I’ve been using the original limited run Eighty7 Plus for roughly a couple years. I don’t remember exactly when it came out but Lawrence was nice enough to make sure I got one in my hands. I still plug it in all the time. I think there’s a slight difference between the green and red channels in terms of voicing but what I really liked about this was the red channel would go over the top. Most people will never push that gain knob all the way But I do like going into insane territory without massive noise and this does the trick. It’s got the heavy metal chunka chunka sound to perfection. The green channel works as good as a Marshall half stack. The Eighty7 has been my favorite for a while and the Eighty7 Plus gave me more fun to experiment with, particularly live with that foot switch. I can’t say enough good things about them.
I’ve been using the original limited run Eighty7 Plus for roughly a couple years. I don’t remember exactly when it came out but Lawrence was nice enough to make sure I got one in my hands. I still plug it in all the time. I think there’s a slight difference between the green and red channels in terms of voicing but what I really liked about this was the red channel would go over the top. Most people will never push that gain knob all the way But I do like going into insane territory without massive noise and this does the trick. It’s got the heavy metal chunka chunka sound to perfection. The green channel works as good as a Marshall half stack. The Eighty7 has been my favorite for a while and the Eighty7 Plus gave me more fun to experiment with, particularly live with that foot switch. I can’t say enough good things about them.
Contender for pedal of the year!🙂
Nice sounds, especially with your low tuned jazzmaster. I really like how it sounds!
LP knows how to drive!