I'm happy that I found you out right around when you started posting regularly. I'm always welcome to any straightforward pedal demos! (Pls keep posting)
Happy to have ya and thanks for watching fren. I first started this channel summer 2022 and I was posting once a week for the last two years. Took a long break most this year but it's great to be back again. I'll continue to post these demos but I also have ideas for different stuff in the future I wanna mix in.
I have never actually tried a Blues driver. I think for a while I thought it was about the same as a Blues Breaker. It has a nice crunchy uncompressed sound, almost fuzzy.
I highly recommend one, even if it's used/older production. I've played so many different ones, owned some different production years, and to me it's still one of the best OD's. For years I would just set one to low gain/high volume as a boost for other overdrives or distortion/fuzz. It works well with everything.
@@RIFFpost Yea, I will have to grab one. Reminds me of saturation in some ways. I like to have saturation on especially with modulation, you can hear it working better with good saturation.
@@jdl2180 yep and that's what it's all about! Personal preferences. I played the Blues Breaker many years ago when I knew a friend who had one and I would use it when we'd jam. I always liked it and still would consider getting one. I just always had a Blues Driver.
Unpopular opinion but the blue sky sucks, most reverb pedals are just below par reverb units anyway, apart from the RV-2 which is so lofi it sounds good. If it's hardware and digital then a pcm rack Lexicon Reverb is the way forward, delay is better tbh anyway
Great thing about pedals and gear is there are a ton to choose from nowadays to find what you like, because sound a very subjective thing. I personally like the Blue Sky but I only considered it because I found one used at a good price. If anyone asked me about buying a new Blue Sky at that price tag I would just tell them to look at alternatives that are $100.
I'm happy that I found you out right around when you started posting regularly. I'm always welcome to any straightforward pedal demos! (Pls keep posting)
Happy to have ya and thanks for watching fren. I first started this channel summer 2022 and I was posting once a week for the last two years. Took a long break most this year but it's great to be back again. I'll continue to post these demos but I also have ideas for different stuff in the future I wanna mix in.
I have never actually tried a Blues driver. I think for a while I thought it was about the same as a Blues Breaker. It has a nice crunchy uncompressed sound, almost fuzzy.
I highly recommend one, even if it's used/older production. I've played so many different ones, owned some different production years, and to me it's still one of the best OD's. For years I would just set one to low gain/high volume as a boost for other overdrives or distortion/fuzz. It works well with everything.
@@RIFFpost Yea, I will have to grab one. Reminds me of saturation in some ways. I like to have saturation on especially with modulation, you can hear it working better with good saturation.
The blues breaker sounds much better in my opinion
@@jdl2180 yep and that's what it's all about! Personal preferences. I played the Blues Breaker many years ago when I knew a friend who had one and I would use it when we'd jam. I always liked it and still would consider getting one. I just always had a Blues Driver.
Unpopular opinion but the blue sky sucks, most reverb pedals are just below par reverb units anyway, apart from the RV-2 which is so lofi it sounds good. If it's hardware and digital then a pcm rack Lexicon Reverb is the way forward, delay is better tbh anyway
Great thing about pedals and gear is there are a ton to choose from nowadays to find what you like, because sound a very subjective thing. I personally like the Blue Sky but I only considered it because I found one used at a good price. If anyone asked me about buying a new Blue Sky at that price tag I would just tell them to look at alternatives that are $100.