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Mooer Hustle Drive, drive micro pedal

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For instance, the fairly recent Strymon Riverside pedal has a mix of analogue and digital processing through four cascading gain stages - starting with analogue JFET transistors before progressing through several stages of digital processing. The strength of this pedal is that you get a high degree of clarity / tightness right along the scale of distortion. However, this means you don’t get the the really gritty / noisy distortion textures that typify certain heavier styles of music. The Fulltone OCD pedal by contrast has a fantastic fuzzy / dirty analogue texture which the Strymon Riverside cannot really fully replicate as its core configuration always leans somewhat towards clarity and audible separation of individual notes. You could say that the pedal is just a tiny touch too clean in some senses. Crunch dynamic, responsive to the guitar volume, typical british with his trunk, presence and a nice size bass. The spectrum covered is wide enough and the sound is compressed enough that chord sounds compact and therefore more effective. Means more than an agreement which several notes played together with other OD are sufficiently detached (the Trimode Radial for example). This is the famous Eddie Van Halen sound of the 80’s - known variously as the EVH / 5150 and/or ’The Brown Sound’. It is essentially a high gain distortion sound with bass and treble dialled all the way up and mid tones dialled all the way down - AKA Scooped Mids.

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Note that the following list, although expansive, is far from exhaustive, and still only just a part of what is available - and you will most likely disagree with some / several of my choices. I run the pedals into dual amps - a digital Boss Katana-100 and an all-tube Carvin VM3C via Radial Twin City ABY. And these choices are what work for my ears and my particular settings and setup. Since this pedal is an extra small one, you might have a hard time placing it on your pedal board as your other pedals might need frequent adjustment. The other point is, if you will be adjusting the settings on the knobs frequently, that will mean that you are going to need to come close to the pedal every time. HP High peak mode, boosts the bottom end and delivers more volume with a slight increase in upper mids

For now I tested it with my strat U.S. equipped with dual microphones and split (the little59 of at SD). I can not wait to try it with my Epiphone Les Paul Standard Plus. There have been seven distinct versions of the OCD, identifiable by the PCBs and layout on the inside, alongside visual cues like the size of the logo on the front panel. I have long intended getting a Fulltone Plimsoul for temporary swap-out purposes, otherwise I have no plans to add anything in the OCD area - I had not really intended to so with the Odyssey - it obviously was not on anyone’s radar, but it just turned out to be a really good match, and a great versatile and therefore permanent fixture. It is surprising for us to see that this device can actually give you a sound that is loud enough. Mooer Hustle Drive Pedal is really efficient for its size for sure. Hardware and Build Quality The world’s most famous green pedal, which boosts the midrange frequencies to give you that satisfying guitar squeal or ’Tube Scream’ as it’s now most commonly known. This pedal is heavily replicated in all manner of varieties, the Ibanez Mini Tube Screamer is perfectly acceptable with its TS9 tones, although not too high output, one better in many ways is the Keeley Red Dirt Mini which came out of all the Keeley Tube Screamer Mods - here with 4 different dip-switch modes. Best for me though is the One Control Persian Green Screamer which has a switch for TS808 Vintage Mode, as well as TS9 modern.

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REGULAR - Boss BD-2 / W Blues Driver, DigiTech Screamin’ Blues, Keeley Katana Blues Drive, Pedaltank Blue Overdrive, VFE Pedals Blues King, Wampler Paisley DriveSmall but perfectly formed, this diminutive and affordable pedal is allegedly a direct clone of the OCD. The pedal is well made and small, so it's perfect for all pedal boards. Honestly you wont be let down by this. Interestingly, for the first few years of manufacture, the germanium diode was incorrectly oriented, meaning the pedal had a sound all of its own. This was later corrected, returning it closer to the sound of the original. Classic tones The clipping waveform distortion on the OCD is delivered by two 2N7000 transistors after the first stage, with the Drive control determining how much the signal is amplified before it hits this point.

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SMALL - Joyo Hot Plexi, Movall Plexi Troll, One Control Purple Plexifier, Rowin Plexion, Tone City Golden Plexi, Xotic Effects SL Drive I have several distos underfoot. This e Ci used for solos and sometimes I also cheat a little grain of gain that is dirty sound just right. To be honest, I hesitate to take a second. You will occasionally acquire a pedal that is allergic to your set up - no matter what you do, you are unable to dial in a satisfactory tone. You need to be mindful that the cheaper pedals are made with cheaper materials / components, and have less tolerances, less headroom, and typically a more opaque / muddy / thin soundstage. While the very best petals sound open and wide, deep and immense. As is ever the case, this is a balancing act between analogue and digital, passive and active circuits, hand-wired and PCB, and tubes versus electronics in some instances. Overdrives and distortions make use of very specific component transistors (silicon vs germanium, jfet vs mosfet etc.), capacitors, diodes and op amps / core processors / chips - each of which gives you a particular nuance, timbre and texture.Pedal Mooer Chinese brand has decided to copy many legendary pedals in its series Micro. The Hustle Drive is Fulltone OCD wants one and uses the same settings: Gain, Volume, Tone switch and a Low Pass, High Pass.

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SMALL - ENO OD-9, Ibanez Tube Screamer Mini, Keeley Red Dirt Mini, Mooer Green Mile, Mosky Tube Screamer, One Control Persian Green Screamer, Rowin Greenizer / Tube Drive, Tone City Kaffir LimeIn all cases you need to be patient and need to experiment when attempting to dial in the best possible tone. All pedals don’t necessarily suit all amps, some are more susceptible to deviation. A case in point is the Diezel VH4 pedal which many loath with a passion, but comes out great for me run directly into the amps (rather than via fx loop). In fact all my overdrive and distortion pedals run into the front of the amps, through Alchemy Audio modded Boss NS-2 Noise Gate and modded Boss GE-7 Equalizer - with Strymon Modulation and FX added at the end of the chain. SMALL - Movall Minotaur, Often FX Meta Driver, One Control Cranberry OverDrive, Tone City Bad Horse, Wampler Tumnus If you have space on your board you may as well go for one of the many varieties of ProCo Rat now available, and if you are adventurous, you can try out the new Chase Bliss Brothers Analog Gainstage which does some very interesting things with fuzz distortion. The Mini Tube Screamer is very close to the full size TS9 tone, although I readily agree that the best overall sounding Tube Screamer is the 808 variety in either its regular format or extended Deluxe / DX version. The One Control Persian Green sort of gives you the best of both worlds here. We must not forget either that Maxon developed the Tube Screamer (808) sound for Ibanez before those two companies went their separate way.

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