bsic wrote:Awesome review is right! Marty you have a way of describing sounds that is ultra articulate - your description of the sizzle comparing to a cymbal crash in decay, for example... Love the detail on the knob positions and ranges as well.I don't associate it with a vintage Fender amp overdrive per se--out of the tweeds/blonde/browns, and blackfaces, I think it is most reminiscent of a cranked Vibrolux Reverb, even more than a Deluxe Reverb, because of the 2x10 configuration...
I mentioned a Deluxe loosely.. because the riffs I played that sounded dead on to originals... that many of these were playing deluxe's in the studio. Not a scientific process at all. Just mainly getting that this has a Fenderish quality as opposed to vox, marshall, hiwatt, soldano, mesa, etc.. For clarity to all I was not implying this is a "Deluxe in a box" type of pedal.
I found it interesting that you found V2 being more focused, and V1 being more open and looser sounding. One thing that I immediately read and agreed with was also the comment V2 has "a feel that begs you to want to dig in"... dead on.
The more I play these.. the more I want both instead of just one of the pair. They both cover enough different ground on their own for sure.
In fact anyone who is looking to offload thiers in favor of V2, let me know... Ive got the V2 covered already.
Thanks for the positive comments guys...I will follow it up with some demos to further "sonically" elucidate.
These are just my observations--Bill, just to clarify, obviously some points get lost in posting translation. Certainly wasn't being critical of the Deluxe thing whatsoever. I would agree that it is closest to the Fender amp overdrive over others(V2), most specifically the 2x10 Vibrolux Reverb, as mentioned in my review.
The SYOD's don't remind me of anything straight off specifically except the "American" sounding description, which I suppose is an amalgamation of sorts that comes from say early Tom Petty, The Eagles...actually more SYOD V2 regarding that.
I will say V1 has more a cranked 20 watt Marshall vibe, more because of the more ballsy attitude, and overal EQ profile.
I say that V2 is more focused overall, because to my ears it is..with it's EQ profile, it is tighter sounding as the frequencies seem to move together more, hence my comment on that it "begs you to dig in"...
I think V2 has that looser top end(upper mids-treble), whereas the lower mids are more focused, so there is some "shake" going on up top which gives it a more raw, less refined sound.
As for the gain thing, again just my observations, and wasn't being critical of your comments, but I absolutely not only hear more gain, but undeniably feel it, as sustain(and compression) in V1's decay characteristics.
Like I mentioned a 4-knob merge of the two would be cool, but I think slightly tweaked separate versions of the two might be even cooler and better, as some would favor one over the other, and other nuts/addicts like myself , would want both for different flavors and to have the ability to stack them in either order in a "psuedo" Deluxe dual overdrive
2-channel dual rhythm/lead channel fashion...these pedals are far more than a variation on a theme, and only Bjorn could pull something off this cool.
Of course, in classic addict fashion, we could have tweaked V1, V2, and a special order 4-knob V3(sounds cooler than 1.5) as mentioned, to make everyone happy ...just sayin'