by TheWarmth » Thu Aug 09, 2007 8:33 am
I rehearsed with the OIM ODdBoost on my board last night. Here's the how I organized the dirt section:
Klon > OIM (od first, then boost)> fuzz > Toneczar Openhaus > modulation effects
Previously, I was going this route:
Klon > fuzz > Openhaus > Honeybee > ZVex SHO
The OIM operated in place of both the HB and SHO, which was a fairly tall order, but it certainly filled in nicely. I'm definitely going to leave it on my board and continue to use it for the time being. I'm a huge fan of the HB, so it was tough removing it.
The only drawback I've found to the OIM so far is that it doesn't like higher gain pedals in front of it, so I had to move my fuzz ... no big deal. It stacked extremely well with all of my dirt and modulation pedals. I found myself cranking the gain on the OD side to about 4 o'clock for a nice thick crunch. There is a ton of gain on tap on the boost, so I only needed the volume on that side set to about 9 o'clock. I found I was able to get really sweet Stoney/Keith Richards tones easily. For now that's about all I can say. So far I'm very impressed with this pedal and definitely glad I got it.
Oh ... one more thing. I started off using my vintage Eurotec Black Box Fuzz, which I'm told is essentially the same as a Colorsound Jumbo. I love that pedal ... sounds phenomenal. Halfway through rehearsal, I swapped it with the BJF CAF. Whoa ... the CAF is insane. I had the fuzz set to noon, but found the tone too octavey for chords, so I dailed it back to about 9 o'clock and that did the trick. This is a POWERFUL pedal. Phew. I'm definitely going to keep working with it. I think it'll be a keeper, too.