by zion » Thu Jan 17, 2008 11:59 am
First, BIG thanks to Eskimo J. for the excellent review template which I'm borrowing without asking!
I will be updating as I settle down and start really tweaking. Its too good to get fussy with at the moment.
Gloating aside, I was very fortunate to win the chance to buy the BJFE built version of the MP Sky Blue Overdrive known as the Aqua Marine Wonder Machine. Here are some thoughts:
I. Gear used
Fender Strat
Fender Tele
Orville Les Paul
Swart AST through a Dr. Z Z-Best 2x12 with stock Celestions (Heritage & Vintage)
II. Circumstances
Rocking the neighborhood which by now is used to it, and I think they even miss me when I'm gone
III. General thoughts
It had me at "hello". Plugged it in and loved it. Right out of the gate, it was a keeper. Supa Quack did that, BJFE Mini-Vibe did that. Nothing else has.
IV. Evaluation of functionality & Comparison to other od's
Sky Blue has 4 knobs - Volume
- Texture
- Drive
- Z (Load)
I purposely didn't know what the knobs did on paper till I read some on this forum today. I wanted to see what my ears said. This is a cool experiment to try! You don't go for assumed settings right out of the gate, just what your ears say. There is a good explanation of controls on page 1 of this post.
The controls are unique. The pedal doesn't have the drive range common to pedals in this category. It doesn't get real low, nor does it get very high. The drive is dialed into a more narrow range. A very usable range. The combination of the controls and how they affect each other is pretty remarkable. Almost like the familiar "nature" control has been split up into 2 controls (Z and Texture). With a strat with very vintage pickups, I like the controls all around 12:00. With an LP, things change somewhat for optimal sound. The pedal is being hit harder and the Z and T like adjustment. Fun!
----- Comparison
I compared it to the Honey Bee, Emerald Green, King of Tone 4, and a Tim Pedal. I would put it closest to the Emerald Green in terms of feel and sounds. By no means are they the same, but relatives for sure. The EGDM being the British flavored cousin of the American flavored Sky Blue.
I have been searching for this pedal for awhile. Klon didn't have it nor did Tim. Think of the Sky Blue as taking off where the King of Tone stops. I simply love this pedal, and its the most usable overdrive I've ever used.
V Stacking
Stacked it with the Honey Bee - Great as expected. HBOD imparts it dark molasses-like spread when the SBOD is pushed through it. No surprises there. Found a killer, almost Texas style blues sound with this stack. Neck pickup heaven!
King of Tone - Excellent with the yellow channel expecially. Tasty!
Baby Pink Booster - I've been hitting this pedal's stride lately and running the SBOD into it and a on-the-brink-of-clipping amps is stellar. So many textures, the response of yours hands on the instrument is extremely musical.
VII What situations / kind of music can you see using the pedal for?
Mid-tempo rock. I think this pedal is the perfect middle of the road dirt pedal
VII Suggested improvements
None that I can think of but I will be updating as I get more experience with it.
VIII Bottom line --- is it a keeper? What does it knock off your board?
I sold my LGW in anticipation of this pedal. This fills the middle ground for od's! KEEPER!