by 54gt » Sat Jun 30, 2012 4:07 pm
used the heat wave as excuse to spend the afternoon testing the twins on a variety of guitar and amp combinations:
- guitars: GVCG tele, Koll with 2 P90s, and 59RI Lp
- amps: Vox AC30CcH (el84), Kingsley D30 (el84), Carr Rambler (6L6)
Overall impressions: SYOD1 is a unique sounding pedal IMO. hear parts of SBEQ, Model H, Honey Bee in there but in a different mix. M control is pretty amazing on this one, can really tailor tone to guitar/amp combination. Beautiful sparkle throughout most of its range with most of the combinations. Remains open, less compressed until really pushed, you can hear the individual strings ring through. Just sings. Awesome.
SYOD2 is a very good OD pedal that, with HBs or even P90s can be pushed into crunch and even fuzz territory pretty easy. Really good if you are looking for a tweedy or darker tone -- did best with the Vox which is very bright amp. Again, the M pot, especially in combination with D or T, gives a pretty wide range. More compressed than #1. Really liked P90s, and in fact made both the Vox and the Rambler sound really good for overdriven tweed tone with the Koll.
I think I actually have SYOD1 #1 -- honored!. More to the point, this pedal is not going anywhere and I suspect will become close to an "always on" with most setups. Can't really think of another pedal that sounds like it with that brilliance and the OD range.
SYOD#2 is a pedal where I think other pedals I own can get me pretty close. I am not a big tweed fan and I suspect if I was, I would like this one more than I do. It had elements of my screwdriver and SFT that I like for Keef-type crunch, and could generally get there but didn't quite nail it. But if you like tweed and/or need to darken and round out a bright amp, this could be what you are looking for.
hope that helps, and as always, YMMV
Have fun!