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Jeckyl and Hyde overdrive

agaveman
June 22nd, 2004, 12:16 PM
I was thinking of picking one of these up to use with my tele.Any thoughts on this pedal?

jboyle
June 22nd, 2004, 01:29 PM
the fist one was pretty nice-i want to try the new version as it has a bass boost switch for the 808 side(like the RT 66)and upgraded parts/caps inside...plus it's red now and that has to mean something,right? ;-) the old ones are fine if you want to save some dough and go used-the Hyde side is a nice rockin' OD/distortion and the 808 side was not life changing(i'm not a huge TS fan anyway) but still quite good and useful for sure...i was always wishing it had the bass boost switch and now it does.

simon
June 23rd, 2004, 02:43 PM
in "the strokes" both guitar-players use one. so you can get their sound with it.
i have the route 66. it is good, but not amazing. it has a friendly, soft vintage overdrive sound. it does not sound as open as i hoped it would and in general a bit flat.

i think visual sound might be an overrated pedal maker. but then again they have fair prices and sound much better than my boss-distortion.

hippietim
June 24th, 2004, 12:39 AM
I didn't like my jeckyl and hyde - sounded thin, harsh, buzzy. I thought it was fair until I got an analog man TS9 and a keeley DS-1.

Doc
June 24th, 2004, 07:49 PM
I tried one at Sioux Falls music and didn't like it myself. But I did pick up a Boss OD-3 from the net that I do like. It is not voiced like a TS though, it is a more full range, or transparent overdrive.

Dale

jboyle
June 25th, 2004, 12:15 PM
Yes,i'd agree that one might be better off with 2 seperate pedals but it is a cool concept with both in one box...even though i ended up trading mine off i did find it useful overall and am curious about the updated version.

JohnK24
June 25th, 2004, 12:42 PM
ended up selling it after a few months...again, the "heavy" side (forgot the name) was great for modern ZZ Top tones...fat and fuzzy. The TS808 side, sorta liveless, muddy...imho.

JK

agaveman
June 30th, 2004, 01:25 PM
I have to say I was a little apprehensive after the lukewarm reviews but I pulled the trigger anyway.All I could say is I'm completely happy with the new red model J&H.It does just about everything from mildly overdriven to full blown distortion very nicely.Sounds great through my HRDX.The only thing I can't dial in is a mild clipping tone,so I guess I'll leave my Nobels ODR in my chain to take care of that.I would definately reccomend this newer version of this pedal to anyone looking for a wide range of overdrives and distortions.
Very quiet pedal as well!

bluescube
July 1st, 2004, 06:50 AM
Cool for you!

I jsut had Jeremy Camp thru on our concert series and they all had the new Visual Sound pedals. The lead guitarists had the red J&H and Jeremy used the Route66. They had Naylor, Divided by 13 and Mesa Recto amps.

_tom_
December 19th, 2004, 01:07 PM
oh cool so you use it through the hot rod deluxe? can you get a good marshall esque sound from it?

thanks

detuned
December 20th, 2004, 02:01 PM
I have a silver version J&H, & I think the key to this pedal is the ability to combine the sides...

I set both sides with a little less distortion than I would normally use, so that the Hyde side is a light breakup (where I don't really notice the bass loss so much), & the Jekyll side is nice & crunchy. Then when you combine the two, you get a nice full distortion that really pops.

Hyde: Light OD
Jekyl: Marshally crunch
Both: Insane lead

Cool pedal. Not the ultimate be-all end-all, but then again, what is? I may have to check out the red version...

bluescube
December 21st, 2004, 08:52 AM
I'm still thinking of getting one of these.......or getting the Bennett Brown Sound, Subdecay Stupid Box.....or or..

too many choices!