Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Denim n Leather on March 13, 2011, 01:39:49 AM
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Picked up a used Sweetback Driver from Main Drag Music in Brooklyn today.
(http://i431.photobucket.com/albums/qq33/Phantom_Isle/Sweetback.jpg)
I know it's premature to say that this is the best boost pedal I have ever played/heard, especially since I have several world-class boost pedals already and have not direct-compared them to the Sweetback ... but, I'm going to say it: This is THE BEST boost pedal I've played/heard!!!. I don't plan on using this pedal as a boost, per se, but more as a keep-it-on-to-sweeten-the-tone device.
Without losing transparency, it adds just a touch of width, depth, and sweetness to your tone. When turned off, your tone seems to shrink and thin out. It doesn't thicken your tone like a SHO, however. To my ears, it's more like what the Fulltone Fat Boost is supposed to sound like.
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I like his stuff, I've got one of his ghetto stomps and that's a nice pedal. Have you tried the EP booster as I'd be interested in the comparison?
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looks really home made which i love!
Also it sounds very interesting but without clips this post is kinda useless! You can't say it's the best without proving it.
We need some dedicated clips then some A/B clips :)
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looks really home made which i love!
Also it sounds very interesting but without clips this post is kinda useless! You can't say it's the best without proving it.
I said it's the best I've heard. Clips are useless unless you've had my experience and my ears. I've proven it to myself. Everyone else can step off for all I care! PDT_008
We need some dedicated clips then some A/B clips :)
What are you , my social director?! :)
Here's a quick in-room clip:
http://soundcloud.com/bena/sweetback-test
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(http://i431.photobucket.com/albums/qq33/Phantom_Isle/PedalboardMk5.jpg)
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You're slipping Ben - only 5 O/D pedals!
I was with Ben when we found this pedal (actually I was ready to dismiss it until Ben mentioned the name on it). When we checked it out it reminded me of my Klon a bit. It has that same push on the amp without changing the tone.
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When we checked it out it reminded me of my Klon a bit. It has that same push on the amp without changing the tone.
That's so funny that you say that -- did you see the txt I sent you? I think the same thing -- it's the Klon without the OD circuit. It even overloads the bass freqs at the top of its travel the way the Klon does.
If you're looking for a turn-on-and-keep-it-on pedal, and don't wanna shell out $700-1200 for a Klon, nor do you need overdrive -- this pedal should be on your short list!
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Sounds great Ben.
is this the end of the Drive pedal purchases for now then?
the green rhino didn't last long on your board!!!
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Rhino is still there -- it's the brushed aluminum one.
The Tommy Bolin fuzz was, very reluctantly, removed.
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ahh yeah for some reason i was expecting it to be tubescreamer green.
and didnt look closely enough