Gristle King VS D&M Drive . . . Which Is a Better Pedal? - a podcast by Gear n Gigs

from 2023-08-02T15:19:29

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Overdrive and boost in the same pedal is really useful. Awesome in fact. Being able to switch the order of them is even better. Way better. Having some famous folks associated with the pedal is icing on the cake. Today Jet and Jason compare and contrast 2 different Signature drive/boost pedals, the D&M Drive from Keeley, co-designed and endorsed by Dan and Mick from That Pedal Show, and the Gristle King by Jauernig pedals, made to the specs of the famous Greg Koch. With lots of control and flexibility, these two pedals take guitar tone to the heights of playability, but in surprisingly different ways. If you thought all gain pedals are basically the same, check out this tone test to change your mind. The guys use P90s, Humbuckers and Single Coils with a Belle Epoch delay and spring reverb to make sure all avenues are explored in this fun and informative shootout.


 


 


For information on the D&M Drive, please visit https://robertkeeley.com/product/dm-drive/


To learn about the Gristle King pedal, point your browser to https://www.gregkoch.com/store/p56/Gristle_King_Pedal.html


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See more on the Catalinbread Belle Epoch by going to https://catalinbread.com/products/belle-epoch


 


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