Blue Submarine No. 6
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I own one too... I had it on my pedal board for years, but when I bought my Mesa Mark V I pulled it as redundant... I use it with my SFDR now... I'll never sell the thing, as it sounds fantastic and is very flexible... very open, dynamic drive, with lots of breadth... doesn't choke or over-compress your tone...DieNgamers said:Fulltone ocd! I heard it in action for a bunch of times, including youtube videos and it seems it's exactly what I want! Awesome! Big, fat and screamy for heavy bluesrock stuff...but still warm and natural sounding without distorting too much. I have a big muff for that and I'm not playing stuff like fast metal anyway. ;D
Has anyone else made good experience with it? It's a bit expensive but to me it's head and shoulders above any other overdrive pedals I tried/watched somebody try.
I picked up a new guitar last week:
PRS SE One Korina (pictured here in front of it's big brother)... It's very light - about 6 lbs. -and so resonant you can feel the vibrations in your fretting hand and belly when you're playing it! The pickup is a great P90 - brash and balsy, but cleans up beautifully when you roll back the volume. I've owned a 90s Gibson Les Paul Studio Gem and a 2007 Les Paul Junior, and this is a better hunk of wood than either of those guitars were... It's really everything a stripped down rock'n'roll guitar should be, and it's a crazy good guitar for the money... The CU25 behind it cost 8 times as much!