Sorry, none here. Good luck shopping!
Taking a long, hard look at the Barber Gain Changer and Barber Direct Drive Compact pedals.
http://www.barberelectronics.com/gainchanger.html
http://www.barberelectronics.com/compactDD.html
Any of you have any experience with either of these pedals? Pros/cons? Thanks.
Sorry, none here. Good luck shopping!
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Haven't tried, but I've hard a lot of good things about the Direct Drive.
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I have had the chance to play the Barber Gain Changer. It definitely is an overdrive that reacts perfectly with the guitar's volume.
I've played it with a Telecaster into a Fendertype amp. I had the impression the pedal was coloring the tone a little bit, if I remember correctly.
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Well, I went and ordered both of them.