I took my guitar and favourite OD pedal to the shop to try out before committing to the purchase.
This is definitaly what i am trying to do, especially with effects this is critical since most good drive pedals interact with the amp in a way that is impossible to fully predict. I do think that most drive pedals work well and are fairly predictable when using them on the clean channel or on a clean amp. Trying to let the Blackstar work well with the marshall head i have does take some mayor tweaking to get it all right IMO. The Blackstar does have enough tweaking options, the patented ISF tone cirquit is a perfect tool in this respect.
Sometimes i just have to buy something on order though, and i dont mind that if i can get a good deal on it so i can sell it again reasonably if its not my thing.
In the end though, the whole tone freakin' effect frenzy adds to being able to get what you have in your head out of your speakers. Probably not very important to many, but it is to me at least.
I have had a green ODR-1 Nobels a long time ago, back then i traded it for a MIJ OD-2 Turbo-Distortion because i needed more gain, shame really

The recent ones are too cr@ppy build for my taste im afraid, if i can find a good one again ill try it.
Actually i do think the 808 Tubescreamers sound better, but i am used to the Boss OD's because i use alot of high harmonics/overtones in my playing, and for that Boss is better IMO.
Thanks for the tip mate, i might go and have a test meself, if i can find one...
As for the New rising sun banzaï pedal, since i don't really need a OD pedal (i'm a 'amp natural OD and volume fiddling' goer and tube marshalls is what i usually gig with), the whole point is that it will serve as a clean boost and buffer in front of the amp, and as a volume boost in the loop -really need this one right now. That's why...
First is first offcourse. Like i said the HT-dist sounds alot like a Marshall preamp stage, it can also do a very clean boost. Anyway, if your looking for more headroom in your natural amp OD, they should be easy to find because there is a hype going around it seems.
They're not the same channels - green is a classic crunch/rock level of drive and red is more metal/shred. They are definitely different!
Ah ok, im eager to compare the dist to the dual actually, ive emailed Blackstar to ask how the dual channels compare to the dist/distx. Ive heard some clips of the dual and the dist sounds very comparable to the crunch channel, allthough i have a feeling the dist has more headroom compared to the duals crunch channel but that could be just sample variation or difference in amp etcetera offcourse.
I also want to try the drive and boost, if i can get a good deal on one more i could have allmost any drive sound i can think off :) .
Got this idea from the demo on youtube BTW, check this guy out..... 2 duals :twisted:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqYHPjSBoqg