by colourtones » Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:53 pm
I know this is an old thread but I am going to revive it. I have been into music, guitars, amps and pedals for many years and first remember seeing the Dyna Red and Baby Blue advertised somewhere online.(musictoyz maybe). I remember seeing a nitro Dyna Red Distortion and a nitro one with clovers and smiley face stickers(which I assumed was factory) for sale new(I believe) for around $325.(if my memory serves me correct) They looked interesting, yet I held off not knowing anything about BJFE, if there were internal differences between the two painted models, etc.... Fast forward 10 years.
After reading many, many pages of bjfe.org I joined and this turned my interest into the need to hear what everyone was talking about. I did not want to make a mistake on my first purchase and thought I should find a BBOD. My concern was the db difference between V1 and V2. BEFORE ever buying one I pm'd Bjorn asking advice. He went out of his way to help answer my questions about a pedal I did not even own. If that does not go beyond the customer service call of duty I do not know what does. Bjorn is truly a swell guy and as I have come to find out one of the greatest tone sculptors on the planet. Because of the scarcity of BBOD's I decided to keep researching and start somewhere else in the BJFE line. Following many youtube demo videos, including the great Bobby D's, I decided to try to find a DRD.
The trip of the story is, several months ago, I ran into a clover smiley face DRD on an ebay auction, bid and won. This pedal absolutely destroyed my concept of a distortion pedal from the first second I plugged it in. For a light to super hefty Marshalleque plexi tone there is no substitute.
The clarity of this pedal is stunning. Thanks to Mr. Picard's meticulous record keeping I was able to ascertain this is the only known DRD to be altered with the clover/smiley face artwork on the front.(non factory, not by Bjorn or Eva) In addition, I(so far) would tend to be in the Bobby D camp that if only one pedal could be used on a gig the goto versatility award is with the DRD.
Thanks to reading the descriptions of DRD as BBOD's big brother I found a late V2 BBOD 1 month later. No doubt the BBOD is a relative to the DRD but to my ears did not have the db, wide treble sweep and at higher gain settings had more of a classic fuzz quality very hard to compare to anything else BJFE I have heard. Do not get me wrong. The BBOD is a beautiful sounding pedal that is completely unique. I just believe it is a beginning into BJFE's. Not an end. The search continued.
Growing up on rock and blues while growing into the jazz world as time goes by my preferences have leaned into overdrive, distortion and boost qualities.(although I have a soft spot for light fuzz being boosted on the front end) Again after reading bjfe.org posts/descriptions of the HBOD I had to take the plunge. UNREAL touch sensitivity and light to moderate drive capability. This pedal is genius. Period. I loved it from the first second plugged in out of the box and I love it today. Reacts to dynamics just like a tube amp. Dug it so much I am on the waiting list for a HBOD DLX. Onto stop #4 on the BJFE express.
Enter the search for the EGDM. Again, I blame the bjfe.org forum for stoking the fires within me to obtain this pedal. and I thank you all. Because the BBOD was not my cup of tea(beautiful, original, super tone, just not for me) I decided to work it into a trade for one with a great, helpful and honest forum member who will remain anonymous unless he decides to reveal his identity. This pedal has so many great qualities that appeal to me it is hard to articulate a place to start. I love the very, very even clip of the distortion from low drive settings all the way up. The interaction of the distortion, voice and volume knobs (once the internal trim pot is set to your rig) is nothing short of brilliant. The 3 BJFE's I have right now all sound fantastic individually as well as interactively and I always look forward to playing them. They play well with all my pedals/amps/guitars. BJFE pedals are truly like miniature modular amplifiers!
My future BJFE interests currently are SYOD V2, SBEQ, LGW and RRB. My current live setup is Steinberger GM-2S or a Philip Kubicki Telecaster > EGDM > HBOD > SIB Blue Echodrive > original Gold w/centaur Klon > Calrad AP 35 (2 EL34- 2-12AX7- 1-6AT6- 1-5AR4/GZ34 very JTM45ish) > Two Rock Signature 2-12" loaded with 2 Southbay Scumnico 30watt speakers run 16ohm parallel for an 8ohm impedance. I also use a Polytone Mini Brute IV with excellent results.
It is refreshing to be part of a forum whose members have discerning musical hearing and taste and take the time to write meaningful entries. Thanks to all the members/contributions at bjfe.org. Especially but not limited to Donner, Mr. Picard, Slim Henderson, Sonic Troubadour, Doc Rock, Eskimo Joe, Cabo, SteveA, NewarkWilder, Huckleboogie, Analoghog, jfromel and most of all BJF!! You all make this an excellent, entertaining and informative forum.
Walter K.