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Designed by Bjorn who still designs for many companies. He took the Tube Screamer the 'wheel' of OD's and reinvented it a dozen times. Yes they do all sound a little different. Basically if one changes the clipping diodes to different values and adds an additional circuit in the form of some EQ you get a new sound. Some ts 'me too' pedals are clever like the first one, the Boss SD-1 but most are just the same old . In fact all you get is a silly name, a lot of boasting so you will pay hundreds for a pedal that someone like Caline sell for $35.00 USD. The layout is volume, tone, bass, and trebleCONCLUSIONIt was designed as variable gain one size fits all, even always on pedal for decades. Typically if a guy has a combo amp with a passable neutral sounding clean channel and plays usually a Blues influenced Rock where using the guitars volume to clean up the sound to a usable level to back a vocal. The key of it working well is that the pedal responses to your touch with appropriate dynamics. THE VIDEOS ___The first is a demo and only video of the 20th An. Nothing is different than the name so I included 2 older videos each showing the opposite spectrums of the pedal. The first treats the pedal as a low gain pedal and the second as a high gain pedal.
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