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The Dyna Red Love Thread

Postby Hulakatt » Mon May 07, 2012 8:42 am

Who else loves them some Dyna Red? I've been really impressed with my Bearfoot DRD and finally picked up the BJFe DRD and wow! I love it! It is such a textured and dynamic pedal. It seems a fair bit of folks around here have one but no one really seems to talk about it much, any reason for that?
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Re: The Dyna Red Love Thread

Postby cajone5 » Mon May 07, 2012 8:59 am

I didn't really get the pedal until I picked up an older beat up nitro unit and really loved it. Had to sell it eventually in my grad school funding purge but it is an excellent distortion box for sure :clap:
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Re: The Dyna Red Love Thread

Postby Donner » Mon May 07, 2012 2:16 pm

Yeah the DRD never gets the respect it deserves - I love it - but its like a basic flavor that we hear all the time and is easy to take for granted..... its like YEY!!! lets hear it for Strawberry !!!!! its not Sparkling Mango Pomegranite :mrgreen: but it sure can be satisfying 8)
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Re: The Dyna Red Love Thread

Postby Hulakatt » Tue May 08, 2012 1:28 pm

Yeah, it's like amazingly good chocolate ice cream. No matter how much better it is than other chocolate ice creams, it's still just chocolate and you forget how good it is until you bite in again and :pedallove
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Re: The Dyna Red Love Thread

Postby Seiche » Tue May 08, 2012 5:18 pm

contrary to many reviews I've seen, I've actually liked the Dyna Red Hot alot! Even better than the regular version.
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Re: The Dyna Red Love Thread

Postby musicsoma » Wed May 09, 2012 8:45 pm

Interesting. I have heard nothing but praise for the Red Hot. Wish I had more time to try one out.
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Re: The Dyna Red Love Thread

Postby rockeroo » Thu May 10, 2012 12:54 am

For me, the red hot was much more gain than I really use normally, but it was truly impressive to have such vast dynamic gain at my finger tips. I found an older DRD, and I believe the Marshall-tone is quite spot on. The true amp-like character is exactly what I hear in my head for those sounds. They both represent something most Marshall based pedals cannot create. Probably overlooked because they lack the sex appeal of other, more rare creations of Bjorn, but they, like ALL of his work, are of incredible quality and inspiration.
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Re: The Dyna Red Love Thread

Postby Seiche » Thu May 10, 2012 3:28 am

rockeroo wrote:Probably overlooked because they lack the sex appeal of other, more rare creations of Bjorn

hey, the DRHD has one of the coolest paintjobs ever :love4
I know that's not what you meant, though.

musicsoma wrote:Interesting. I have heard nothing but praise for the Red Hot. Wish I had more time to try one out.

there were a few people in the tourboxes that didn't like it/it didn't work for them.
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Re: The Dyna Red Love Thread

Postby Donner » Sat May 12, 2012 6:35 am

Yeah the RedHots EQ it thinner overall than the Honey Bee/st and H so I think when people compare the two the Red Hot doesnt have the thick satisfying sound ---- in a way its almost a fuzz and sounds more like a Gilmour type fuzz than an over drive ...

What I love it for is stacking, into the HB or SBEQ ... much like the Cliffhanger in this respect, love to kick it in for solos....

and contrary to its name it is really tasty on low dynamic dirt, but most people dont try that because of the name :angryfire :mrgreen:
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Re: The Dyna Red Love Thread

Postby musicsoma » Sat May 12, 2012 9:06 am

That's funny you mentioned that stack. I was just talking about the incredible sound that comes from the DRD into the HBOD. I used the DRD to control the mids and highs, then used the HBOD nature knob to bring out the bass. It felt like I had an SBEQ in there when in reality it was just the two classics.

I'm really glad this thread was started. I am the first to admit I have overlooked the DRD in favor of other BJFE dirt. In the back of my mind I knew there were more DRDs out there than many of Bjorn's other designs. However, now that I have one on my board, it is quickly becoming my "go to" pedal for rock tones.
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