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Danelectro COOL CAT drive pedal vs Fulltone OCD V4 overdrive guitar effects demo w Les Paul & Dr Z

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2009

the Dano coolcat drive and the Fulltone OCD are rumored to be similar, so I picked up a Dano to demo against the Version 1.4 OCD. I used a 59 Historic Les Paul and my Dr Z maz 18 2x10 combo for the shootout. The pedals were very close in tone...I still favor the OCD, but that may be from my own self-admitted tone-snob view of these potential clones of other pedals. I tried to remain neutral...tried!

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  • he sounds like

    1.jack black

    2.dale gribble (king of the hill)

    3.death (from family guy)

  • I'm sorry, but you can't beat the OCD.

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  • Ocd sounds better! Seems just a bit more real , fuller.....listened to first comparisin, immediately obvious!

  • @iamsdeathgod Yep.

  • The better setting is when you dont have pushed no pedal

  • is this a 9v powered? and will an ordinary 9v adapter work on it (for example, boss, digitech type of ones)

  • @naazrael Cant use a pedal, cant understand basic english, figures.

  • @timmy47 Agreed. I was about to say almost the same thing about fuzz faces till I realized you already did.

  • @naazrael What your saying is that is okay to roll back your volume on a single channel amp to get different shades of dirty, but it's not okay when your using a pedal. So, because the rest of the world doesn't approach their setup the same way you do they're dumb?

  • @MakeMusicIA

    I primarily use my amp's drive, and it's a single channel amp. i use my volume knob for that, OR, i use a pedal, with my amp's drive low.

    Plenty of dynamics to be found. but to judge a dirt pedal on how good it sounds when not dirty is dumb.

    as far as tap dancing, it's all dependent on how you set your board up for ease of use. i haven't seen yours, so i don't know what "good sized" means. But just saying.

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