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Jipes
August 2nd, 2011, 07:13 AM
Hi Fretters I've seen that Gregor Hilden a talented fellow regularly use the Okko Diablo Overdrive pedal is there anyone here which do play with one of theses wonder ? I play from now on a nice Deluxe Reverb Silverface and would like to get a nice biting tone :dance

http://www.stompbox.de/diablo_english.html

As an example here a clip of that guy



http://youtu.be/Kvi2EpkLHjc

hubberjub
August 2nd, 2011, 08:35 AM
Gregor is the only person I've heard use the pedal. It sounds nice to me. The fact that he's a great player doesn't hurt either.

bcdon
August 2nd, 2011, 10:44 AM
That was some great playing!

Jipes
August 2nd, 2011, 12:06 PM
Gregor is the only person I've heard use the pedal. It sounds nice to me. The fact that he's a great player doesn't hurt either.

I was quite curious to hear what user have to say about this nice overdrive

jpfeifer
August 2nd, 2011, 06:16 PM
I was curious about this Okko overdrive pedal also. I'd discovered this same site where that guy is playing through one and I love his tone. (He is an awesome player!)
A few years ago I bought a boutique overdrive pedal called the Zendrive which is supposed to give a close approximation to a Howard Dumble amp tone. I'd heard about these pedals from another site, so I though it would be the best choice for that sound. As it turns out, I was somewhat disappointed with mine. It doesn't have very much gain for an overdrive pedal, so you need to have your amp on the edge of breakup for them to sound good. But if your amp is set just right, they sound fantastic (kind of a Robben Ford tone).

I'm wondering if this Okko overdrive is a better version of the Zendrive?

--Jim

Jipes
August 3rd, 2011, 12:55 AM
I was curious about this Okko overdrive pedal also. I'd discovered this same site where that guy is playing through one and I love his tone. (He is an awesome player!)
A few years ago I bought a boutique overdrive pedal called the Zendrive which is supposed to give a close approximation to a Howard Dumble amp tone. I'd heard about these pedals from another site, so I though it would be the best choice for that sound. As it turns out, I was somewhat disappointed with mine. It doesn't have very much gain for an overdrive pedal, so you need to have your amp on the edge of breakup for them to sound good. But if your amp is set just right, they sound fantastic (kind of a Robben Ford tone).

I'm wondering if this Okko overdrive is a better version of the Zendrive?

--Jim

Hard to answer your question Jim because I'm wondering what they worth for ???

Eric
August 3rd, 2011, 10:22 AM
I was curious about this Okko overdrive pedal also. I'd discovered this same site where that guy is playing through one and I love his tone. (He is an awesome player!)
A few years ago I bought a boutique overdrive pedal called the Zendrive which is supposed to give a close approximation to a Howard Dumble amp tone. I'd heard about these pedals from another site, so I though it would be the best choice for that sound. As it turns out, I was somewhat disappointed with mine. It doesn't have very much gain for an overdrive pedal, so you need to have your amp on the edge of breakup for them to sound good. But if your amp is set just right, they sound fantastic (kind of a Robben Ford tone).

I'm wondering if this Okko overdrive is a better version of the Zendrive?

--Jim
I'm not sure about the Okko, but over at The Gear Page they seem to be obsessed about the dumble amp tone, and the Alpha Drive seems to garner a lot of attention. You might want to look into that one too.

Blaze
August 4th, 2011, 08:46 AM
The guy , Gregory , sure has a nice amp and pedal set up and he is playin great for sure but dont forget he is palyin most of the time on some gorgeous , great souding , expensive vintage guitars ,that helps create great tones too..

Jipes
August 4th, 2011, 08:57 AM
The guy , Gregory , sure has a nice amp and pedal set up and he is playin great for sure but dont forget he is palyin most of the time on some gorgeous , great souding , expensive vintage guitars ,that helps create great tones too..

Yes I do realize that, I for longtime now learn that good equipment doesn't mean necessarily good sound, but I have I guess decent material and a bit of practice and do search for an overdrive which would challenge the Tube screamer

guitartango
May 13th, 2012, 03:32 AM
bit of a old thread but i played one last night into my marshall 1974. This is a great pedal , no it's a ***** great pedal. If you listen to Greg playing and think how do I get that sound well you can. The best sound can be from hitting the voltage button (from 9v to 18v).

The only problem is that i now have to save up to buy one.