DigiTech DSB Screamin' Blues Overdrive Analog Distortion Pedal
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Product Description
DigiTech Screamin Blues Overdrive Distortion Pedal brings powerfully dynamic blues grit to your rig.The Screamin' Blues Overdrive-Distortion pedal is for those guitarists who need a responsive pedal that recognizes the intricate playing dynamics that comes with being a blues man. Blues players from all around have shown their love and respect to the Screamin' Blues for giving them the most control of tone possible in a compact low cost overdrive. It's all in how you play it, strumming lightly will give you a mild, warm overdrive sound, but push the gain and pound the strings and you've got a heavy sustaining, dirty blues tone that screams with all the ultra-rich harmonics you can handle.DigiTech Screamin Blues FeaturesLevel, Low/High and Gain adjustments to dial in your soundDual OutputsAmp output for connecting directly to a guitar amplifierMixer output for connecting directly to a mixing board or recording deviceCabinet Emulated Circuitry for mixer outputHours of playtime from one 9-volt battery6-year warranty (register through the mail or DigiTech's website)
Details
- Controls: Level, Low, High, Gain
- Dual Outputs for amp and direct recording




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Outstanding product…I love it…does what it says it will do…great service and arrived ahead of schedule.
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I’m using it to play my Les Paul through a Fender Bass amp. I haven’t had alot of time to play with it yet, but at first try it did everything as advertised. Sturdy construction and it even came with an Energizer 9V installed. Batteries ARE included.
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Buy it, you won’t regret it. This pedal is a smokin’ deal and built very sturdy from what appears to be cast metal. I run energizer 9Vs in it and they last a long time. This pedal crushes the competition in its price range, at least up to $100 pedals. The little Screamin’ Blues pedal adds a boatload of warmth to my solid state amp (Crate GFX-30) and has quiet operation. Output (LEVEL) is generous, so can be used effectively as a boost pedal. The EQ is limited in options (LOW/HIGH), but decent and quite sensitive. The GAIN on this little honey shames my Boss DS-1 and is much fuller and fatter with a tube like warmth to it. To me, the unit really shines at low to mid GAIN settings with it’s tube-like sound qualities. Check out Gearmandude on youtube for his testing and positive review of it (you know, the guy that sounds EXACTLY like Jack Black, has tons of pedals and expensive guitars, but “isn’t’ Jack, yeah whatever).
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Been playing since the 70s and needed a pedal on a budget to replace a flaky TS-7. Tried several, including OD-3, BD-2, SD-1 & DN-2 through several Fender tube amps (I use a PRRI). This was the pedal I chose, and it gets used every gig.