blues driver and tube screamer

I mean, that's where its reputation stems from and what spawned a thousand imitators and clones. Some people put them in parallel. Go. Messages 289. Boss describe the BD-2 driver as a pedal which is meant to give the type of warm emotive and overdrive distortion basically reserved for a 30 year old tube, a crunchy yet creamy tone combined with blues guitar. They’ve got tons of distortion and overdrive pedals ranging from hardcore metal distortion pedals to this BD-2 Blues Driver, which is designed to create that creamy ‘70’s emotive distortion. Thread starter frankenstone; Start date Dec 14, 2019; 1; 2; Next. frankenstone. Next Last. 1 of 2 Go to page. I've heard a BD with the mod to it and … More detail on each below… Blues Driver; Tube Screamer; Boosting those mids. The BD-2 delivers a surprisingly huge variety of subtle to moderate distortion. Supporting Member. Personally, I use a Boss Blues Driver BD-2, which I picked up (I believe) after taking a peak at The Superfriendz’ frontman Matt Murphy‘s pedal board (or so I recall). So within my pedal chain I have 4 key low-to-mid-gain overdrives ranging from Klon Style, to Tube Screamer Style, to Dumble Style and onto Blues Driver type - the way I have it each gets progressively gainier, in fact I have a 5th medium gain overdrive - which used to be an OCD, but has now been displaced by the Hamstead Intergalactic Driver. I agree with Axis29, the amount of tone control made this my choice. The Blues Driver is a bit more dynamic and versatile. Toadlc, Mar 11, 2009 #4. midifarm Commercial Suspension. However, in a discussion on the Ten Club Community forums, it is mentioned that he uses both the Ibanez Tube Screamer (TS-9) and the Boss Blues Driver (BD-2). I say, if you want that sound, go with the original. The Tube Screamer excels at OD for a Strat because is does add that small amount of mid-range to single coils that can benefit from more mids - the Blues Driver, being more neutral will sound very good with a Humbucker Guitar, those pickups inherently … OK so I have a Boss Blues Driver but I've been thinking about switching it out for a TS9. Features and Tone. Tube Screamer and Blues Driver in one pedal? Messages: 1,795. But that's what worked with my gear & sounded best to my ears. The Boss Blues Driver does not have the pronounced mid-hump (boost in mid-range) that a Tube Screamer and all it's variations will have. Figaro . Silver Supporting Member. You can use only one at a time or both. You can put the Tube Screamer in front of the Blues Driver as a clean, mid-focused boost for solos. Dec 14, 2019 #1 Leaving aside multifx units, are there any pedals out there that have both circuits in one box, either switchable or side by side? As far as specifics, the Tube Screamer does mid-heavy smooth break up extremely well. I got rid of the BD & TS and kept the Bad Monkey. I had a Blues Driver, Tube Screamer & Bad Monkey. It’s no wonder then that Boss have their own Tube Screamer style pedal, named the Blues Driver. Messages … You can also put it after the Blues Driver, so the Blues Driver is driving the Tube Screamer. Joined: Jan 31, 2009 Location: Minneapolis.

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