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A HM-2 was my first pedal evar waayy back in 84 or so. 70's Fender Musicmaster-HM-2-70's Fender Vibro Champ was the first rig. Would love to revisit an old mij one today but they are more than I want to pay. As a consolation the SD-1 in the pic is mij.Where's your Boss HEAVY METAL pedal?....................geeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh............![]()
I was just razzzing ya.............That's a great collection of boosts my friend!A HM-2 was my first pedal evar waayy back in 84 or so. 70's Fender Musicmaster-HM-2-70's Fender Vibro Champ was the first rig. Would love to revisit an old mij one today but they are more than I want to pay. As a consolation the SD-1 in the pic is mij.
YEP!I´m only a fan of slight boosting, for me it never works out slamming the input. Lots of folks dig it and sound good that way, but it´s not for me. But getting a boost dialed in juuust right into a Super Lead-ish amp, pure heaven.
just got the OG kokoboost yesterday. thats a great pedal
A HM-2 was my first pedal evar waayy back in 84 or so. 70's Fender Musicmaster-HM-2-70's Fender Vibro Champ was the first rig. Would love to revisit an old mij one today but they are more than I want to pay. As a consolation the SD-1 in the pic is mij.
Use it with Hermansons and wizards !just got the OG kokoboost yesterday. thats a great pedal
I have a nice clone of those old 14-pin OD1s, it is very particular indeed. Not that similar to the SD1, which was a surprise, and like you say it´s one big squawk of mids and nothing else. Really brash in that way, which can be cool but also awfully thin in some rigs.I picked up a Koko v1 and I'm still trying to bond with it. I've never really bonded with SD-1's either, actually an OD-1 seems to work better for me as it has a very particular notched/cocked sound to it.
I don't really boost that much, but if I do, then I seem to prefer a TS10 or a Klon type circuit.