Excerpt from a description I had given elsewhere on the site:
"Depending on how you set it, this SYOD pedal can get very Brian May-like. I'm careful about putting too many labels on these sorts of things, but it definitely has that glassy, shimmering, upper-midrange sparkle that one would come to expect from an anthemic Queen guitar solo. Can be set to be very cutting through a dense stage mix, that's for sure!
"It is an excellent rhythm OD that had its origins as a custom prototype that was built to go as a companion to my Dyna Red. Being familiar with my tastes and playing styles, combined with my love for EL-34 based British rock amps, Bjorn very kindly put together this pedal for me, the Dynamic Amber Overdrive. (The SYOD is the same circuit, different color box.) This was July 2006. Since then, there has been some talk and some buzz, and BJ was kind enough to make a couple more for some other folks. He has said that he is so pleased with it that he should one day like to make one for his own personal use, LOL.
"While it excels at strong rhythm, it is also an excellent low- to mid-gain lead pedal. It is more open and less compressed than the Dyna Red, making it a perfect mate.
"I use it as my 'classic' overdrive, when I want more 60's-early 70's tones. The Dyna Red covers my 'classic' distortion sounds, 70's and onward. Feeding the DAOD (SYOD) into the DRD and stacking them gives over-the-top 80's arena rock guitar hero tone."
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This is my desert-island OD pedal, and perhaps my favorite of all the BJF's.
Have fun
Doc
Edit: I forgot to list guitar / amp / speakers, sorry!!!
Guitars: McNaught LP-style Vintage Singlecut w/ Rio Grande Texas / BBQ Humbuckers & a Korean Squier II Strat w/ G & L M.F.D. singlecoils.
Amp: Hiwatt DR-103
Speakers: 2 WGS Classic Lead 80 clones in a Port City closed-back 2x12 Wave Cabinet
Typical Pedal Settings: Volume 10:30, Treble 11:00, Drive 2:00
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