Radioboy950
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Reverend Drivetrain II Overdrive...ran across one while searching for some new gizmos & gadgets. If you've used one, what do you think??
Reverend Drivetrain II Overdrive
The Ibanez TS-808 and TS-9 are two of the most popular overdrive pedals ever made, but a host of other pedals strive to emulate the TS-9 sound and then some. Reverend’s Drivetrain II ($169 retail/$109 direct), uses the same JRC4558 chip that powered the original Ibanez circuits, but offers greater output, dedicated Bass, Treble, and Volume controls, and a neutral-buffered bypass circuit that not only prevents “tone sucking,” but allows you to drive long cable lengths without signal loss.
With its Drive knob at zero and the Volume cranked, the Drivetrain II packs enough output to grungify a Fender Twin Reverb or whip a non-master Marshall 50-watt into a frothy rage. Nudging up the Drive control brings on plenty of ballsy, ’Screamer-flavored grind, which, as with a TS-9, remains fairly mild even when set to maximum. The Drivetrain II’s distortion dynamics are perfect for working your guitar volume to morph between rhythm and lead, and it also boasts an open, uncolored voicing and a powerful Bass control. This is a cool pedal for a great price.
—Art Thompson
Kudos
Excellent TS-9-flavored tones, but with way mo’ bass and output. Simple and rugged.
Concerns
Hissy at high output levels.
Contact
(586) 775-1025; reverenddirect.com