Stacking Overdrives - Do you do it?

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Timely!

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Ive got all those pedals or reasonable equivalents. Now I know what my next idle wet day will be filled with.
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What I don't get is, what do you do if you want to turn off the one on the bottom?
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hamo wrote: Tue Oct 11, 2022 5:37 pm What I don't get is, what do you do if you want to turn off the one on the bottom?
Stomp harder on the top one?

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codedog wrote: Tue Oct 11, 2022 5:41 pm
hamo wrote: Tue Oct 11, 2022 5:37 pm What I don't get is, what do you do if you want to turn off the one on the bottom?
Stomp harder on the top one?
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I'm a fan of double OD pedals. I have had the Bad Cat Siamese (2 klones), Kingtone Duellist, Double Barrell clone, and Duellist clone. I have now settled on the Duellist clone. I run the left side on all the time, in stock mode. It's very nice and dynamic. The right side is in fat mode, when I need more drive. Currently I have a Nux Horseman (a klone) but I'm not a huge fan. It's ridiculously loud. For more punch I find a Spark mini before the Duellist to sound better, actually.

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hamo wrote: Tue Oct 11, 2022 5:37 pm What I don't get is, what do you do if you want to turn off the one on the bottom?
Usually I just say her sister was better last night.
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