Re: Which EQD Overdrive?
Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 7:30 pm
I think JustNick has a demo of damn near every EQD pedal on his youtube. I love his demos and when I am looking for an EQD pedal, I check his channel out immediately.
That's exactly how I used the Monarch when I played bass for a punk-ish trio. I also love it on guitar where note clarity in complex chords still shines through, but it also makes the cab thump bigger than it does, for lack of a better description. My Deluxe Reverb sounds much huger than it is when I kick it on.jrmy wrote:On bass, the Monarch could pass for fuzz when cranked. Really great old-skool gnarly toanz. Again, not to spam the Talons, but I'd say it's flexibility is extreme.
MaxMaps wrote:all of them
you want all of them
joe shmo here, and i've tried every EQD drive (i work at a guitar shop that's an EQD dealer so yeah...), and for my ears, through a 65 princeton reverb, the white light, speaker cranker, and the talons are the best. If you're a low gain guy, I'd say the white light is for you. If you want flexibility and good tones all around, the talons is there. If you want a simple drive that stacks well with other pedals, cranka da speaka. if you like the way old orange amps sound, the monarch gives that and then some. if you're into 70s rock tones (that aren't orange amps), dream crusher or crimson overdrive. if you like big muffs, hoof fuzz with the fuzziness toned down can be slightly overdrive-ish too. I don't think EQD makes a single bad pedal so you can't go wrong, you just have to find one that complements your amp the best. If it makes you feel better, I still don't know which to buydevideva wrote:I like JustNick demos alot. But what i really want are demos of Just Joe Shmo. Cause that's why I am. JustNick has been in ten groups, teaches school. and so....
Thanks for your time and insight. It helps and I think I may print it out just to have. I do have a Speaker Cranker and it's my single favorite pedal. I like playing with my amp clean, or with a bit of Speaker Cranker to take the prissyness out of it. Yes, it's the SC which makes me want to try their more gainly or ungainly overdrives. I also have Dirt Trans and Sea Machine so I am a big EQD fan and think they cost quality lower than most shmucks out there now.transients wrote:joe shmo here, and i've tried every EQD drive (i work at a guitar shop that's an EQD dealer so yeah...), and for my ears, through a 65 princeton reverb, the white light, speaker cranker, and the talons are the best. If you're a low gain guy, I'd say the white light is for you. If you want flexibility and good tones all around, the talons is there. If you want a simple drive that stacks well with other pedals, cranka da speaka. if you like the way old orange amps sound, the monarch gives that and then some. if you're into 70s rock tones (that aren't orange amps), dream crusher or crimson overdrive. if you like big muffs, hoof fuzz with the fuzziness toned down can be slightly overdrive-ish too. I don't think EQD makes a single bad pedal so you can't go wrong, you just have to find one that complements your amp the best. If it makes you feel better, I still don't know which to buydevideva wrote:I like JustNick demos alot. But what i really want are demos of Just Joe Shmo. Cause that's why I am. JustNick has been in ten groups, teaches school. and so....but I grabbed a speaker cranker just because they're cheap and they're fun to throw into the pedal chain just about anywhere and get toanz.