
Kapo_Polenton
Well-known member
Who am I kidding.. of course I'll try more because that's what we do.. that said, for the time being, this is the willy wonka golden ticket for me. After all the overdrives I have tried, I finally got my hands on a good ol fashioned TS-808 and it has the mojo. What it has that the SD-1, GT-OD's, bad monkeys, mad professors or KoKo's don't have ? I find it is subtle. Where overdrives tend to sit on top of your tone, I find the 808 circuit fits almost under it. I know this may make little sense to some of you but it adds just enough without overpowering the tone and changing it. You can sit there flicking it on and off and it just gives you more of a good thing. Furthermore the highs... love the highs. They don't seem to bleed or get harsh as they might with other screamer variants or overdrives. There is a slight compression to my ears which helps soften or fatten the highs a bit while you still keep a tight low end. I honestly feel this pedal has the right amount of compression and tightness without altering your base tone.
Are these 808 variants sometimes overpriced? Yes. But that said, there definitely is a difference between this pedal and my bad monkey (which i also love). It's all in the highs and subtleties. I don't think i'll be checking out any of the "better" more gained out or more bass heavy or more EQ'd versions of this design. The classic works fantastic with Marshall based amps and I'd imagine it is a boss with anything high gain that needs tightening. I almost want to pick up a second pedal this thing is so good to my ears. Haven't said that in years and wish i had tried this out sooner. No wonder it is on countless 80's records pushing the front end.
This is the ibanez TS-808, how is the maxon by comparison? My next step is going to be to mod my SD-1 to 808 specs with one of those Monte Allums kits. We'll see how it compares. I don't really have a need for the BOSS coloration moving forward I don't think.
Are these 808 variants sometimes overpriced? Yes. But that said, there definitely is a difference between this pedal and my bad monkey (which i also love). It's all in the highs and subtleties. I don't think i'll be checking out any of the "better" more gained out or more bass heavy or more EQ'd versions of this design. The classic works fantastic with Marshall based amps and I'd imagine it is a boss with anything high gain that needs tightening. I almost want to pick up a second pedal this thing is so good to my ears. Haven't said that in years and wish i had tried this out sooner. No wonder it is on countless 80's records pushing the front end.
This is the ibanez TS-808, how is the maxon by comparison? My next step is going to be to mod my SD-1 to 808 specs with one of those Monte Allums kits. We'll see how it compares. I don't really have a need for the BOSS coloration moving forward I don't think.