Hell yeahWarpsmasher wrote:Red maple with an ebony tint, a good tone wood, somehow a little softer than alder but harder than basswood. Screwed in the bridge, jack socket and pickguard by hand with no guide holes, very satisfying crunchiness there.

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Hell yeahWarpsmasher wrote:Red maple with an ebony tint, a good tone wood, somehow a little softer than alder but harder than basswood. Screwed in the bridge, jack socket and pickguard by hand with no guide holes, very satisfying crunchiness there.
D.o.S. wrote:Broadly speaking, if we at ILF are dropping 300 bucks on a pedal it probably sounds like an SNES holocaust.
friendship wrote:death to false bleep-blop
UglyCasanova wrote:brb gonna slap my dick on my stomp boxes
Yeah, I got an S&D Empress Reverb a few years back and it was literally a pin prick sized blemish in the paint on the side of the unit. If I wasn’t told it was S&D I wouldn’t have noticed.Gone Fission wrote:In: Empress Nebulus and ParaEq Mk Ii Dlx. Supposedly scratch & dent but all I can find is that maybe the paint is a bit imperfect on the sides. If this what their S&D is usually like, a) that’s a crazy level of quality control and b) I feel no hesitation about taking the S&D discount in the future.
Hopefully I can put them through some paces this weekend.
What'd you think of the OD-20?Pepe wrote:OUT: BOSS OD-20 Drive Zone
IN: ProCo Deucetone RAT
Cydonia wrote: Too bad no one here is interested in talking about "gear"
BossMann73 wrote:I didn't insult it......I "curated" a "different aesthetic.".
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/sharkmovieappriciatorJohn wrote:I love how this forum has the GDP of Switzerland in pedals but the collective value of everyone's patch cables is less than the change in my couch cushions. And I don't have a couch.
D.o.S. wrote:Broadly speaking, if we at ILF are dropping 300 bucks on a pedal it probably sounds like an SNES holocaust.
friendship wrote:death to false bleep-blop
UglyCasanova wrote:brb gonna slap my dick on my stomp boxes
D.o.S. wrote:Broadly speaking, if we at ILF are dropping 300 bucks on a pedal it probably sounds like an SNES holocaust.
friendship wrote:death to false bleep-blop
UglyCasanova wrote:brb gonna slap my dick on my stomp boxes
I'm fairly sure it's a well-known thing that everyone should have at least four Telecasters.Gone Fission wrote:You really do need to be done, since you’re really making me want a Tele.
I hear that five is a good numberPaul_C wrote:I'm fairly sure it's a well-known thing that everyone should have at least four Telecasters.Gone Fission wrote:You really do need to be done, since you’re really making me want a Tele.
Looks like just that. Sounded good so far, but I only had the chance to hear a little bit of it through headphones.Gone Fission wrote:Is the Clean Rat mode just a diode lift?
I read somewhere that the Deucetone has its origins in the 19'' unit. It's neat that the two footswitches are quite close together so you can easily switch one channel off and activate the other one without any problem. It will do a great job on stage, I'm sure.Gone Fission wrote:Wish I had picked up an R2DU before they got silly expensive. It’s kind of silly to use up a full rack space on so little, but very cool. Two Rats seems totally legit.
Nice, thanks for sharing! I remember looking into it back when it came out because I didn't know much about dirt pedals and wanted a lot of options, but I think I got an amp modeler instead. I have a few of the other 20 series and sometimes get weird collector urges, and coincidentally there was one for $80 on CL over the weekend. But I have more dirt than I need already, so good to know I didn't particularly miss out.Pepe wrote:The OD-20 is good, but not spectacular.
The mode I enjoyed the most was the "OCT FUZZ", which is based on the (pre Roland) Ace Tone Fuzz Master. I have and I have had some of the original dirt pedals and overall the OD-20 can come quite close to the basic sound of these. But there are some things that you miss, like the behaviour of the HM-2 mode, which is not at all how an original BOSS HM-2 works (no Swedish Death Metal setting is possible and neither are my favourite settings - somehow they completely fu**ed up the EQ). You must keep in mind, though, that this pedal was introduced in 2002, over twenty years ago!
Some modes are really good, like the BOSS OD-2 or ProCo RAT. I think that the TS808 mode (T-SCREAM) is good as well, at least it sounds a lot like the Hotone Golden Touch that I had for a while which is said to deliver a very good TS808 sound (this pedal was better than any other Tube Screamer version that I tried or heard before).
All in all you cannot do anything wrong with the OD-20 if you are at the beginning of your dirt pedal collection. Before buying a handful of pedals for over 1000$ you can grab an OD-20 for around 140$ or so to get an idea of all the famous models. It has six BOSS pedal modes, six original OD-20-exclusive modes and ten modes of other legendary pedals (MXR Distortion+, Klon Centaur, EHX Big Muff, etc.). The extra features like the "Attack Shape" or the octaver are really neat. Plus you can store four sound settings with the memory function.
I really liked it, but it was the same as with most digital versatile pedals that I have: it almost immediately started collecting dust. So I sold it for a good price and took that money plus a little bit on top to purchase the Deucetone RAT which I am going to enjoy for lots of years. I'm only waiting for new 3PDT switches to arrive, because the old blue ones have become unreliable.