based.
Check out my review at http://www.effectsdatabase.com/reviews/dingotone/bsd
Another mini pedal from Mooer, another copy of an oldie. This one seriously surprised me, delivering a tone I haven’t found in many pedals!!
Check out my review at http://www.effectsdatabase.com/reviews/mooer/micro/mbd1
What does the 4th control do? Is it useful or maybe necessary? How does this one compare to the original?
Check out my full review at http://www.effectsdatabase.com/reviews/bearfoot/honeybeest
Mad Professor teamed up with Guitar Center to create a pedal on their request. Is it an overdrive or is it a delay? It’s both and it’s worth checking out. Only available from GC or the Musicians Friend website, find out if it’s worth hunting down!
The full review: http://www.effectsdatabase.com/reviews/madprofessor/goldencello
I just updated the website with the info about the El Musico Loco pedals. Check them out!!
These handbuild beauties are starting to make some serious sonic waves in the industry and that is definitely MUCH deserved.
And if you are wandering how much we like them, check out my board!!
We had heard many great comments about the Fat Drive so were eager to test it. It proved to be a fantastic sounding pedal. Very dynamic and touch responsive, it works well as a booster in front of other pedals or as a standalone overdrive. Enough gain for rocking hard and with the gain control low, there´s plenty of output to kick your amp in the nuts!
LordRiffenstein is now a dealer for the RR Amps Fat Drive, we have a couple on the way!! Sales price is 199euro!
You should never date the same girl twice! What if they are twins? I have a set of twins, they are called LovePedal Eternity and I like this pedal so much, I actually have 2 of them for different setups. A Swiss-army pedal if you ask me!
Read why I like this so much at http://www.effectsdatabase.com/reviews/lovepedal/eternity#ixzz1onWtTUcy
My 1st encounter with the COT-50 only lasted a couple of days because I bought the ‘wrong’ version. Much later I bought this standard single knob version and all the hype became clear. It kickstarted things for LovePedal and my love for the brand!
Check my review at http://www.effectsdatabase.com/reviews/lovepedal/cot50#ixzz1onWKMzPo