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Homebrew Electronics HBE Power Screamer Overdrive Pedal

www.ProGuitarShop.com - The Homebrew Electronics Power Screamer is an overdrive pedal providing many different overdrive sounds. The Power Screamer sounds best when ran thru the input of a tube am...  
 
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traynorgarnet (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Wow, I never thought I would hear "Welfare Mothers" on a pedal demo!! :) Cool . . .
750tblack (5 months ago) Show Hide
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I just got back from trying one of these with my Strat and I love it
jp6l6 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Nice sounding overdrive ! In the taste of the Visual Sound Route 66 I think. There is a bass boost and the emulation of the amp sag is better with the compressor the Route 66 features.
coughlintm (4 months ago)
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coughlintm (2 months ago) Show Hide
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you can get one with a fat boost.
derektrucksfan (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Only if you absolutely, positively have to have them!!!
Power2theFlyingV (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Lovin' that fatass sound
robpage1990 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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texas flood at the beginning?
leozingy (8 months ago) Show Hide
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They're quite different. This is a Tubescreamer with some amazing modifications - it provides a very nice crunch tone for great Hendrix/SRV rhythm work and when driven hard, a smooth overdrive for lead work/ it edges into a nice fuzzy sound at max. settings, for a trippy Hendrix over the top sound. The Big D is a straightforward distortion and has much more gain, tighter and defined, but not as appropriate for blues/crunch rhythm; it's great for powerchords and rock lead.
coughlintm (4 months ago) Show Hide
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very well said

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