tremolite wrote:
I totally want to check out the Zvex Super Duper. I've played with the Super Hard On and I understand the Super Duper is similar but on steroids. Hey Zhivago, what else can you tell me about the Super Duper?
it's my fave pedal ever...my old one was yellow and was stolen, and I had to buy another one.
it's sparkly, juicy and most importantly, you can hear the string-to-string separation....which is godsend for me, because of all the open string chords I play
it makes guitars sound huge....using it with a bright setup can make things too trebly though....
it cuts through like a knife in a band situation as well, which is another great thing about it...it is a band pedal really...in a livingroom, with an amp on 1-2 it's pretty unspectacular (unless playing it through a Zvex Nano!!)...but turn everything up and it is rather amazing.
the way I play with it nowadays is, get the amp to a nice level, boost it further with the 1st non-master channel, and for choruses/lead parts, I hit both switches at the same time...that switches off the first one, and instantly brings up the second channel, which I have maxed gain on (but I keep things sane with the master volume)
now...If I wanna go to 11....well, I can add the first channel to the second...with an amp cooking the sustain can be unbelievable....
going through the AD900, which has high headroom due to the 12V it uses, it sounds rather amazing...I cannot wait to get my Tremolux up and running so I can hear the chain in use
Jazzmaster > SD2IN1 > AD900 > Tremolux
should be amazing
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