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hawaii121 wrote:You guys are getting me fired up! I have a BBOD (higher serial number) on it's way as we speak and I am VERY excited at the prospect!
Also, I really think you nailed it on the head with the inclusion of "consistency" in your pedal evaluation criteria. While my gigging life is fully amateur and spread out, I have definitely noticed that the strength of certain favorite pedals more often than not is their ability to sound good anywhere not just the house or the rehearsal studio. I stood in with some guys at an outdoor event last weekend and didn't have my usual dirt selections and was really frustrated. The PPF carried me with grace, but my other lower drive pedals from other makers than my favorites (BJFE and Cornish being my favorites) just wouldn't dial in. For someone like myself, who needs all the help I can get, the last thing I need when playing in front of others is to be spending mental energy being unhappy with my tone.
I jumped on a BBOD hoping to fill the gap that my Model G was held. My favorite pedal set up to date was a combination of Cornish and BJFE - they really work well together. The buffers from the Cornish seem to juice up the BJFE and the BJFE add a rawness and more organic quality to the Cornish. My favorite set up would have the Model G at the end of the chain as my low to med OD pedal and final tonal stage for higher gain drives ahead of it.
From a lot of what I am hearing about the BBOD, sounds like I might be right on target.
hawaii121 wrote:You guys are getting me fired up! I have a BBOD (higher serial number) on it's way as we speak and I am VERY excited at the prospect!
scottcw wrote:hawaii121 wrote:You guys are getting me fired up! I have a BBOD (higher serial number) on it's way as we speak and I am VERY excited at the prospect!
Curious about the difference between the "higher serial number" that people refer to and say, BBOD #48?
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