Hey guys.
I picked up 1 of these pedals a few weeks ago when I received an email for 20% off, so thought I'd give 1 a try.
I originally tried it with a Strat and a LP and on my SLO Clone but I wasn't overly keen if I'm honest.
I wanted to give it another go though so this time I tried the Sweet Baby through my Matamp Little Rock (4w with 6V6s) and 1x12 cab with Celestion Classic Lead 80 today.
I tried it with Jap Squier Strat w/Apaches and LP Standard w/Mules on with Clean amp, crunchy amp, and dirty amp settings:
On clean amp it was alright. When I tried the Sweet Baby on the SLO I noticed that even with the gain on the pedal at full, I was having trouble having difficulty telling if it was even switched on or not. With the Little Rock I still couldn't really tell if it was doing much at full gain with the Strat, it was just kind of a slightly dirtier Mark Knopfler/SRV kind of thing. Not unpleasant by any means, but still very tame. On clean amp with LP it was alot dirtier, almost like if Paul Kossoff in Free had a slightly heavier tone. As gain got pushed up it got fuzzier and I wasn't much of a fan.
On the ever so slightly crunchier amp tone it was a really good 'more' pedal. With a Strat it got very close to a Richie Blackmore 'Live In Japan' type of gain level, and with my LP it was Gary Moore 'Blues Alive' type gain levels. I even managed to do the massive long sustained bent note in Parisienne Walkways with it :lol:
On the amps dirty channel I found the pedal to be a bit too much with the LP, it pushed alot more than I expected (even with gain and/or volume backed down) and I found it to be a bit too fat sounding for that use. With the Strat it was a bit more acceptable but still more than I really need from a pedal in that situation.
So for just over £30 I'm a fan. It's not going to kick the Boyes Boost or Catalinbread Naga Viper clone off my board for live work, but if/when I do something a bit more 'restrained' than I am now; it'll definitely see more use.