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Digitech Screamin Blues Overdrive Distortion
Review of the Digitech Screamin Blues by The Man in the Jar
Features of the Digitech Screamin Blues
Construction - Extraordinarily solid metal construction with the entire lower end comprising of a very chunky and positive footswitch.
Ins and Outs - One in on the right side of the body with two outs, Norma and Effect. If using just one amp or mixer channel use the normal out. If using two mixer or amp channels you can use the normal out for the dry signal and the second out for the effects signal.
Power - 9 volt battery supplied or optional adaptor.
Controls - The Level knob controls the output to the amp. The Low and the High are eq's and the Gain knob controls the overdrive distortion.
Sound of the Digitech Screamin BluesAt minimum gain there's a teasing touch of grit. This increases up to halfway where I found a perfect blues-rock-Les-Paul kind of vibe. Onwards from there the saturation gets more and the Screamin' starts to come easily into your solo playing. On full whack it's Hendrix style blues you'll be toting.
Overall Impressions of the Digitech Screamin BluesThis is a very classy little pedal that delivers a full sweep of classic overdrive levels without descending into the nutter-bastard-mental arena of out-and-out distortion. Together with Digitech's Bad Monkey the Screamin' Blues is a player's effect - a bottle opener rather than a nutcracker.
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