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Mighty Red Distortion
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Mon May 21, 2007 10:52 am
by TheWarmth
Can anyone comment on this pedal yet? I saw that Tonefactor had them in stock last week.
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Mon May 21, 2007 6:12 pm
by DocRock
I've only heard it through the telephone a couple times. It is indeed most excellent, as one would come to expect from BJ. 1987 all the way, baby!!!
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Sat May 26, 2007 9:41 pm
by JKoeth
I've had mine for about a week and it is nuts!! It is so HUGE sounding and fun to play. It is like a modern (80s and forward) Marshall tone and has the articulation you'd expect from Bjorn. It doesn't sound as vintage as my EGDM and PPF but it's not supposed to. Very cool, Bjorn!!
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Mon May 28, 2007 11:39 am
by Donner
right.... and its a good companion for the DRD which is centered more in the mids/lowmids like a 4x12 cab and is touch dynamic.....
the MRD is more modern/crip and crunchy and has this wonderful compression that you dontt notice until you turn it off - it has that leveling all notes at t he same level but it doenst sound compressed........ it kind of does the distortion things that the DRD doesnt or does differently .....
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Wed Aug 08, 2007 6:44 pm
by Eskimo_Joe
it's pretty raucous...if you're in the mood for melting some strings, it's just what you need.
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Wed Oct 31, 2007 4:26 pm
by aarondavis
IMO, the MRD is very close to the DRD. They share some of the same tonal characteristics and about the same amount of gain. The MRD has a little scoop in the mids making it a bit more ?modern or 80?s rock? oriented. Compared to the stock DRD the MRD has a little less bass (my DRD is a modified version with more output and less bass). Another aspect is that it actually has a little less gain than what I expected; for example not as much as a RAT or Boss DS-1. At it?s highest setting though it still has enough gain for almost anything.
One of the best features of the Dyna Red is that it has a beautiful crisp treble. Something not present in most distortion and OD pedals. The Mighty Red retains this seemingly identically but the tone control allows for much more attenuation, which is great for bright amps like mine (TopHat Club Royale)
Only drawback with the MRD is it doesn?t respond as well to rolling down the volume control. The gain goes down nicely, but the clarity goes away. BUT the good thing is that the type of gain I wanted out of the MRD it?s just an on or off pedal anyway. If you wanted it as your only distortion pedal into a clean amp and wanted to change gain with your guitar volume control it may not be up to snuff. The DRD however is *perfect* in this respect. Another issue is that for some reason my TopHat?s need to see more output than stock Mad Professors and BJF?s. My requirements my be different than many with these pedals, but I will be modifying the MRD with a boost on the output stage.
Bottom line, the Mighty Red Distortion has to be one of the best higher gain distortion pedals available. I?m just as pleased with it as I am the Dyna Red Distortion.