V2 arrived yesterday, unfortunately I only had limited time for a quick play with the two side by side.
Gear: Carvin DC400 with Seymour Duncan JB neck, 59 Bridge, Divided by 13 JRT (played on the 6v6 side), Celestion Blue in 1x12.
First impressions: I was really hoping this was going to be easier! By most reports I thought the V2 would be the keeper without a doubt. However, V1 has something really different about it, it has the "sparkle." This is not to say that V2 is dull or anything, but V1 really stands out from my other BJFE dirt pedals (DRD, EGDM, HB, LGW) and offers something that none of them can really do on their own. I did some shoot out with the EGDM (my most treble forward pedal) to see if I could get that same "sparkle" and it's just not the same.
Now this "sparkle" can also reach into the realm of too much of a good thing and become a little fizzy with the treble knob past noon on my setup. If I could have a V1 where the CCW half of the Treble became the CW side and the new CCW side was something that shifted the mids a little lower or cut the treble ever so slightly - heaven - and a pedal that really stands out amongst other dirt with it's own flavor. I also feel that the V1 really shines in stacking it with others. I'm VERY curious to see how it stacks with the LGW, I'm thinking I might be able to get into V2 territory with that duo. I also have a SBEQ on the way (thanks Cliff!) and will see if I can create my own modified treble stack with that and the V1.
I still need more time with V2, but it does sound ever so sweet with the DRD. Right now, I'm thinking that there might be ways through stacking to get V2 sound from the V1, but I don't think there is any way to get the V1 "sparkle" without owning a V1!
Might be looking for new homes for the V2 and EGDM depending on LGW and SBEQ stacking results.