Why I Don't Like Overdrive Pedals & The 4 That Make The Cut - Ask Zac 274

If you grew up on the pristine, dynamic guitar tones of the 1950s and early 60s, standard overdrive pedals can often sound artificial, overly compressed, and flat-out unnatural. For years, I avoided them entirely because I preferred the sound of a guitar plugging straight into a great, clean tube amplifier. But sometimes, a little grit is totally necessary. Over the years, I’ve had to find overdrive pedals that actually work for a "clean tone purist." In this video, I’m breaking down the 4 overdrive pedals I’ve ever genuinely enjoyed, and exactly why they work where other dirt pedals fail. If you hate the typical "mid-hump" and compression of standard overdrives, this list is for you. Ibanez Mostortion (MT10): The secret weapon. Thanks to its unique CMOS circuit, it clips more like a real tube amp, and the 3-band EQ lets you dial out any artificial boxiness, and has a ton of tone shaping abilities Xotic RC Booster: A wonderful low gain drive/boost, with just a touch of mids Menatone Red Snapper (2004 3-Knob): An incredibly open, uncompressed, and amp-like low-to-mid gain drive with an upper presence that keeps your pick attack perfectly intact. Voodoo Lab Sparkle Drive: A Tube Screamer for people who hate Tube Screamers. The magic clean-blend knob lets you layer your pristine clean tone directly over the grit. GEAR USED IN THIS VIDEO: Guitar: Fender Vintera rosewood Tele neck with ash body, Dimarzio Muscle T pickups Amp: Vintage Fender 1968 Princeton Reverb with Fat Jimmy C1025 speaker Cables/Power: D'Addario cables, Truetone CS6 power www.truetone.com To Support the Channel: Patreon   / askzac   https://ask-zac-shop.fourthwall.com Tip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZac Venmo @AskZac #GuitarPedals #OverdrivePedal #ToneChaser #IbanezMostortion #XoticRCBooster #Menatone #SparkleDrive #GuitarTone