FAR BEYOND DRIVEN
Guitar World|April 2022
NO MATTER WHAT KIND OF MUSIC YOU’RE INTO, THERE’S AN OVERDRIV PEDAL (OR TWO) FOR YOU. IN THIS ISS WE ROUND UP EIGHT OF OUR FAVORIT
AMIT SHARMA
FAR BEYOND DRIVEN
FEW COMBINATIONS OF words seem to please guitarists as much as “more gain.” For some, that might just mean an overdrive set low and used almost as a boost to subtly kiss their amp's front end. For others it can embody a whole new universe of soft or hard clipping, brimming with new opportunities for sustain and saturation. Since the invention of the Gibson Maestro FZ-1 Fuzz-Tone in 1962 and the Arbiter Fuzz Face in 1966 - and then the consequent arrival of Boss, MXR and Electro-Harmonix in the early Seventies - tone has become something of a personal quest for every player, using the right pedals and amps to best capture the magic in their hands.

As we all know, a good amp shouldn't need pedals, but that doesn't mean you won't. Overdrives can work like an extra channel, which is especially handy for low-gain single-channel combos, or as an EQ shift to help your leads cut through when performing with a live band. And for those hoping for something a little more radical, certain drives can drastically change the tone of what you're playing through – to the point where you're not just getting another channel, you're getting a whole new amp. Here's a closer look at eight of our favorite overdrive pedals around today.

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TUBE SCREAMER TS808 REISSUE

$179, ibanez.com

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