MichaelW
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Continuing my survey of the Boss Overdrive Pedals, I finished this one late last night.
This seems to be a polarizing pedal, lots of love and lots of hate for it seems like.
This is my first experience with a Blues Driver and I really like it a lot! It's definitely not suitable for every genre but the fizzy-low gain thing is really pretty cool sounding to me.
I think it really excels in the lower gain, edge of breakup type sounds as it gets pretty wooly and fizzy at higher gain settings. Goosing it with the Haunting Mids pedal can tighten up the transient spikes and thicken up the sound a bit.
It's definitely a much busier pedal in terms of components than Uber Drive (Boss SD-1).
I didn't have all the values I needed in 1/8 watt resistors so I decided to build it all out in 1/4 watts. Makes for a very busy looking board.
I used MMBFJ201's for the JFETS mounted on @Robert 's adapter boards, which are the smallest footprint adapters I've been able to find.
I know that there are ton of mods for this pedal but since I don't know what I don't know, I built it stock. Aside from the 1/4 watt resistors everything was built according to the BOM.
Tight fit for the jacks with the Dual Gang A250 so I had to dig into my stash of Lumberg jacks to make it work. The input jack clears by a public hair, literally.
But it WORKS hahaha!
I ordered the enclosure from StompBox parts, this is their "Brunken Blue" color. Looks really cool! I didn't have anything in "Blue-ish" so this is fitting.
I recorded a short demo of how the pedal sounds this morning. Also compared it to the SD-1 to hear the difference.
At the end of the demo, I kicked in my Haunting Mids on the Cobalt to show how it effects the pedal with a bit of a mid boost.
Since I noodled on some Jerry Garcia tunes on my Uber Drive demo, I thought I'd continue the trend with a Dead tune on this demo
This seems to be a polarizing pedal, lots of love and lots of hate for it seems like.
This is my first experience with a Blues Driver and I really like it a lot! It's definitely not suitable for every genre but the fizzy-low gain thing is really pretty cool sounding to me.
I think it really excels in the lower gain, edge of breakup type sounds as it gets pretty wooly and fizzy at higher gain settings. Goosing it with the Haunting Mids pedal can tighten up the transient spikes and thicken up the sound a bit.
It's definitely a much busier pedal in terms of components than Uber Drive (Boss SD-1).
I didn't have all the values I needed in 1/8 watt resistors so I decided to build it all out in 1/4 watts. Makes for a very busy looking board.
I used MMBFJ201's for the JFETS mounted on @Robert 's adapter boards, which are the smallest footprint adapters I've been able to find.
I know that there are ton of mods for this pedal but since I don't know what I don't know, I built it stock. Aside from the 1/4 watt resistors everything was built according to the BOM.
Tight fit for the jacks with the Dual Gang A250 so I had to dig into my stash of Lumberg jacks to make it work. The input jack clears by a public hair, literally.
But it WORKS hahaha!
I ordered the enclosure from StompBox parts, this is their "Brunken Blue" color. Looks really cool! I didn't have anything in "Blue-ish" so this is fitting.
I recorded a short demo of how the pedal sounds this morning. Also compared it to the SD-1 to hear the difference.
At the end of the demo, I kicked in my Haunting Mids on the Cobalt to show how it effects the pedal with a bit of a mid boost.
Since I noodled on some Jerry Garcia tunes on my Uber Drive demo, I thought I'd continue the trend with a Dead tune on this demo


