Way Huge® Smalls™ Overrated Special Overdrive | Take 2
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- Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
- Designed in conjunction with bluesman Joe Bonamassa, the Way Huge Smalls Overrated Special Overdrive delivers a range of bold, punchy grit.
Jeorge Tripps took an old school Green Rhino OD, hot-rodded it for a more pronounced midrange, and added a Freq control so that you can punch up the low mids.
Volume, Tone, and Drive controls round out a straightforward user interface so you can plug in and get right to it. Run the Overrated Special OD in front of a clean amp for a gritty boost, or slam an already distorted channel for an electrifying surge of gain and sustain worthy of Joe Bonamassa’s searing leads.
Now in a Way Huge Smalls housing, this little box of dirt will find an easy home on your pedalboard.
SPECIAL THANKS:
Joe Bonamassa
Doing a pedal demo with Joe B and a '59 Les Paul should be illegal
LOL
Super sweet tone! I love that it's not extremely fizzy with high end treble.
He's JB, ins't he?
I have 9 way huge pedals on my board...how can I possibly keep adding to it ?? The worst thing is, most of them are dirt pedals - overdrives or fuzzes - I can't justify another one....but this could just be the best one !!
Hope LP is included. Pickups kinda make a difference. No?
Nah. It’s in the fingers
Is this the exact same circuit as the larger version just in a smaller package or do they change it
"I’ve really gotten over pedals. I can’t keep up with this craze of boutique pedals that make you sound like everything but your guitar. I can’t get my head around it. So you don’t want to play a guitar [properly] so you buy a box that makes it sound like an algorithm, like you just fired up your computer and you can spend the night staring at your fuckin’ shoes? C’mon man…" - Joe "Why the fuck won't I go away?" Bonamassa
QueeferSutherland
You need a tissue, princess?
@@RileyTech This is definitely not transparent, it’s based on a modded TS circuit. Not to discredit that this pedal is totally acceptable to have, but it’s not a transparent drive like a Bluesbreaker or Timmy.