Mar 8 2011

ZVex Vexter Series VSD Super Duper 2-in-1

ZVex Vexter Series VSD Super Duper 2-in-1 Boost Guitar Effects Pedal CrackleOne of the pedals I would like to personally check out in the near future is the ZVex Super Duper 2-in-1. I put together a Super Hard On clone about a year ago and was super impressed with how it sounded. That circuit was a much older circuit, and I did have some strange issues with it (due to my ability at the time – not because of the design), but overall it sounded really good. The Super Duper basically takes two ZVex Super Hard On pedals and cascades them into each other or you can use it as two individual Super Hard On pedals.

Having two circuits in a single box is great. For years I used the Crowther Audio Hotcake and I ended up buying a Crowther Audio Double Hot Cake, which has similar handling of the circuits. 2 footswitches for individual circuit control, or you can combine them. Options are always nice to have.

Here is the official description of the ZVex Super Duper 2-in-1 pedal:

Creator Zach Vex has a warning for those considering the Vexter Series Super Duper 2-in-1 Boost: “I WARNED YOU TO BE CAREFUL. When using this pedal, start off slow, and monitor your amp for potential damage.” This is no joke—with two Super Hard On circuits in one enclosure, this pedal is dangerously loud!

Channel 1
Channel 1 is a conventional Super Hard On, with a gain control on the far right and a yellow LED to let you know when it’s engaged. If you’re familiar with the SHO, you know that it’s a very sparkly sounding, high input-impedance preamp with incredible headroom, wide-ranging gain (unity to 60X!), and a maximum volume that will knock out your fillings. Channel one has no Master Volume control, but it’s cascaded into Channel 2, which does.

Channel 2 and Master Volume
This channel has the very same circuit as Channel 1, but the bleeder resistor on the output has been replaced with a Master Volume control, allowing you to turn down the output volume even if the gain is cranked. When Channel 2 or both channels are on, the Master Volume is active.

What’s it sound like?
You might wonder just how insane the Super Duper 2-in-1 sounds with both channels active and cranked up. Zach says, “I can’t get my Les Paul to stop feeding back at any audible volume level on my Marshall . . . I’m happy about that.” Of course, wide open isn’t the only setting on the Super Duper 2-in-1. It gives you a total of four volume levels, ranging, at your choice, anywhere from perfectly clean to ragingly overdriven:

* Level 1: Your guitar is true-bypassed with both channels off.
* Level 2: Channel 1 engaged.
* Level 3: Channel 1 off, Channel 2 engaged.
* Level 4: Both channels engaged

There’s no tone shaping in the Super Duper 2-in-1. Its two perfectly linear, high-gain, high input impedance preamps can be cascaded with a total gain that ranges from unity to 3600. That’s right, the maximum gain with both channels wide open is a whopping 3600, which is so completely distorted, hissy, feedbacky, and insane that you’ll never have a steady relationship again. Or a lease. Or a pet. Fortunately, with the Master Volume you can hear what that sounds like at a reasonable volume.

ZVex Vexter Series VSD Super Duper 2-in-1 Boost Guitar Effects Pedal Features:

* 2 Super Hard On circuits in one
* Channel 1 cascades into Channel 2 for incredibly dangerous amounts of gain
* Master Volume control lets you enjoy the madness at lower volumes

I found this video by dragonclaw88

You can pick up the ZVex Super Duper 2-in-1 for $199.00 at Musician’s Friend.

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Dec 8 2009

ZVex Super Hard On w/LED Boost Pedal

Today I wanted to talk about the ZVex Super Hard On boost pedal. I just recently picked up the Analog Man Beano Boost, and I’ve been really digging the clean boost action, so I wanted to take a closer look at the ZVex Super Hard On (SHO). It’s very similar in the sense that it pushs your input signal to the ceiling which gives you a great natural break up (assuming you’re pushing a tube amp). This pedal is extremely simple with only one knob.

Here is the official pedal description:

The ZVex Super Hard On w/LED Boost Pedal is a boost pedal and more. Ignite your rig to get the best tone it’s capable of. The boost pedal is so transparent no one will be able to tell you’re using a pedal. Perfect for making the most of a classic amp and guitar, because it simply makes your guitar bigger and pushes the amp harder, causing natural overload. This sound can be the solution to the ‘disappearing guitar’ effect you get sometimes on stage when you stomp on your distortion and sound weaker. When cranked, it sounds much louder than a fuzz or distortion under stage conditions.

I found another great video by gearmandude showing what it can do:

You can pick up the ZVex Super Hard On for $239.00 at Fat Tone Guitars.

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