SANSAMP GT2 VS JEKYLL HYDE OVERDRIVE(RED)

I got a J&H, but the distortion side is now never used at all. None of my stuff requires any chug or high gain stuff, though the J&H can pull it off impressively. The tonal control for the distortion side is insane. Lots of tweaking will bring lots of loveliness.

The overdrive side is sweet and is the only side I have been using the last few months.

I will be selling it soon because I don't need the distortion at all. Since have people interested here I offer internally to us SOFT guys first. $200, condition is great. No scratches, no dents, not even much dust on it as I keep it in my pedal board all the time. Footswitch is hardly stepped on as I leave the overdrive always on all the time. I bought from MrMisse about a year ago. Has seen a number of gigs, always in the safety of my pedalboard of course, so the opamp chip is quite 'sweetly broken in' if you believe in that mojo stuff. If nobody wants I'll be offering on Luther's after 2 weeks.
 
theblueark said:
...Has seen a number of gigs, always in the safety of my pedalboard of course, so the opamp chip is quite 'sweetly broken in' if you believe in that mojo stuff. ....

You mean like them guitars-made-with-3-million-year-old-wood-mojo-mojo? :D

No offense but... I'll take a 10 yr old J&H over yours anytime!!!! :wink:

Sheesh, its lunch, why am I still here?! 8)
 
Heh I read in amazement about the 'breaking in' of opamps in some article somewhere. Eric Johnson believes in it as I recall. But he believes also in battery brands and rubber bands in place of screws heh.

Hmm 10 years ago no J&H i think :P
 
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