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Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: 160.00 (cdn)
Submitted 10/08/2003
at 11:40am
by Mark
Email: mthack at NOrogers<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
3 knobs, pull the tone knob for fat harmonics. Pretty simple if you can hear.
Sound Quality
:
10
I'm using it with Strat's and BF Twin. Strat's have Dimarzio VV's and VV Blues'. I love it. Nice and thick, warm, doesn't color the sound of the guitar. I can dial in a clean drive to a Plexi. Well almost a Plexi, after all the amps are Twins. The true-bypass is always a good thing and just as important are the cables you use.
I replaced an original TS-9 and OD-1 with this. I tried an FD-2 and opted for this because of its sound.
I don't know much about the other Barber stuff though he has set the standard on this one for me.
Reliability
:
10
It looks and feels solid. Hammond style case the same as my Phase 100 that Ive had for 20+ years. The inside is extremely clean. If he built aircraft, I'd fly on them.
I have and will gig without a backup.
Customer Support
:
10
Never spoke to them, but based on the people before me I wouldn't worry about it either. The company I got it from in Canada was awesome.
Overall Rating
:
10
I play pretty much everything and use it for nice tight overdrive. I still use my Rat for distortion and TS-808 for a clean boost. I have been playing for 25+ years and so far this seems to be one of the keepers along with a TS-808, Rat, Mutron III, MXR 100(script), AD-9, Analog Man Chorus, RMC-1, and OC-2. I love that it's creamy amp overdrive from a pedal. Like I mentioned, I compared it to an FD-2, TS-9, OD-1 and liked this much better. Interestingly enough, I just got the OD-1 off of ebay because of all the hype. I think the TS-9 is better and this blows both.
It definitely inspires me as it doesn't clutter up the sound like the OD-1 and TS-9. You can articulate each note nicely with this.
I'd like to share the pedal with you though I probably won't see you for a while.
For 99 bucks I don't see how you can go wrong.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99
Submitted 10/06/2003
at 12:57pm
by F. Baroni
Email: nycbaroni<at>msn dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
Easy as turn and listen. Nice tonal variety. Manual recommendations are on target. I can tell a lot of research and thinking went into this box.
Sound Quality
:
10
Wow! What an improvement. Against my TS-808, Howie and FD2, this pedal kicks butt. I just don't even bother with those pedals anymore. The DD does all that and more. Amazingly quiet and organic-sounding. From the clean drive to the Dumble, it's all there. I gig this pedal with my Carr Rambler and Clark Beaufort and it puts a real tiger (Marshall, Dumble) in the tank.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Yes, solid box. Too new to comment, though.
Customer Support
:
10
Barber helped me through deciding on this, but @ $99, I shouldn't have wasted his time (sorry David). He's totally cool - and one smart mofo.
Overall Rating
:
10
By trade, I'm a jazz player, but to pay the bills, it's SRV and Robben Ford-type blues w/ some other stuff. I recommend this pedal for blues, rock, rockabilly, country, fusion - and anybody who wants their rig to get up and go, but wants to keep nice natural note and chord articulation.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99.99
Submitted 10/04/2003
at 12:33pm
by Tom E Foytek
Email: tastyriffs101<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
Easy to use.......Good info in the manual, for gettin' started. Stock Direct Drive. Not an SS.
Sound Quality
:
10
I'm trying all of 'em....Any and every distortion/overdrive dedal out there. All the Rats , MXR , Marshall, Boss(fake sounding, even my old OD-1 just sucks. I can't believe Boss is on so many pedal boards!?) , Digitech(like Boss but more fake? you tell me) , Visual Audio J&H(sent it back),and some Maxon's. If I did'nt talk smack , than I liked 'em. Some better than others. Waiting on my Pharoh Sweet Cheetah 2, and a McFuzz Hot. I'm trying them all alone , no chain . Just to compare. With different guitars(a few Gibson's, an American Strat, and a modified Yamaha w/ Fender lace P/U's and a Dimarzio Multibucker, and others. With my strat in the tasty front pickup setting, Nothing touches the Direct Drive. It's just too rich in wonderful harmonic tone. Mabe they all don't quite sound the same. My two Maxon D&S 2's had some of thier own character. This Barber DD Rules!
Reliability
:
10
Still new..... third week, it's solid.
Customer Support
:
10
Called for power supply advice......Dude was way cool ....on a Saturday!
Overall Rating
:
10
I teach and play many styles. I play Manual Rodrigues , Cordoba 30F, Ovation Custom Balladeer, Gibson, Fender. ..and more. 19 years playing . Rock , Blues , Classical , Flamenco, but my band now Worm Wagon , is Alt.Hard Rock, of some sort. Most fulfilling! This pedal does the blues better than ANYTHING I have heard. I want to find which pedals can give you a good sound anywhere, anytime on anyones rig. For 100 bucks , this pedal is truly a no brainer. Props to Barber on winning my 03' head to head pedal fest! SIB, Black Cat, Fulltone, Atomic, Frantone,(on and on it goes) .......can you guys answer Barber or what? I read that the gauntlet was thrown down with this pedal........that guy was right!!!
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99.
Submitted 10/03/2003
at 04:19pm
by Kelly James
Email: Kelackwes at cs<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
9
Easy. 3 nice looking knobs. Vol. Tone Gain Tone pulls out
for a mid boost.
Sound Quality
:
7
Fat sounding. Nice full overdrive but not a huge amount of gain.
I felt I could duplicate and surpass it's sound with my Digitech tone driver. Not alot of bite.
Reliability
:
9
A very handsome and solid unit. I'm sure it will last.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
no comment
Overall Rating
:
8
Very nice but not as good I feel as the hype. I often feel Guitar
Player rates very highly on appearances and vibe and this thing has it. However, as I said I was able to duplicate the sound with my Digitech tone driver and I also feel that the Boss OD-3 is better with a "glassier" tube tone.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99
Submitted 09/05/2003
at 02:09pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Pretty easy. Push/pull adds nice harmonics. Easy and versatile. Hard to find an unuseable setting.
Sound Quality
:
10
Wow! Dumble - yes. Marshall, vintage Marshall - yes. Tweed OD - yes. This box says what it will do and does it in spades. My Marshall 412, Dumble ODS, and K&M Custom have a hard time distinguishing themselves from the DD through a Silverface Fender at high volumes. I have all of these amps and more in the studio and even the best players in the studio guessed right only half the time. Pretty darn good for $99! If you can't get this pedal to do what you want - from blues to rock to fusion and in-between, well, then tone truly is in the hands isn't it? If you don't have the chops, don't expect this pedal to do that for you, but it's about the only thing it doesn't do.
Reliability
:
10
Opened it up. Very nice. Smart layout. Barber knows what he's doing. Solid.
Customer Support
:
10
Yep. I've spoken w/ the Barber people many times - always good. Good people over there.
Overall Rating
:
10
C'mon, for $99? Who can match or beat that? 25 years of playing clubs and 16 in the studios and this pedal is a first. Inexpensive, versatile, classic tones....what's not to like? Flat out, a 10.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99.00
Submitted 09/01/2003
at 04:00am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
9
It is as simple as most OD's. 3 Knob with Pull/Push Pot for Harmonic boost. Simple and easy to Mod with info on builders site.
Sound Quality
:
8
Ok I will give it an 8. I personally don't care much for the unit and I will sell it on eBay, but its not a bad OD, well its not much of an OD. Its more of a distortion as it does not sound much like any of my tube amps cranked up. It has FAR more gain then a TS9. But very little air between the sound so things can get muddy really quick. Works well as a Clean Boost and for Blues guys its got depth in that mode. There are better units for that function however, some more some less expensive then the Direct Drive. There is a little Bass loss but not too much. Compression is not over done, but when its cranked up I think there is quite a bit of compression going on. Rolling back the Gain Knob will reduce gain, but feels as its choking off High end to do so. There is the standard loss of textures that comes from using a OD pedal regardless of setting but its not huge and does not color the natural tone of your instrument too much. I can say that this unit can take your 20w deluxe reverb and make it sound like your playing it through a 4x12 cab with a good amount of British crunch. It can sound huge, but more like a Crate then a Marshall. Not amazing, but useful. The Direct Drive gets lots of tones, sadly none that I like. The Pull Pot Harmonic boost is cool for bringing an amp to feedback quick. Some people think that this unit sounds "Dumblesque" Don't believe it for a second. It can sing but sounding like an Overdrive special. I doubt it. Anyone who says that has never heard an OD Special up close. All in all for 99 bucks its cheaper then a TS9 with more options. If your a blues guy, this is not for you. If your a rocker, you might find something in the box to work for you. Not a bad deal, but not the last OD your ever going to buy.
Reliability
:
9
Seems well built, not a true PTP as a PCP is inside, but the pots and switch are not connected to the board directly so repairs and reliability should be no problem
Customer Support
:
9
Pretty good 48 hours to get an email reply. Not bad
Overall Rating
:
8
Its OK...it falls in line with the TS9, Nobles, BOSS and others. Not an amazing sounding pedal for my needs, but it has purpose. You can get what you put into it your rig and your hands will tell the tail. I used this only for a couple of days and let several players us it at jams. Not once did I hear anything that made me sit up and take notice. I did however hear a Fulldrive II sound amazing durring those jams, and that pedal I really did not like when I bougth one from Fulltone. I Sold it fast as I could, so as with all things here on HC, take it with a grain of salt.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: Trade
Submitted 08/04/2003
at 08:35pm
by Paul Honeycutt
Email: Pablomago (at) tdpri<dot>every1 (dot) com
Ease of Use
:
9
Three knobs with one having a pull switch. Set your distortion level, adjust the tone and your volume. Pretty darn simple!
Sound Quality
:
8
I'm using this with a hardtail Strat-like guitar with a P-90 at the neck and a Duncan JB at the bridge. Other pedals are Dyna-comp > Ibanez TS-5 > Boss DC-2 chorus > Ibanez Volume Pedal > Boss DD-3 > Mesa-Boogie Studio .22+ amp. The DD goes after the comp and before the TS-5. The DD give me a brighter distortion tone then the TS-5 with lots of sustain. I tried one in a store and to my ear it sounded a little different then the one I have. But it's growing on me and making me happy. Especially after gigging with it.
Reliability
:
10
Built like a friggin' tank! Unless you jumped on it with some big ol' clod-hopper boots, it'd be hard to do damage to this pedal.
Customer Support
:
10
I'd give an "11" if I could! I got a DD in a trade. It sounded raspy in the high end with some "artifacts" that I didn't like. A harshness that I couldn't dial it out. So, I contacted Barber and he had me send it to him. He didn't think anything was wrong, but to make me happy he sent me a brand new pedal! Now THAT'S customer service.
Overall Rating
:
8
I play roots rock, Americana, world beat, intergalactic calypso pirate music and blues based rock.
Tone is subjective. The first DD that I tried in a music store, as I remember it, sounded a little warmer and smoother then the pedal I have. Maybe it was the guitar and amp I tried it with. But it's really a great pedal. Not my holy grail, but I find it extreamly usable and it will remain on my pedal board. I'm still learning what it can do. There are tweaks that I might try on the Barber website. I want to try it with my lap steel. I like it much more then the Keeley modded Metal Zone that I traded for the DD. But the guy I traded with loves it, so it all worked out in the end. Anyway, the Direct Drive doesn't give me exactly the tone that I'm after. But it's one I didn't have before and I can make good use of it. That's why it get's an "8."
If I were to lose this pedal, I'd probably buy the DD SS with all of the trim pots to tweak things out. I just can't stop fiddling with my gear.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $120
Submitted 07/20/2003
at 03:57am
by musicluvver
Ease of Use
:
10
the direct drive is a breeze, in fact its hard to get a naff sound out of it. i use mine with my boogie mk1 reissue , turn the drive to 2 o clock and level to 3 o clock and it screams...unit also cleans up marvelously. i think even my granny could have gotten killer tones with the barber.
Sound Quality
:
10
increase the gain and listen to the compression take over.....yeah most pedals.....NOT the barber. beautifully transparent from gain meltdown to cleaned up strumming. i sold an analogman ts9/808 brown mod which slayed because the direct drive outperformed it totally.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
waited 3 months to get it from usa........no probs so far, hope to have none either, too soon for objective comment on this.
Customer Support
:
10
spoke to dave barber on phone, nice guy and very helpful, purchase completed without any hassle whatsoever.
Overall Rating
:
10
i dont hand out 10s if they arent justified, the direct drive is simply the pedal ive always been looking for. its brilliantly put together, has tones by the bucketload and fulfills every need i could have from a drive stomper. completely and utterly recommended from me.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 07/18/2003
at 02:49pm
by Paul
Email: none
Ease of Use
:
8
It's easy to get a good sound out of this pedal, and the 3 controls on the face of the pedal are easy to operate. However, the 3 trim pots are only accessible by removing the bottom panel (4 screws). It was probably the most economical approach to have the trim pots where they are located, and it allows for a simpler circuit.
Sound Quality
:
9
This is a comment/review of the Direct Drive SS (Super Sport) - $129 + shipping. I'm borrowing this pedal from a friend. I think many will be impressed (like I was) with the 3 trim pots that allow more presence, harmonics, and deeper bass to be dialed in. I've never heard the standard DD, but with the trim pots turned all the way down the sound is supposed to be the same as the standard DD (though the harmonics pot can be turned up a bit since the standard DD had a pull-harmonics tone control). I definitely like having the presence and bass pots turned up at least 1/2 way, and haven't decided on where I like the harmonics control yet.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Haven't had this long enough to give a rating, but it looks like it's built like a tank and is carefully constructed and soldered inside. I don't foresee any problems occuring.
Customer Support
:
10
Quick and friendly response to an email question I had.
Overall Rating
:
9
It's probably worth the extra $30 over the $99 standard Direct Drive model to get these adjustable trim pots. There are mods (tweaks) that can be performed on the standard drive drive, but these pots allow for more fine tuning and more range. This pedal is a great value.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $120
Submitted 06/24/2003
at 01:26pm
by Don M
Ease of Use
:
9
3 knobs with a push pull for the tone
Sound Quality
:
8
I'm using this with a Parker Nitefly or Jackson RR into either a Reverend Hellhound or Marshall Jubilee Series. I wanted something to provide a full on lead sound for the Hellhound and the Marshall needs no more overdrive but I always use an overdrive pedal for solos just to focus and fatten the sound. The Direct Drive is somewhat successful for my purposes.
The lower overdrive settings are uncompressed and full, particularly with the Harmonics mode engaged. The higher gain settings are plenty saturated, and the pedal becomes somewhat compressed. But to me the higher gain settings are still not meaty or amp like enough for me. My Direct Drive sounds a litte flat on the high end, without the extended highs of say the Visual Sound Route 66 pedal.
There is no bass loss on this pedal (something I cursed about several other tube screamer products I have owned). This pedal is interactive with the guitar volume knob as well.
Reliability
:
10
To me this is extremely well built.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
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Overall Rating
:
9
I was extremely impressed with this when I first received it. Since then I've had good days and not so good days with it. For me the tone control could provide a little more grit, it's to me more of a presence adjustment. The highs could also be a little more open sounding. Yes I am being picky. I have owned Boss OD1, Crowther Hotcake, Route 66, Vox Valvetone, etc and this to me ranks with the best of them.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $100.00 used
Submitted 06/20/2003
at 10:41am
by Joe Morgan
Email: jmorgan<at>socal dot rr dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
Three knobs, no waiting. Pull pot for the tone harmonics thingy. This unit does not contain a bad sound when used with the right amp/guitar combo.
Sound Quality
:
10
I had originally tried this pedal out at Tonemerchants and was NOT impressed. I tried it through a univalve with a CU24. I thought that the pedal sounded thin and lifeless. Fast forward one month.... I picked up a unit used after hearing the steelbender clips and thinking that it sounded better when Jason played it. I am using a germino lead 55 and a variety of different pedals, currently a RC boost and a MXR micro amp share the OD duties on my board with the DD.
I don't know what I was thinking before. This pedal with my Grosh into my Germino is heaven. The harmonics switch engaged is my favorite setting. Usually between 11 and 1 oclock on the gain and 12 on the volume. VERY articulate both with chords and single notes. I wish I had purchased this before I picked up the RC Boost. If I had my board would consist of 2 DD's. For 99 bux this pedal can't be beat.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Seems to be built very well.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to deal with Dave.
Overall Rating
:
10
This is a great meduim gain pedal that makes a great amp sing. I think this pedal may be very amp dependant though. Kinda like adding garlic to a recipe. Works great as long as you aren't trying to bake a cake.
Yeah I am gonna buy another one, even if it wasn't stolen.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99
Submitted 06/09/2003
at 12:45pm
by P. A.
Ease of Use
:
10
Simple intuitive layout with 1 page manual. Similar Vol. Tone, Drive knobs as on other OD/distortion/boost pedals available these days. Pull function on the tone knob introduces unique "fat harmonics" mode. Nice smooth action with turning the knobs, footswitch seems rugged, case, jacks are all sturdy.
Sound Quality
:
10
I use this device in a pedalboard setup in this order: Boss Compressor-Direct Drive-TC Electronics SCF-Boss DD5 Delay-Alesis Nanoverb. It only gets minor hiss with the fat harmonics mode at high gain settings. Main guitar is a 1995 Gibson ES 335 Dot Neck, amp is a Boogie MK III Simulclass w/no name 112 cab loaded with an Altec 417 12" speaker.
I didn't have much of a chance to fool with the Dierct Drive before taking it on a gig. When I first fired it up at club volume it was kind of trebly for my tastes so I rolled the tone down to about 9-10:00 with it pulled to fatten the sound. Drive was set about 12:00, volume at 11:00. This is where I found the sweet spot for my setup.
I still had to roll my guitar's tone down to 1/2 on either pickup but the sound was sweet and full with nice sustain. The good part about having that much bite is that if you need to cut through keys or horns there's plenty of it in this pedal, just turn up your tone knobs.
One of my all time favorite guitar tones is the sound Larry Carlton got on his "Last Night" album. I was close to getting this tone with the Direct Drive. Of course without Larry's fingers, mind, soul and no Dumble OD Special (modded for him) it's not likely to clone his tone anytime soon. But, compared to all the other pedals of this type I've tried or owned it's the only one that doesn't over compress the guitar's signal nor does it muddy up your tone with Tube Screamer inspired mids. And, it has plenty of gain so when you use your guitar's volume it will clean up enough for rhythm when down.
I've been using a well known boutique OD pedal for about 5 years that I've been very happy with. However, it doesn't have the clarity or range of overdrive of the Barber DD. Hey, for $99 how can you go wrong! You have to wonder about some of the prices being charged for other boutique pedals out there.
I'm giving it a 10 because of it's versatility, ease of use, and value for the price.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
No problems yet. I always travel with a Boss Be 5 (simple non-programmable multi effects unit) for a backup as it works well going direct into the board if need be. You just never know.
Customer Support
:
9
I dealt with their sales guy one time when calling for availablility. Was very helpful, answered my questions, very personable. All I've heard are good reports about David Barber getting on the phone to resolve any issues.
Overall Rating
:
10
I play "classic rock" and a mix of everything else in a function band but also work with a trio that does blues/fusion/jazz stuff. It can handle about any mild-moderate-hi gain overdrive/distortion sounds. When they say "direct" they're not kidding! If you want this pedal to be in your face like cranking up a Hiwatt, it will do it. It will also be softer, more compressed as well but not muddy or be tone challenged as some other pedals. I think it's more "amp" sounding and less processed. Some settings were giving me a sound similar to an old BF Deluxe Reverb with a rectifier tube with volume on 8-9. Nice singing overdrive with a little rectifier tube sag.
If I were stranded on a desert island with a 335, Deluxe or Super Reverb and a Barber DD I could be happy!
I would definitely replace this pedal if lost or stolen.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99
Submitted 06/04/2003
at 08:39pm
by Tom
Email: tonepoet<at>yahoo dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy to use, like basically any other stompbox on the market. The push/pull tone is something quite unique, though, and to me adds a lot of useful vibe. Was sent a pre-release manual with some sample settings, but just fiddled with it like anything else.
Sound Quality
:
9
I have a few different setups for different situations. My main setup which I use this with is this: Fender Strat with mods (roller nut, sperzels, Dimarzio HS-2's and Graph Tech string savers) >> modded Wah Dunlop (true bypass and added capacitor) >> Whirlwind A/B box (one input into tuner, one to effects) >> Barber DD >> Keeley modified Boss BD2 with Phat Mod >> self modified Ibanez TS-9 (808 specs) >> Ibanez DC10 Chorus >> Korg Dynamic Echo >> then into one of two amps, either a Tech 21 Trademark 60 (which I run direct) or a late 70's Silverface Fender Twin w/JBL's miked with a SM-57. I use the pedal with nearly maximum overdrive, because I use it for playing solos. I use the TS-9 for solos as well, and sometimes the TS-9 in conjunction with the BD2 for mad saturation. To me, this pedal has an overdrive that is VERY similar to that of the modded TS-9, with some exceptions (good ones). First, there is much more bottom end. It seems as though it fills up a sonic spectrum much more, whereas the TS-9 is midrange heavy. I can understand where some people whine that it is close to the TS-9, but it is more complex and MUCH more flexible. The overdrive is very clean, much more than that of the TS-9 and with the push/pull option, already it is in a class much higher than that of normal tube screamer type pedals. Pulling the tone knob seems to make it much fuller and definitely gives it 'cut'. I have to say, though, when I use it with the amount of drive that I do, there is some noise. But I don't step on it and then set down my guitar to go to the bathroom, so anyone with a bit of 'skill' can use a pedal in a manner that doesn't freak out on them. It took me a little while to get used to it, but that's because like any other guitarist, I am so used to typical tube screamers and all that, and this can give you anxiety option. It always sounds great. I gave it a '9' because I use it primarily for soloing, not for rhythm. I really like Robben Ford, and although I don't have have his gear or fingers or studio captured sound, you know, this thing does a pretty fair approximation of getting that real nice warm, fat, sweet sustain that he has. For some reason, when I use that TS-9 with the BD2 to get maximum crunch, I want to play more 80's metal type hair rock stuff. With this, I want to play artful, melodic lines.
Reliability
:
10
This thing seems solid. I build (or try to) my own stompboxes, so I understand the parts pretty well and what's good and so on. This thing of course takes a while to build because the parts are not cheap. I don't need a backup for this, unless it gets stolen, but I can't see something really happening to it.
Customer Support
:
10
Okay, there seems to be a lot of whining about getting these pedals. It even says on the site that it takes a while to get them. Why do you think? They are probably made in Barber's garage or something. When I ordered mine, the site said a 6 week wait and when 6 weeks rolled around, the site said 8 weeks. Well, I got it in 8 weeks, and I felt like the rest of the whiners, because there were so many gigs gone that I wanted to use this on and I felt disappointed and so on. You have to remember, these things have become very popular (for a good reason), and supply is greatly outweighing demand. Don't let the fact that you have to wait for this pedal make you think that it affects the sweet tone that rolls out of it. I got mine in late February (it was a Christmas present from my wife), and had to gig every weekend with it before I could finally write a review for it here in June. Before you write a review, get over the fact that you had to wait like everyone else. These guys answered all of the email that I sent, and I called once (they are busy, don't bother them) and got prompt, friendly replies without sounding rushed or anything. There is no need to upgrade this thing, and if you decide to do that, go to the website. What other pedal builders do that? I give them a '10' for customer support, because they do what good customer support does. Order a transparent Porsche and see how long it takes. If you build your own pedals, you will understand this all.
Overall Rating
:
10
You know, I give this pedal a '10'. I play in a rock band (classic and new stuff) on the weekends for clubs full of sorority chicks, a semi-touring gospel band, straight ahead and fusion during the week and some studio work. This works for it all. I really like Eric Johnson, Robben Ford, Michael Schenker and my newest hero, Carl Verheyen (that guy is the final chapter in guitar playing!). I would like to get their sounds sometimes, and like I mentioned, it gets a nice Robben Ford type fat sustaining drive. If you want GNR or Nu Metal, look elsewhere (get a Tone Jam modded DS-1 ,good sound for this type of thing and good price). I've been playing for 20 years, lots of touring experience internationally and I own a lot of gear. I am really happy with this, I may try a mod when I decide I want something different out of it, but right now, I'm happy. Look at it this way, how much does an Ibanez TS-9 cost? Add a modification by Keeley or Analog Man or Kevin at Tone Jam, and you're looking as some bucks (or go to Tonepad.com and find out how to EASILY mod it yourself, thanks FP!). This thing is $99!! For what you get from this, it's well worth. Maybe the price makes up for the waiting. I don't think that I would change anything about this (like stated before, there are mods on the website), it does what it does extremely well. If you are into tone and sonic inspiration, this is for you.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/04/2003
at 12:58am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
9
Sound Quality
:
9
Best Sound I ever had. Gibson 56er Historic, LuK Strat, Barber Direct Drive, Princton Reverb amp, Bogner Cube (Celestion Greenback). Nothing else.
Barber Direct Drive: Volume 3, Tone 4, Drive 2
You can control the soound perfectly with the Guitar Potis nothing else
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
I play bluesrock since 25 Years. I do not need anything else.
2 Guitars (Gibson Les Paul and Fender Strat Modell), Barber direkt drive, Princton Reverb amp and Celstion Greenback Speaker. This gives vou any sound you need to make this kind of music.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $111 incl. shipping
Submitted 05/26/2003
at 10:25pm
by Greg Reynolds
Email: bluesman at provide<dot>net
Ease of Use
:
10
Getting great tones is a snap as it has a familiar Volume, Tone, Drive
layout. The only twist to that is the tone knob's pull function for added harmonics.
Sound Quality
:
10
I'm mainly using the Direct Drive with a couple of other effects into a Fender Blues Junior. My main guitar is a Reverend Rocco(I've gotta do a review for the Rocco too...it's killer!) but I also have a nice Tele and a Reverend Slingshot. First off, I've gotta say that this is by far the quietest OD pedal I've ever heard. As far as tone, my idea of a great rig is a simple setup of Fender clean and Marshall dirty. IMHO, I'm as close now as I'll ever be with a small, simple rig. The Direct Drive sounds superb into my Reverend Hellhound as well but right now I don't need it's volume(church band-everyone else goes direct to P.A. including drummer). Ok, back to the tone. Warm, creamy,
liquidy, golden lead tones with sweet sustain and clarity that clean up VERY nicely when you dial down the volume on the guitar. This is probably not the OD for everyone however. It was designed to emulate EL34 output tubes(Marshall) and that's not for everyone. It's PERFECT for me though!
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Seems extremely well made using quality parts but anything can fail. I'd probably wanna have a backup just in case.
Customer Support
:
10
Sent a couple of emails prior to purchase and got very prompt replies.
Overall Rating
:
10
I play blues and a sorta blues/rock/jazz hybrid and have played for 30-35 years. I'd buy this again at twice the price! Great crunch tones
and killer blues. It just gives me such a sweet singing tone that my Reverend Drivetrain and Crowther Audio Hotcake are collecting dust. For MY needs, I can't imagine anything better.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99
Submitted 05/23/2003
at 02:29pm
by wolfgang
Ease of Use
:
9
3 knobs,Volume,Tone with pull switch for more harmonics,Drive;
easy to use,it takes a few minutes to find the right sound.
Sound Quality
:
10
after testing a lot of stompboxes over 20 years and many of them were
very expensive I will stick with this box.It's quiet,the quality of
the sound is better than I expected.I A/B ed it with some of my
favourites,they ALL ended second place.I play a HUBER Orca with Tim
White pickups and use a ALLEN OLd Flame with KT66 and two Celestion
Century speakers,pure tube,no IC's.I can have a Peter Green sound,
be on the FREE ride and pull the tone and blow like Santana or Gary
Moore with tons of sustain.
For the price of $99,- any serious guitar player should have one.
If anyone complains a bad sound with the Direct Drive,something is
very wrong with his gear.
Reliability
:
9
build like a tank;you can even change the chip without problems.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I didn`t need it yet;David Barber even has a mod section on his website.
Overall Rating
:
10
I play since 40 years mostly rock and blues,sometimes rock`n roll for
fun.I went through tons of equipment-I wish I`d never sold them.
The Direct Drive replaces all other overdrives;if stolen,I would buy
it again the same day.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: Swapped a Sparkledrive, Boss OD & Dan-o Pastrami.for it used
Submitted 05/13/2003
at 08:29am
by Dolemite
Ease of Use
:
10
3 knobs. Vol/tone/drive. Easy.
Sound Quality
:
9
Nice juicy boost, good sustain/drive pedal. Kinda noisy full on - duh. Using it in a pedal board w/Nobels Booster, DOD Compressor, Dan-O Tremelo & Rotary Speaker pedals, Boss Delay, DOD Slapback, Boss NS & tuner; MIM Strat, CIJ Jazzmaster, Dan-o baritone. And lighten up fellas - a steal for the money. Can do everything from Robben Ford juice to SRV sweat to Ramones grind.
Reliability
:
10
Built Ford tough.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't called - haven't had to.
Overall Rating
:
10
I play surfabilly/cowpunk/severe blues/crime jazz.
Here's my combo (cut and paste):
http://www.dillengers.com
Here's a tip for the pull knob hassle: remove the knob (loosen set screw) and pull pot up into "harmonic boost mode"; put 2 or 3 flatwashers w/1/2" diameter opening over the stem; put knob back on & tighten set screw. I did that cause I like the boost mode a lot more and I leave it on all the time, that way I can't turn it off when I'm fooling with the controls with my feet (which I do all the time).
I'd get another if it got swiped.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99
Submitted 05/12/2003
at 08:42pm
by Randy
Email: rgrant15<at>cox dot net
Ease of Use
:
10
Three knobs. Everybody has owned a lime green overdrive with three knobs (gain, tone, volume), so if anyone is left confused by the setup there isn't anything that can be done to help them.
Sound Quality
:
10
Here is where I feel absolutely compelled to respond to some earlier posts. I have owned everything - Matchless Hotbox, several Klons, TS-808's, three Fulldrives, Sparkledrive, Rat, etc., etc., etc. I don't think it is fair to bash a $99 pedal for not sounding like a $350 pedal. Whoever gives this pedal a "1" because they expected so much more out of their $99 investment should get a grip on reality or stick with the boutique boxes. With that said, I A/B'ed the Direct Drive with a TS-9 reissue ($175) with a 'brown' mod (another $35) and to my ears, the DD is a better pedal at half the price. They sound different, but the harmonics, smoothness, and fullness of the DD is better. I am extremely impressed, and that isn't easy to do. IMHO this pedal is everything it is supposed to be (and better than many others on the market) at a screaming price, and you get true bypass to boot, which the TS-9 doesn't give you. If you are looking for Metallica, Pantera, etc. forget it. Won't get it here, but that's not what I wanted. If you want Robben Ford, it gets you a lot closer (before anyone reacts, I am well aware that this pedal won't give you a $10,000 Dumble amp for your $100). But it is very, very good. Try one out and see if it lights you up. And the previous reviewers that give this pedal a low rating are still disappointed, write me. I'm interested in buying a few more of these as backups....... But the way you have described it, you certainly won't be looking to get your full $99 investment back out of it, will you......
Reliability
:
9
Looks like it is built like a tank. Don't like the knob used for the pull-compression (it is a little hard to grab hold of), but I can live with that in light of the tone.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Don't know.
Overall Rating
:
10
Unbelievable value for the money! I play rock and blues, and it does exactly what I was looking for. If there is a better value out there, I would love to know what it is. I would probably have paid $150 for this one and not had any complaints. Not only would I replace it, but I have a few pedals that will be going on the market to make room for at least one more of these on my pedalboard.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $111
Submitted 04/23/2003
at 10:10am
by John
Email: jvdunne<at>optonline dot net
Ease of Use
:
9
Its a snap to get very good sounds. Its hard to get a bad sound, its just what you are looking for. I am not an "over the edge " guy, so I like the vo. at 1 (o'clock), the tone in the 9 to 12 range, and the drive in the 8 to 11 range.
Manual is one sheet- could be a bit more, but this keep the costs down, and we all benefit
Sound Quality
:
8
Sound is great-very musical, very useful. The controls produce immediate results, and its dead quiet in the bypass mode, with no signal loss. The drive ranges from a mild overdrive to a high gain roar, with a lot in between. It could have more sustain in the low drive settings, however, but that is the nature of the beast. I compensate by using a compressor to remedy this, and it works fine
Reliability
:
9
I' had it a day. and it blew out on me. However, sent it back to David , who fixed it free and fast, and now all is well.
Its built very well-sturdy, full metal box, nice tight wiring on the inside.
I'm powering it with a adaptor (negative tip ring only), as experience tells me batteries fail when you don't want them to, and this unit requires four screws to replace the battery-not the thing to do when you are playing in front of people.
Customer Support
:
10
Great support- see above. David Barber is a throwback to individual craftsmen who care what they do, and care that their customers are satisfied. I would buy another product in a minute fro Barber Electronics
Overall Rating
:
9
I play rock, blues, etc.
I use a Tele, a PRS CE, a Heritage 535, all sound great.
I got this as the distortions in my POD2 weren't doing it for me. I run the DD into the POD, and use the POD for reverb, and other effects. and some compression.
I play through a original 65 Deluxe Reverb, and a Hot Rod Deluxe- both sound fine.
If lost or stolen, I'd get another.
I'd love to see David combine the Direct Drive with the Tone Press(compressor). That would be a pedal and a half!!!!
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 04/21/2003
at 05:56am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
no problemo 3 knobs, turn em,
Sound Quality
:
10
This a very high quality TS9 like pedal with more distortion and better harmonics. My TS9 is not very inspiring, basically dull and lifeless. The DD is a much clearer, fuller, more dynamic with much better harmonics that a stock TS9 re-issue.
This pedal works great with my tube amp and my SS amp. Also works equally well with single coils and HB's.
No complaints! Very rich and full sounding pedal.
Reliability
:
10
No problems
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Don't know
Overall Rating
:
10
Great value when comparing to the TS9 type OD's on the market. For $99 you can't go wrong.
All manufactures could learn something from Barber. Build a quality pedal and sell it at a resonable price. Not everyone can afford $200 for one pedal.
Some have given this pedal low ratings for sound quality, I really don't know how, I have been playing for 20+ years and can find no fault with the DD. I can only guess that anyone giving it a low rating was using weak batteries or bad power, this is one thing I did notice. When using the pedal with a weak battery the sound was very fuzzy.
Good pedal and a great price. Thanks Dave!
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99
Submitted 04/16/2003
at 06:32am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
9
simple enough, Don't like the push pull thing for the fat harmonics on the tone control. But no real complaints
Sound Quality
:
10
I have a very good ts9 with the 808 mods and many other mods I have done myself. I run both pedals side by side into a Fender Hotrod Deville 4x10. I really do like the sound of the DD, however I have to admit that it is very TS9 like. There is just enough difference in the overall quality of the sound to make it stand out, at least to me. The DD is a smoother, with more harmonics, there are some sweet spots with this pedal that I just can't get with my TS9, and BTW my TS9 has the second harmonic mod, which should make it even closer to the DD. So I would think that the DD would stand out even better when comparing to a stock TS9.
One thing I did discover is the DD is very sensitive to low power, battery or other. So I would make sure that you have a fresh quality battery. This would lead me to belive that if you ran the DD at 18Vdc you should hear even more of a difference in sound making the pedal all that much smoother, but this is purly speculation.
I can't understand the 1 ratings for sound? This is a high quality pedal designed by a guy who knows what he is doing. Is it TS9 like, yes but this is not a bad thing. It is more transparent that the TS9 with better harmonics and less mid hump, however I think the compression is about the same.
I love the way this pedal sounds in the mix, the harmonics are what make it stand out. It has this sweet singing voice that just isn't the same as my TS9, for cording with both single coils and humbuckers it works well.
Reliability
:
8
Should be fine, but some of the lettering is falling off?
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
Been playing 20 years,
Currently there is a lot of hipe around this pedal, and for good reason. It is inexpensive and it sounds great, making this pedal a bargain when compared to the competition.
If you own a TS9, save your money and get it modded, it will be 90% of what the DD is. If you don't and are looking for a great OD this is one pedal that you should definitely consider.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $95
Submitted 04/15/2003
at 10:10am
by Craig
Email: cwen at mail<dot>utexas<dot>edu
Ease of Use
:
10
As other reviewers said, very straight forward. 3 knobs and a push/pull knob for emphasized 2nd harmonics. I've heard complaints about the tone knob not having a broad enough sweep, but I think the sweep is just fine.
Sound Quality
:
9
Through my goldtone and my gibson lp classic, the direct drive sounds great. I find the mids are emphasized a bit, but it doesn't bother me at all, especially when I'm playing with the band. It helps me cut through a little. It certainly isn't as big of a mid hump as a tubescreamer. I don't think this pedal sounds artifical or buzzy at all. To me and my friends this pedal sounds like an amp that's been fronted really hard. I use it a higher voltage which changes the tonal characteristics a little. I'm not sure how to describe it, but it seems to make it sound fuller.
Reliability
:
10
David Barber seems to have made this pretty well. I don't expect any problems.
Customer Support
:
10
I e-mailed David Barber about running the direct drive at a higher voltage and he responded the next day. Good enough for me.
Overall Rating
:
9
I'm not really sure how anyone can think this sounds like they're playing through a telephone. Maybe this pedal is pretty setup sensitive, but through my rig it sounds fantastic. The direct drive took the place of a voodoo labs sparkle drive, which was also a pretty good pedal, but the direct drive has just so many more sweet spots. It seems like it would be a pretty good clean boost as well. Not as transparent as a Klon, but for $99 it can hold its own in that area. I really like the tones I get out of this box. If I lost this, I'd definately find a way to get another...I hate that 5-6 week backorder though.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99.00
Submitted 04/13/2003
at 08:11pm
by Randy
Email: none
Ease of Use
:
10
Easy to use, not so easy to get a decent sound out of.
Sound Quality
:
1
Very disappointing. You would think that a 6-8 week wait would be for something grand, but this is like playing through a transistor radio with a 2" speaker. Any more mid-range honk and it would be a goose. No highs or lows. I A/Bed it with my Route 66 and my TS-10, plus my new ZOOM PD-01. They all blew it away. The TS-10 was embarassingly better. Another reviewer said it was like playing through a telephone. Good call (no pun intended!). Certainly no Marshall roar here, more like the Nashville ultra mid-range honk.
Reliability
:
10
Built like a tank. Beautiful handwired workmanship. For what, I don't know. Huge true-bypass switch. It will last somebody a long time.
Customer Support
:
10
Called while looking for one. barber told me they were backed-up two months and he was hiring more pepole to keep up with the demand. this further fueled my desire to get one. They seem very nice and eager to please. Sorry for the dis.
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
I am selling it. Keeping my TS-10 and Route 66, plus I got a ZOOM PD-01 and Hyper Lead on closeout. These are KILLER pedals. I fell victim to the Guitar Player magazine review hype and backorder situation on the Direct Drive. It HAD to be good. I have been very disappointed. For me, it was unusable.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99.00
Submitted 04/12/2003
at 12:35am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
3 nobs with a pull out boost, very easy to use as discribed by others
Sound Quality
:
7
I am using the direct drive with a american standard strat. with fralin pick-ups into either a Budda Superdirve 30 or a Top Hat Club Royal. The DD is very much like a tube screamer with more gain and harmonics. The pedal pruduces a big fat round sound, however it is very, very dark. I'm a little disapointed by this procuct. The tone control is no help in dialing out the large mid-range hump. On the bright side the pedal seems to be built well and is reaonable for the quality.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Seems dependable, built well but I've only had it a month.
Customer Support
:
9
They were responsive in answering questions. They got the pedal to me a week early.
Overall Rating
:
7
I play primarily blues and rock. I've been playing about 8 years. There are several products on the market that cover ground similar to the DD. There are several effects that I'm familiar with that I feel are superior (in no particular order)Tonebone Classic, Klon, Sparkle Drive, Fulldrive 2. If lost or stolen I wouldn't re-purchase. It's not a bad distortion effect (at $100) just not a great one. I really don't get the Guitar Player review on this thing.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99
Submitted 04/11/2003
at 01:12pm
by Jeff
Email: performasays at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
9
Pretty easy, but, if you ignore the manual like I did, it takes a while to figure out. Many cool and authentic-sounding settings. This pedal has a lot going on. Shoulda read the manual first!
Sound Quality
:
10
Too many sounds to cover, but what a useful pedal. The best tones are Marshall-like, nice and creamy, a surprisingly accurate Dumble, a nice overdriven Fender, a TS-killer for sure, and a beats-all clean drive. This is much more of an overdrive than a distortion pedal. Very sweet and smooth. Natural as can be. Between my Two Rock Custom and the Direct Drive with fat harmonics engaged through a loud Fender Vibrolux, it's a dead heat for the Dumble tone. This is the most capable pedal I've heard. This pedal can bark, bite, growl, and howl. Bass is full, mids are sweet and pronounced, highs are smooth, not rough-edged.
Reliability
:
10
I have owned the Direct Drive for 4 months. Haven't even replaced the battery, but looked inside. It's immaculate and solid.
Customer Support
:
10
David Barber is the best. He talked me through my tone questions and guaranteed delivery by a specified date. Also promised to take back the pedal (unharmed) if it didn't do what he said it would. 10 is not high enough.
Overall Rating
:
10
One of my favorite settings has to be the clean drive. It is so pure and devoid of noise. Sweet as can be. I wish the pedal came with 2 channels for rhythm/lead and I would like it if he moved the on light so I could see it better, but I'm not complaining. I can tell when it's on.
I own so many pedals now, maybe 40 - yes, a gear freak. Half are overdrives. The Direct Drive doesn't do everything, but it almost does - it does much more than any 3 overdrives put together. For Marshall, Tubescreamer, and Dumble tones, it kills the 3 Menatones and the Keeley I once had which were supposed to be improved direct-knock-offs! For $99, a lot of faux-boutique pedal builders should be looking at themselves in the mirror. The best overdrive pedal ever at a price that is 1/3 of inferior pedals. Yes, I'm diggin' it!
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99.00
Submitted 04/10/2003
at 12:14am
by Chuck Berry
Email: fleming-tara<at>shaw dot ca
Ease of Use
:
10
A no brainer! Three knobs, volume, tone, and drive. One pull pot on the tone knob for the "Fat Harmonics mode," true bypass, in , out, footswitch, and away you go.
Sound Quality
:
1
Whoa! Wait! What happened! Beautiful looking pedal, SO easy to use, it just has to sound GREAT. Right? WRONG!!! Total waste of $99.00 plus shipping. A Tubescreamer eater? NOT!!! A reissue TS-9 with no mods sounds better than this pedal. I bought this pedal to augment my Custom Vibrolux Reverb and my soon to be delivered 64 Vibroverb Custom. I play an American Vintage 62 Strat and I use George L's for cables. When I plugged into this pedal and turned it on, my sound went from this gorgeous "on the edge" Fender clean with a great punchy bass and pristine sparkling highs, to this god awful "crunchy" bass WITH ABOUT 40db OF THE ORIGINAL BASS CUT OFF, (this pedal is NOT supposed to do that but it does it BIG TIME!), and these DARK sounding highs with NO sparkle or shimmer what so ever. I had the tone knob turned all the way up and it was still VERY dark! Basically, all that was left were the mids, and even they sounded like crap. Without a doubt this is the most BOXY sounding pedal I have ever used. Pull pot for "Fat Harmonics" to sound like a certain California boutique amp? Robben Ford Tone? Dare we say the word Dumble? Well I'll tell you what. I owned a K&M Custom and a Two-Rock Opal, both designed after the aforementioned amp, and this pedal does not sound anything like THAT amp, or the clones that I owned. This pedal is JUNK! Plain and simple.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Looks well made, but I'm not going to play it anymore so frankly I don't really care.
Customer Support
:
1
Well let's see. Dave answered all my e-mails VERY promply when I was initially inquiring about this pedal and ultimatley ordering it, but now that I have sent him 2 e-mails about my concerns, and the possibility of getting the pedal "modded," I haven't heard a peep out of him in over a week.
Nice!!
Overall Rating
:
1
If you like your ORIGINAL tone and want a pedal to augment that tone, ESPECIALLY IF YOU ARE USING A BLACKFACE FENDER AMP, look elsewhere! Do not buy this pedal!! It will impose it's own BOXY tone over top of your tone, and it will make your original tone sound like crap. Editor's Pick in Guitar Player Magazine?? That's funny. No, actually that's very sad, because I know for a fact that I am not the only one that was sucked in by the hype of this pedal, and is now just as disapointed as I am.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 04/09/2003
at 09:33am
by SID
Email: none
Ease of Use
:
10
I think you get the idea
Sound Quality
:
10
First off let me say that I really like this pedal. I has great chord definition, can go from very mild OD to supersaturated distortion. Most of the sounds are great and are even better with the Fat Harmonics switch pulled out.
BUT!
The tone of this pedal is squarely in the TS9 camp. Now I'm comparing it to a TS9DX that I have. My TS9 is modded for more distortion, asymmetric clipping, more base and the 808 mod. So it is a good sounding pedal. But the thing that really ticks me off is that before I purchased this pedal I asked Barber and many others the same thing. How does it compair to the TS9 and 808. Not one person told me that this pedal is just a better TS9 or slightly better 808 (modded TS9).
If it sounds like I'm disapointed in the pedal, I'm not, I really do like this pedal. I like it more than my TS9DX, not by much mind you, its just a little better. I would never have made this purchase had I known what I know now.
Areas where the DD is better - or not
better harmonics but you really need to listen
sounds better in the mix for some reason
definitly is a smoother pedal
better string clarity
still has compression like my TS9
still has the mid hump like my TS9
same base as my TS9 but cleaner and smoother
same level of distortion as my TS9
Areas of concern,
The tone response is not that great, moving the tone control from 0 to full doesn't change the tone that much. With the drive at 0 the tone control does almost nothing at all. The tone control works better the more drive you apply. I read the same thing at Steelbender.com.
I will give this pedal a 10 as I feel it is a great pedal.
Reliability
:
9
The over all construction and workmanship is very good. Some of the lettering is falling off already so I don't think it will stay on long.
This is a hand made pedal made in a small place, each one is hand assembled and signed by the builder.
Only a 9 because of the letters falling off the first time I used it!
Customer Support
:
9
Great, Dave answered my emails. They answer the phone. However you need to separate the hipe from the reality. So take some of what they say with a grain of salt.
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing for over 20 years. I own Fender tube amps and Line6 PODs. The pedal works equally well through both using my Strat or my Godin.
This is a great value. If you don't own a TS9 I would pick the Direct Drive as the clear winner. If you do own a TS9 then I would pay someone or make the mods my self, thats what I did.
99 bucks for a pedal of this quality is a great deal. The TS9 is the same price right now. As stated the DD is a better pedal in every way to an unmodded TS9.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99
Submitted 04/02/2003
at 02:37pm
by Dan
Ease of Use
:
10
Only 3 knobs - all of which are self-explanatory. About as simple as you can make it.
Sound Quality
:
10
I use this with a Fender Super Reverb RI and vintage Strats/Teles as well as a PRS Custom 24. For bigger halls, I'll substitute the SR with a 72 Marshall Mark II Plexi Super Lead (usually control with the guitar volume). As you can probably imagine, the latter combination can get REALLY loud !
I bought this pedal because I was looking for something that will fatten my Strats & Teles without destroying their natural sound (particularly the bridge pickups). I'm primarily a devotee of the Fender blackface amp tones but sometimes need the Marshall roar and I didn't want to have to lug the plexi around to get it. This pedal does that in spades ! The neck PU screams & soars while the bridge one is very full and tight (i.e. Hendrix-esque). I'm not a big humbucker user, but my PRS sings like a bird. I actually like this pedal so much, I don't use any other OD pedal on top of it like a lot of people do. Just a little bit of compression in front of it from his Tone Press compressor. It cleans up beautifully when you roll back your guitar's volume so you can get clean tones as needed. I run my SR volume at about 4 1/2 and the DD settings as follows:
Level: 11 o'clock.
Tone: 2 o'clock (pulled out for fat boost)
Drive: 1-2 o'clock
On the Marshall, I back the level & drive down to about 9 o'clock & 10 o'clock respectively.
I've been playing for 25 years and used a lot of the well-known OD pedals (Fulltone, VoodooLabs, Ibanez TS-9 and TS-808). The only one I still have is the VL which is a decent pedal. But the DD still wins out.
Reliability
:
10
I've had it for 6 months and used it on about 2-3 dozen gigs in that time with NO problems. I pretty much leave it on all night. Seems pretty well-built. I have a second unit on order as a back-up so I guess that tells you my feelings on trying to play without one !
Based on my experience thus far, I'll give it a 10 for reliability.
Customer Support
:
10
I've had several conversations & emails with Dave and he always responds promptly & politely. Unlike a certain other pedal manufacturer in CA whose name is on his products, he never cops an attitude or makes you feel like you're wasting his time (even though I know things are just crazy for him). He's always been helpful and answered my questions patiently. The man obviously loves his work !
Overall Rating
:
10
I play a combination of current & classic rock with the occasional blues/country tune. This pedal works well with all styles. Its very versatile and doesn't get in the way of the guitar's sound at all. The price speaks for itself so the value is terrific.
I hate to say I'll never need another OD pedal but if there's ever one I could feel that way about, this is it.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99
Submitted 03/27/2003
at 09:39pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Executive Summary: Mediocre tone that doesn't live up to the hype.
Volume, drive and tone. The tone knob pulls out to change the sound.
Very simple platform.
Sound Quality
:
4
I don't understand all the people who rave about this pedal. I've been playing for years and tried 'em all. The sound rating is a 9.7 (before this review), so somebody must be hearing something. I had high expectations. I plugged in a Paul with Rio Grande pickups and a late 70s Marshall. Hard to go wrong with that rig. Before I bought it, I called Barber Electronics and told them I wanted something to make the Les Paul stand out on solos. They told me that's what it would do.
No. The tone is a bit like playing your guitar through a telephone; it shaves off the bass and highs and leaves only the midrange. It sounds like cardboard. It makes the Paul and JMP Marshall sound cheap. It does have lots of dynamics, very little compression, but that's the only thing to like about it. Pulling up the tone pot makes it sound more transistory, particularly with chords. With the tone pot pulled out, fifths are gritchy and solid-state sounding. There's no real Texas Tone here as in early ZZ Top. True, it only costs $99 plus shipping, but there are Boss pedals that sound way better for even less money. Any quality Overdrive pedal, Fulldrive 2, Maxon OD-808, Carl Martin, etc. will dust the Direct Drive's britches. A TS-9 reissue sounds better. I hate to beat up on it, but it was a big disappointment.
There's a setting in the manual called "Tube Screamer Eater." Well, at this or any other setting, my 808 ate the Direct Drive. And a Fulldrive is in a whole 'nother orbit from this thing. It doesn't sound bad, just Mediocre. I would not use this pedal in front of an audience.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Construction appears to be on a par with Fulltone. There's a fiberglass circuit board stuck firmly to the case, a 3-pole switch for true-bypass with LED, excellent soldering, high quality pots and jacks. Probably last years.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
They'll answer phone calls. They talked for a while about it with me. Too bad the pedal didn't live up to the claims.
Overall Rating
:
4
Considering only the quality of build, this is the best thing out there for $111. It appears to be aimed at blues and rock players like me. The tone is not bad, it's just average, and there are cheaper pedals that sound better (Boss SD-1, for instance). I understand that it's half the cost of a Fulldrive, but ultimately, it's about tone, not saving a hundred bucks. It also puts out about half the tone of the Fulldrive, so I reckon you get what you pay for. I haven't heard any other Barber products, but I'm now skeptical. Pass on this one and save up for a Fulldrive, the new one with the flatmids/vintage switch.
Bottom Line: Well made, but tones are only average at best. I'll either trade it or send it back for a refund.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $111 with shipping
Submitted 03/25/2003
at 06:53am
by Frank Doris
Email: spotnik at aol<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
This is simplicity itself to use...the standard volume, tone, drive controls; pulling up on the tone control gets a thicker, juicier, more harmonically rich overdrive.
Sound Quality
:
10
So far I've used a '67 and a newer Strat--one with a Seymour Duncan Little '59 humbucking pickup in the bridge--as well as a friend's Epiphone semi hollow body with humbuckers--played through a Fender Dual Showman Reverb head and a Bandmaster 2-12 horizontal bottom with Jensen re-issue C-12N speakers. (These speakers are superb, by the way.)
It is now my favorite distortion pedal by far, and I've owned a boatload...Mesa V-Twin (which I still have as it does great supersaturated lead sounds and is a versatile preamp), MXR Distortion+, MXR Distortion II (never liked that one), Boss OD-1, Tube Driver, Hughes and Kettner Cream Machine, Marshall Drivemaster, Univox Super Fuzz, Fender Blender, Mosrite Fuzz-Rite, Fuzz Face and others I can't remember.
The pedal, as others have remarked, is unusually quiet for a distortion pedal.
The pedal sounds superb, very "natural," smooth, even distortion with excellent response and dynamics--it keeps the initial attack of the guitar, unlike other pedals that squash the initial attack. This aspect alone makes it superior to many others I've tried.
It really is quite natural-sounding, as noted, as opposed to pedals that sound more "canned," fuzzy and artificial and seem to proclaim: "I'm a pedal! I sound fake!" (If you're a veteran player, I think you know what I mean.) Note: this natural quality comes through much more when the amp is turned up to a moderate or high, as opposed to a low, level.
I see that someone criticized its lack of bass response. I just don't hear this in my setup. Although, I tend not to like a heavy "thunk" in my lead sound...I turn the bass down to around "3" on my amp because I'd rather hear more midrange, and present, but not overbearing, highs.
I have gone through tons of pedals and this is by far the best sound I've gotten yet...this quality comes through on tape as well as live--easily heard. It really does sound extremely close to a good overdriven tube amp, but more controllable. The distortion cleans up nicely when you back off on the volume control, in both normal and "hot" (pull boost) mode--making it extremely useful for live performance--this is how I like to control my rhythm/lead volume and tone. Although I don't think any pedal is "perfect," I'm giving it a 10 because it does just what David Barber said it would...and it's exactly what I need in my rig!
This pedal also interacts extremely well with my other pedals (I mostly use an original Cry Baby wah, Boss CE-2 chorus, Digi-Tech Two Second Delay, Fuzz Face and Mesa Boogie V-Twin).
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I've only had it about a month. I must note the beautiful build quality--the components are soldered like little jewels and the workmanship is impeccable. No opinion as to long-term reliability yet 'cause I haven't had it long enough, but I'm well familiar with electronics (having worked in the industry for decades) and it appears to me that this is a solid unit that should cause no problems. My only incredibly minor quibble is that the battery rattles around a bit inside the enclosure...I stuck a piece of foam in the inside next to the battery to keep it in place.
Customer Support
:
10
David Barber has been terrific to deal with every step of the way.
Overall Rating
:
10
I mostly play classic rock. The pedal an excellent match for what I do, giving me a rich, classic overdrive tone that has excellent attack, harmonics, tone, sustain and an even decay.
I've been playing for 35+ years.
Other guitar gear includes: Les Paul, Tele and Martin hollow body electric guitars; Fender Princeton Reverb, Fender Bandmaster and a few funky garage sale amps; the pedals listed above plus others including an MXR Phase 90, MXR Dyna Comp, Boss PH-1R phaser, and more.
I would buy another in a second if it was lost.
What I love about it: the sound! There's nothing I dislike about it. Favorite feature: the sound!
I chose this pedal based on the recent review in Guitar Player and the positive comments on Harmony Central. Although I like the sound of my V-Twin, I was looking for an alternative, less compressed, more classic rock-type overdrive sound, and I took a chance on the Direct Drive without hearing it (something I'd never done before), based on the reviews and a conversation with David Barber. I was also considering products like the Tonebones, various Fulltones, the Maxon Distortion Master and the like. However, now that I've gotten the Direct Drive, I feel zero need to look any further and am more satisfied with my lead sound than I have been in literally decades. I think the Direct Drive is a genuine bargain at $99.
The one nice additional feature it could have, as others have noted, is a footswitch to engage the boosted harmonics mode, rather than the pull-up tone knob. However, as others have also noted, that would undoubtedly add to the price (probably significantly considering the high quality of the switch).
Both overdrive modes are so good on this pedal that my biggest "problem" has been trying to decide which setting I like better.
It most definitely helps me to make music. The sound is inspiring and makes me want to play more. That's what it's all about!
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99
Submitted 03/18/2003
at 11:23am
by R. Allison
Ease of Use
:
10
1, 2, 3. Easy as pie. Instructive manual that gives good setting ideas.
Sound Quality
:
10
Guitars: LP, ES-335, Strat. Amps: Fender Tweed, Marshall Silver Jubilee. Pedal is surprisingly quiet for this amount of distortion capability. Wide range of overdrive tones. Crunch, cream, sting, w/singing leads, even a nice clean-drive setting. Full bass and mids - very balanced pedal. Versatile beyond my expectation. Too good to be true. Marshall, Tweed OD, Dumble....what doesn't it do?!
Reliability
:
10
Nicely built, inside and out. Solid. No stickers to peel off!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A Took 6 weeks to arrive. I feel lucky.
Overall Rating
:
10
14 years playing experience - blues and blue-based rock. I prefer this pedal over all of my other overdrive pedals - that includes Fulldrive, Klon, Ibanez, Boss. My pedal board just got smaller by 3 pedals. What a value! While no pedal can do it all, this pedal does more for less. I wish it had 2 channels, but for $99, that's dreaming. Would replace in a heartbeat. Worth the wait.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99
Submitted 03/10/2003
at 01:07pm
by OREO Speedwagon
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy. Three knobs, one of which is a push/pull. The "manual" was very helpful also
Sound Quality
:
8
And now the bubble bursts...
;-)
I don't like it. I really expected something different when I bought it. To me, the Direct Drive sounds like a Tubescreamer with more gain and a "fat" switch. Not a crappy new Tubescreamer, but a Keeley.
This pedal, to my ears, sounds a *lot* like a keeley modded TS9 with perhaps about 15% more gain and a "fat" switch to allow you to get a more rounded sound.
The mids are emphasized. The tone control is very usuable and musical. There's plenty of volume to use as a clean boost, and the "fat" switch adds a nice roundness to the attack.
I don't like the bass response. I noticed the depth of my bass tones dissapeared w/ this pedal. I also don't like the emphasized mids.
If you're looking for a great TS type pedal w/ more versatility and less money than a boutique mod, this is your ticket.
Reliability
:
10
Seems very reliable. The switching feels very sturdy and smooth as well.
Customer Support
:
8
They were very helpful on the phone when I placed the order. Though, the sound he described to me and what this pedal does aren't anywhere *near* close.
Overall Rating
:
8
I've used a lot of ODs. This is a very good TSish unit if that's the sound you like. Honestly, I'd take this over the Keeley modded TS9 I used to have. Cheaper, better sound, and more versatility.
But, I hate the bass loss and mid hump.
My favorite OD so far is a Reverend Drivetrain. It adds grit, preserves your bass, and doesn't add any weird mid humps to your sound. Basically, it makes your guitar sound exactly like it did clean, only with grit.
I mentioned this to Barber when ordering the Direct Drive and asked how he would compare it to the Reverend. He said the Reverend was more of a TS clone and that the Direct Drive would preserve the bass sound better and not add a mid hump. It turns out to be the complete opposite!
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $100
Submitted 03/08/2003
at 10:36pm
by Tom D
Ease of Use
:
10
It is easy to great sounds of this pedal, the Guitar Player review is right on the money when it comes to this pedal. I was able to get cool sounds with a variety of settings dialed in.
Sound Quality
:
10
The tone is the best of any overdrive pedal I have played. The harmonics mode when you pull out the tone knob is great. Chords ring out smooth and clear at high drive settings. It can get really punchy if you want it to. A wide variety of top-quality overdriven sounds, it killed with a Fender Princeton, THD UniValve, and Fender Hot Rod DeVille 4x10. Nice as a clean boost, mild boost, medium OD, heavy OD, very versatile with the spectrum of Overdriven guitar sound. Hi-Fi sound.
Reliability
:
10
I smiled when I opened it, the build quality is top-notch. Very nicely done. Boutique quality at a reasonable price.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Don't know.
Overall Rating
:
10
This is the best overdrive I've played, doesn't get any better than this in my experience. Outstanding. Better overdrive sound and more versatile than any TS9 variation I've come across. This pedal totally kills.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $111.00
Submitted 03/08/2003
at 11:28am
by joe krueger
Ease of Use
:
10
it took no time at all to get a great tone, very straight forward pedal.
Sound Quality
:
10
sound quality is fantastic,I play a PRS(ce-22)guitar through a fender deluxe reverb 22watt tube amp. I've tried fulltone fulldrive 2,boss o.d.-3,marshall overdrive 2,Ibanez Is-9. I ended up selling all of them.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
only had it a short time but , have heard good things about it.
Customer Support
:
9
E-mailed dave 2 times with questions and he got right back with me.
Overall Rating
:
10
what a deal at this price !!!! the only thing that would make it better would be if he sold a dual direct drive pedal so you could have 2 different settings set up,but i would excpect the price to go up as well, with something like that.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $111.00
Submitted 02/16/2003
at 04:05pm
by jim
Email: hamasaurus68<at>AOL dot COM
Ease of Use
:
10
this is one of the easiest plug n play pedals ive ever owned. about the only thing that is not obvious is the pull-tone switch to add harmonics...this is in the manual.The manual is simple with some sample settings...but one word of advice...play with it youself! you will find your "tone" no problem!!
Sound Quality
:
10
ok, i know harmony central says it will not print glowing reviews....well sorry folks at HC; this is the real deal. I could get into detail about my setup and everything, but ive only played this pedal for one hour through the clean channel of a cheapo 15 watt crate with my washburn p2(not my best guitar by any means...i have prs and ernie balls). the second i clicked this on, i started playing "steppin out". the setting that happened to be on it at the time had that same combo sound as clapton on the blues breakers album!!! on this little piece of crap crate nonetheless. i have been playing for eighteen years and this little one hour test has me sold.cant wait to throw this in my regular rig of an ada preamp into a power amp into two cabinets. I mean the versatility!!!! this does sound great straight in clean channel....with a little dirt on the front of the amp it sounds stellar!!!!(did i mention this was a little 15 watt crate???!!!)sounds surprisingly tube-ey...if all of these so called amp"modelers" used this tone as their base tone, they would all sound immensely better. digitech?? you should give dave a call!!! line 6? the same. barber is definitely on to something here.i whack out a chord and its balls out!! and i hear every note in the chord!! i can even play the infamous E7#9 hendrix chord with exceptional clarity! after this short test i can already attest that clapton(vintage),reverend billy g,and eric johnson(add alittle echo, which i did on the crate, forcing me into a few bars of cliffs of dover)among others are living somewhere in this box. anyone who cant find a tone should find their own in their fingers before plugging into any amplifier.im kicking the tubescreamer out of the pedalboard!!
Reliability
:
No Opinion
built pretty rugged...ive only had it for a day. i have to vote no opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
i dealt with dave checking the status of my order.I ended up in a 10-15 conversation about his company(which i initiated) he dealt all of my questions in a very friendly manner even though he is a busy man "he's getting swamped!" if this is any indication how he behaves with customer problems i would give it a 10 but i cannot respond with a rating at this time honestly...i will update this in the future as needed.They have a great website though where he shows you how to "mod" the pedal with minor soldering or op-amp changes....how may companies encourage you to tinker with the product? this is awesome!!!
Overall Rating
:
10
i play modern rock, classic rock, some metal, jazz, you name it i play it(and yes i think you could play metal with this pedal also...maybe not the oversaturated mud you hear on the radio. but you could definitely play ozzy)...ive been playing for 18 years..if this were stolen or lost i would order three more from dave so i wouldnt have as long a wait if it happened again!!!. theres just one minor nitpick i have though; there is no easily accessible battery compatment...you have to pull all four screws off...again this is just a nitpick....AT THE PRICE THIS IS A HUUUUUUUUUUGGEEEEEE VALUE!
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $109 Wildwood Guitars
Submitted 02/14/2003
at 06:51am
by Jason Boggs
Email: jboggs<at>fbfs dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy. Comes with a nice one page manual with some sample settings.
Sound Quality
:
10
My setup: Heritage 150CM w/Duncan Antiquities, Barber Direct Drive, Fulltone Fat Boost, Holy Grail Reverb into a modifed Marshall JTM45 reissue with KT66's. This pedal is VERY quiet, noiseless switching. The effect is very amp like, it just seems to blend right in with my existing tone and add some more "brown" to the sound. I can definitely obtain the sounds that I desire with this pedal. Tones like Duane, Billy Gibbons, Early Clapton, even some smooth BB King or Mike Bloomfield tones are possible with this magic little box. The greatest thing is that it doesn't suck tone when its turned off, thanks to true bypass
Reliability
:
10
I think so. This is however my second Direct Drive, my first one mysteriously "died" when I loned it to a friend for a blues gig. He stepped on the switch and nothing came on. However Dave Barber to the rescue. I really think my first one could've just had a bad switch or some other small fault, no problems at all with the second one, hey any product out there will have one bad apple.
Customer Support
:
10
I dealt with David after my first Direct Drive died, and he was very apologetic and ask me to describe the problem, he said if you have a good tech to take it to him and have him check the switch, so I did. Steve, my tech, said the switch was fine, so I called Dave back. Dave told me to send the pedal back to the dealer, Wildwood Guitars and he would send me a replacement pedal in the mail Priority Express at no charge to me. 2 Days later I had a brand new Direct Drive. Dave and Wildwood were a pleasure to do business with, and Dave actually pulled someone else's Direct Drive just so I could have a replacement in a hurry. So if I have any other problems in the future, I know Dave will provide assistance, as he stands by his products 100%. Great customer service!
Overall Rating
:
10
I primarily play blues, and this pedal has really taken my tone to new levels. I really owe a lot of tone to how the Barber Direct Drive and JTM45 react with each other, they are incredibly dynamic. I love the fact that this pedal reacts like an amplifier in the fact that it responds to your pick attack. I compared this to my other overdrives (Route 66, TS9 modded, old DOD 250, Marshall Bluesbreaker, Boss Bluesdriver) and I ended up selling them all, as this thing covered all that they do. My ONLY complaint is that I wished the boost function was a button instead of a push pull knob, but hey for $99+ shipping and the kind of customer service that Dave provides, this pedal is a steal and I'll deal with the push pull knob.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99
Submitted 01/20/2003
at 11:07am
by max
Ease of Use
:
10
three knobs. it took me less than a minute to find the sound i was looking for.
Sound Quality
:
10
i am using this with an '89 strat or an '89 tele w/bardens into a RI marshall super lead 100 (plexi) with 4 greenbacks. i set the amp pretty dirty, a fair amount of amp overdrive on my clean sound. this pedal is silent. i use it to push the amp and it's amazing. i'm ritchie blackmore. articulate, round, responsive...it doesn't play like a pedal.my favorite part is my tone doesn't change when i turn it on. the bass is even, the mids don't bark, and the treble doesn't screech. it's like plugging into a hotter amp.
Reliability
:
10
i have no backup for this pedal. i have an early one and i've been using it for months with no problems. it had a drink spilled on it once. built like a tank.
Customer Support
:
10
dave went out of his way to accomodate me. very friendly, very very helpful.
Overall Rating
:
10
if this were stolen of lost i would definitely replace it. i use this and dave's new compressor pedal the tone press and that's it. this pedal has become very important to me. and the price? please...
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $111.00
Submitted 12/20/2002
at 02:52am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Simple. 3 knobs with a push-pull tone knob for extra midrange.
Sound Quality
:
9
Les Paul Jr. & Tele thru a Matchless Spitfire. Very quiet, noiseless switching. I barely ever turn the Drive control past the minimum as I'm just looking for a little extra crunch from an overdrive pedal. At this setting, it does a wonderful job of giving the Matchless the illusion of sounding louder without actually being louder. None of the cheesy sounding fuzziness that a TS9 gives. I was surprised at how well this pedal fattened my thin-sounding MIM Tele - it brought it to near-humbucker thickness. I haven't tried it live, but I expect it to sound great. I was able to A/B it with a VooDoo Labs Sparkle Drive (also a great pedal), and it was a much thicker, meatier, more natural and less fuzzy overdrive.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Very Sturdy.
Customer Support
:
10
I asked if it would be ready by the New Year. David emailed back the same day and said he'd try his best. It arrived 16 days early! Nice guy, fine product.
Overall Rating
:
9
Definitely the most useful overdrive I've ever owned. I really still do like the Sparkle Drive, but the Direct Drive has that extra midrange that really pushes an amp nicely, and I think it will prove to be a better pedal for live use for my purposes.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99
Submitted 12/02/2002
at 11:30am
by Rolly Thomas
Ease of Use
:
10
Easy. Every setting works wonders. Manual is right on target.
Sound Quality
:
10
Fender, Carr and Marshall amps. Fender, McInturff and Baker guitars. Very noise-free pedal, transparent, tru-bypass. Effects the DD is capable of are: Marshall classic, OD Fender-style, tube scream and, yes, RF. Just a great way to overdrive w/out too much distortion.
Reliability
:
10
Ten so far.
Customer Support
:
10
The customer service world needs to study this guy and clone him.
Overall Rating
:
10
I play classic rock, blues and fusion. This pedal is ideal for each of these styles and more.
Been playing for 16 years. Own Fulltone, Teese, Z-Vex, RX, Voodoo Labs, Line 6, Arbiter, Ibanez, and Barber effects.
Would seek immediate replacement if L or S.
Just bought it based on reviews. They were right - and so was the price!
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99.00
Submitted 10/28/2002
at 05:26am
by Tim Schulz
Email: tjstrat2<at>attbi dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
Great sounds right out of the box. Barber's manual gives some sample settings which are fine for starters.
Sound Quality
:
9
Into a Rivera R-55 this is the quietest overdrive unit I've ever heard. I use this with the tone control pulled out, and don't find much difference in gain from the 3/4s to full on gain settings. Very clean and articulate, and cuts through very well in the mix. Humbuckers sing and snarl, and strat type guitars get a little more of a Hendrixy kind of vibe. Maintains the guitar's character very well.
Reliability
:
9
Appears very reliable, but then again I'm VERY gentle with my gear.n
Customer Support
:
10
In a previous encounter, purchasing a used 4 knob Burn Unit, Barber returned an email within an hour. On a Saturday.
Overall Rating
:
10
Cover tunes and very occasional jazz fusion.I've been playing for 30 years now and have owned dozens of overdrive units; I also used amp only distortion for over a decade with a Mesa Mark III and a Budda Super Drive. Right now I also have a pair of Fulldrive IIs and a Reverend Drivetrain, along with a DOD 250, Morley JD10, and a mid '80s Rat. If this were stolen or lost I'd replace. Barber is working on some sort of 2 switch upgrade, so this may easily challenge the Fulldrive as a great two channel distortion once that happens. Right now in conjunction with the Drivetrain I can do anything I can with the Fulldrive. The Barber is clearer and more articulate than the FDII, far better than the Zinky True Grit. Far more natural sounding than the Bixonic pedals, far higher gain than the Mr Ed. If I'd been more patient I would have waited for the two button version, but this is fine. A very civilized pedal.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $111 direct ($99+shipping)
Submitted 10/02/2002
at 11:03am
by J. Primer
Email: primerj at btol<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
9
Relatively easy to get the sounds I'm looking for, although the pedal does require some tweaking depending on the guitar/amp, but that's to be expected. Very simple 3-knob setup with a pull-up on the tone knob for "fat harmonics"--excellent feature. There are many different sounds this pedal is capable of, and it covers a wide range of OD applications extremely well. The included one-page manual is very useful.
Sound Quality
:
9
I use the Direct Drive with a few different combinations of guitars and amps. The best results I've gotten have been with a PRS McCarty and a Dr. Z Maz 18 Jr. amp for full-on high-quality plexi crank. I also use this pedal in more of a TS-808 role with a Fender Tele and a Rivera amp (and methinks it sounds better than any TS-type pedal I've owned, and I've had a lot of 'em). I almost always use the Fat Harmonics function--really adds to the "juicyness" of the pedal. This is perhaps the quietest OD pedal I've ever used, even when the gain is cranked a bit. And it doesn't feel like a pedal, either--just sounds and feels like you're plugged into the amp, the way it should be! No annoying TS mid-hump here, although I sometimes detect a slight drop in bass freq when the pedal is engaged, but it's VERY minor and doesn't really detract from the resulting blissful tones. Cleans up well when ya roll off the volume knob on yer guitar, and works well in conjunction with other pedals of all kinds.
My other main OD is a Fulltone Fulldrive 2, but this thing has gobs more useful gain and seems a bit more flexible, even without the FD2's Boost function. However, some of the FD2's sweet spots that I've grown accustomed to are somewhat elusive with the Direct Drive...but that still hasn't stopped the Direct Drive from becoming the main OD on my board. Very organic and open sounding, lots of subtleties: the amp and guitar/pickups still retain their characteristics even at the higher gain settings. This thing rules!
Reliability
:
9
Have been gigging with it steadily for over a month now, and it shows zero signs of wear/tear. Rugged housing, top-notch components...this thing will last a good, long time. Eventually, switches do end up breaking on all effects. This thing is about as bulletproof as we could hope for.
Customer Support
:
10
David Barber actually answers the phone! I ordered this puppy directly from him...took less than a week turnaround time, but that was at the end of August I think, before the DD started going out to retailers and stuff. Still, he spent a considerable amount of time yammering with me about overdrives, my preferences, etc. It was educational and entertaining, he's just a gas to talk to. He also answered several of my emails, all within under 12 hours. I definitely wouldn't want to waste his time with piddlin' questions over the phone, but if anything ever went wrong with this pedal I would not hesitate to give him a shout. All I can say is this: Order with confidence, the dude is righteous and on top of his game, and totally gets off on getting his products perfect for us hard-to-please types.
Overall Rating
:
10
I play old-school rock, blues, funk, and jamband-type stuff with several different bands, and I use different combinations of axes, amps, and effects depending on the gig--so far, I've been able to tweak this pedal for the individual settings appropriate to each gig, with excellent results. I've been playing live for over 20 years and have been through all kinds of gear--let's suffice it to say that if this pedal had arrived several years ago I probably could've saved some real $$$$! Amazing value for the money, definitely best overdrive bang for the buck right now, especially considering the sound quality, component quality, etc. Barber could easily charge substantially more for this puppy, so it's cool that he's pricing it within reach of most us working guitarmongers. Again, it's not really a TS clone, but it can cover those bases and more. The design is simple, the tone is just devastating. Oh yeah--if it were lost or stolen, I'd replace it immediately (duh!). I'm thoroughly impressed.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $111
Submitted 10/02/2002
at 09:12am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
9
This is a fairly simple construct,3 knobs,tone pulls up for increase in harmonic content.
Sound Quality
:
10
Very dynamic,easy to get the different sounds using Dave's instructions,Using a 1968 SFDR (with JBL K120), 52 Tele RI(Complete Vintique mod with 1st batch Bardens), Heritage H150CM with Seth Lovers ,Stock 92 LP Std....very open sounding OD with the premium being that it doesn't color the sound the way a TS9 or TS808 does-because it is a smple constuct,you can always just tweak to taste
Reliability
:
9
Reliable-No backups
Customer Support
:
10
Dave Barber and Craig spent an hour each on the phone with me-I had initially balked but they assured me that if I had any issues with the pedal that they would make it right up to and including a refund if I wasn't satisfied.These are real world musicians and techs doing their collective damndest to make user friendly, affordable gear for the discerning guitarist...they are great people to deal with and get my recommendation.
Overall Rating
:
10
Playing Blues,R&B,and Classic Rock...Have been playing 30 years and have been using Ibanez TS products since their inception(I remember buying a TS808 for 32$)NO MORE! I will be using the Direct Drive from here on out...if it were stolen,I would be on the phone in 30 seconds to get another.It is the best deal on the planet considering the cost and the issues surround the tonal coloring that most other OD units do-and I just tried a Landgraff unit and there is absolutely no way that it is even a dollar better than the Direct Drive,So ,that being said,the only thing I would change on this device is I would put a second foot switch for the harmonics boost as opposed to a push-pull pot...I'm sure Dave will come up with something regarding that after it's been on the market a while as he is known for wanting to build the best quality around-definitely a wonderful pedal at a wonderful price.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99
Submitted 09/20/2002
at 11:36am
by Jarold Greer
Ease of Use
:
8
It's the basic 3-knob overdrive with the following catch: the Tone knob pulls up for a boost in lower midrange- to my ear, it simulates the effect of switching from high-watt Celestions to 25w Greenbacks. Overdrive clairty shifts along with this pull function, so players using a darker rig may find themselves turning the tone up a bit when the boost is engaged.
Sound Quality
:
10
Guitars: '69 LP Custom, s'ash Tele with Antiquities, LP Special Historic. Amps include a RI Vox AC/30 with blues, '66 Pro Reverb and '62 Tremolux.
Very low noise for an overdrive, even with fairly dirty power direct from the wall. Sound quality is outstanding- unlike the dozens of TS-808 variants out there, this box cops real Old School Plexi preamp vibe and offers substantial volume boosting- even with the gain dialed low, you can pummel the input on a traditional non-MV tube amp without coating your basic guitar tone in sonic mud.
The DD is a very different beast from the old Barber Pump and Burn Unit (I haven't heard the newer 6-knob items) in that it's all about midrange clarity and complexity, even with the boost knob engaged, and the higher gain settings still preserve decent note separation for rhythm work, even with humbuckers.
Reliability
:
9
Seems fiarly well built, about par for the course with the so-called "boutique" stuff I've seen, the best being MJM and SIB. I'm not expecting it to fail any time soon, and if it did, I suspect Dave Barber would stand behind it 100%.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't dealt with Barber directly, but the couple of people I know who have weren't disappointed.
Overall Rating
:
10
I'm using this box along with some analog delay and a Ross compressor clone, playing what's sometimes called "Cosmic American" music with an emphasis on traditional r&b. I'm playing with a really great keyboardist and 2 horns, so it's important that I find the right "seat" in the mix- any pedal which clogs up my sound prevents me from being able to do that, including a typical TS-9, is out. The DD is *in*, and in a big way- gives me anything from a slight edge for riffs and fills to big plexi lead tone, just with a twist of the gain knob. It maintains low end at parity volume, and the sustain/decay characteristics are as close to a high-voltage tube amp as any overdrive box I've heard in the past 20 years.
Add to it that the DD is 30-40% less expensive than alot of lesser circuits (including modded Ibanez boxes which don't offer true bypass switching), and you're looking at a great deal here.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $111 delivered
Submitted 09/18/2002
at 01:12pm
by Decapitatronic
Ease of Use
:
8
Patches? We don' need no steenking patches.
This thing is easy to dial in, but also ultra versatile. The tone knob really only seems to be usable from noon plus.
Photcopied page "manual" gives good starting points.
It only gets an 8 because there was too little space in the box for the battery to fit well. I had to really work it to get the top back on.
Sound Quality
:
10
Dang. Nothing I can say that hasn't already been said. I can hear most everything I do on the fretboard. Clarity.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Jes' gottit.
Customer Support
:
10
Dave Barber answers emails promptly.
Overall Rating
:
9
Have to say that it has unparalleled clarity and crazy bang-for-buck value. With the clarity comes a bit of thin-ness, so I think I'll keep using my GS Wyllie fuzz pedals for high single note fatness. This is really the only pedal I've had that is so clear for chords and bass note riffs.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99.00
Submitted 09/15/2002
at 01:30pm
by Ray Bryant
Ease of Use
:
10
3 full-range, fully-functional, interative knobs. One is a push-pull tone knob for "fat harmonic boost".
Sound Quality
:
10
G&L Legacy w/Dimarzio Virtual Vintage, or 335 w/Duncan 59's into: Carr Rambler, Princeton Reverb, or Victoria Bandmaster. It is a very quiet, well-controled, and extreamely versatile pedal. It is the best sounding overdrive I have ever tried/used. I have/had Klon, FD2, TS-808, Super Duper, Dirty Blonde, TBIC, '69, ect. The most important point I can make about it is: it really does what Dave Barber
claims it does on his web site (www.barberelectronics.com). You can hear the pick hitting the strings and play full chords, even up on the Robben Ford Dumble setting! Amazing!!!
Reliability
:
10
A1 build quality and components.
Customer Support
:
10
The best.
Overall Rating
:
10
30 year professional. Blues, R&B , Rock, Funk. I'm buying another this week to use as a stand-alone unit (the one I have now is on my board). It is the "bomb" for a single "Swiss Army knife" pedal. I played Santana's "Europa" out last night and it killed. It fed-back and sustained just like I wanted it to at a perfect volume for a
small club. The harmonics on this pedal are incredible, and jump out at you w/punch and clarity. For real. Thank you Dave Barber.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $111.00
Submitted 08/29/2002
at 09:06am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
The Direct Drive is basically an overdrive unit. Three knobs, level tone, gain. Level knob can be pulled to fatten up the tone. The manual offers some suggested settings. Start there or twist till you hear what you want.
Sound Quality
:
9
Les Paul clones with seymour duncan JBs into the Direct Drive into Egnater (Rocktron) TOL 50 all tube amp clean channel with gain set modestly high. The Direct Drive gives a nice, smooth sustain with a singing quality to it. It does not provide heavy distortion by itself. It is very liquid and musical with a varied selection of very useable settings.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Haven't had it long, but Barber products are very well made.
Customer Support
:
10
David Barber is very responsive to email, etc.
Overall Rating
:
9
I play a lot of classic rock and pop music. This pedal is well suited for these styles. It it very reasonably priced for a high quality, boutiqe pedal. I own, or have owned a lot of boutique pedals, and this one is a good deal. You can spend a lot more and do a lot worse than getting the Direct Drive.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99
Submitted 08/24/2002
at 05:43am
by Keith Thomas Shelly
Ease of Use
:
10
This pedal produces great tones at every setting. There are certain ones, though, that nail the best classic tones of Marshall, Tweed OD, TS-808, and there's some modern OD amp tones as well. Crank the pedal and pull the tone knob up - it has a push/pull. Do yourself a favor, though - take a shortcut and go to the manual for the settings that will knock you out. Barber has it all figured out. It will only take a minute to be floored by this pedal.
Sound Quality
:
10
I use mostly clean Fenders and OD them w/ pedals. Primarily, I use these guitars: Suhr Classic, Suhr Classic T, Suhr Chambered T, and PRS Custom 22. The Direct Drive sounds more like an amp than any pedal - and some amps - I've ever played. If you like the cranked vintage Marshall tone - 100 watts through a 4x12 cab, or the modded/hot-rodded Marshall, the overdriven Tweed tone, or the super-modded TS tone, this pedal has it covered - and from every angle. The noise level of the DD, even when at full blast, is far lower than I've come to expect from any pedal - especially OD and distortion pedals. And, it never sounds furry, mushy, or grossly distorted. It interacts very well with other pedals, too - true bypass helps that, I suppose. It really doesn't take much tweaking to get the classic tonal flavors, of which there are many, out of this pedal; each small tweak puts the pedal in another realm. It's very responsive. Easy to dial in Jimi, SRV, Beck, Allmans, Page, Buchanan and, yes, there is the sweetest Robben Ford tone - when you discover the push/pull tone knob (or read the manual), you'll find it - it's blissful. The TS-808 setting is one of my favorite settings, though, because it can be used for a shimmering, sparkling, tingly tone or all out Voodoo Chile - without the noise and the crappy bass of a TS. I love the Barber pedal line, no doubt, but this pedal, from the moment I plugged into it and heard those first clear, driven, wailing notes, came to the fore as my favorite. $99 just blows my mind.
Reliability
:
10
Only had it for 2 weeks, but, by the looks of the construction and materials, it's on par with the rest of his work - which means it's durable. Will use it w/out a backup.
Customer Support
:
10
Dave is the best at this. Told me when he would send it, arrived when he said it would. Pedal does what he says it will do. Manual is most helpful. Actually, even discussed this pedal - the concept - with me before he ever built it! All around nice guy who knows music, electronics and tone.
Overall Rating
:
10
I play mostly guitar-based instrumental music which covers rock, jazz, blues, Spanish, Tex-Mex, soul, island, etc. I spend most of my playing time in a recording studio. This pedal makes it easy to change my Fender's into Marshall's (that sound better than my Marshall!), and more. It gives me many ooutstanding amps in a single box! I own too many pedals to count, but I can say that I have 12 OD boxes (7 Barbers), all of which I think are high quality, but this one rules the roost now. Besides sounding great, it works well for rhythm and lead and from sparkling clean to massive OD, while covering everything in between. I could not find a setting I didn't like! I would seek immediate replacement if lost.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: Gift
Submitted 08/22/2002
at 06:12pm
by Taku Kijiri
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy to use. Many good settings that cover much ground. Most versatile.
Sound Quality
:
10
I use as my main playing guitars Fender Custom Stratocaster and Gibson Les Paul. My amps are Fender Bassman for rhythm, ambience, clean lead and JCM 100 for heavy riffing and overdrive lead. I switch with an A/B box. Pedals are Barber Direct Drive, Teese RMC3 wah, Fuller Dejavibe, Line 6 delay modeler. I received the Barber pedal from an American fan who presented it while my band was on tour in USA. Because the Direct Drive is superior at Marshall overdrive tones, I sent home big JCM 100 amp and 4x10 speaker cabinet. The Barber pedal can perform the best Marshall,Tube Screamer, and overdrive tweed tones I have ever heard come from a pedal. And very unnoisy. Also, it is nice not to transport the big Marshall. Allman Brothers, SR Vaughn, Hendrix, Jeff Beck.
Reliability
:
10
3 weeks on tour no problem
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No contact with builder customer support.
Overall Rating
:
10
We play heavy fusion including rock, jazz, blues, avant garde - Jeff Beck, Robin Trower, Dixie Dregs, Pekka Pajohla, Scott Henderson. I have been playing for 18 years since I was 8. I own many other gear. The new Direct Drive is my favorite pedal. I use it to replace my Fulltone, plus my JCM 100.
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $111.95
Submitted 08/13/2002
at 07:02am
by adam b
Email: adambake<at>earthlink dot net
Ease of Use
:
9
very easy, even easier than a Barber Burn Unit. The manual is very good..gives you good sample settings...
Sound Quality
:
9
the sound is great. I gigged with this last weekend w/ my PRS Mccarty, Warmoth Ash Strat with alnico II;s and a jb jr., and my 1956 Historic Gibson Custom shop Gold Top with Duncan mimi humbuckers.i was able to get warren haynes/dickie bettes tones "liquid scream" sound . i set the vol. to 12 o'clock, the tone (w/ the fat pot pulled) at 12:30-2:00 and the gain to 11-2 o'clock. Into my Top Hat Club Deluxe (6v6's) the sound was unreal...my setup always changes, but i usually use a keeley compressor, my old 3 knob Tone pump, a Burn Unit, this Direct Drive and a custom clone chorus modded by alfonso hermida. i also use my customash start w/ lindy fralins and a barden bridge, a tokai love rock, andr a hamer eclipse. my amp is either the top hat, a fender super champ or a fender blues jr.
Reliability
:
10
very reliable. i have 9 Barber pedals: a Edge Hog, Direct Drive, 2-6 knob Tone Pumps, 2-3 knob Tone Pumps, 2-4 knob Burn Units and a Dual Unit. I have never had a problem with any of them...
Customer Support
:
10
the best. kind, courteous, generous, prompt, "the customer is always right" attitude...on a par with Robert Keeley
Overall Rating
:
10
i love my burn unit and tone pump, but this pedal has more gain than a burn unit but it is more complex, easier to dial in the tone and sounds more satisfying....a great compliment to the tone pump or a burn unit...set those units with lower gain and set the Direct Drive with higher gain...or just use the Direct Drive and use your volume pot on your guitar for gain changes....i have played blues and classic rock for over 28 years. i would replace this and might check out another for a dual set up...i like how it reacts to single coils and humbuckers equally well. ts-9s are too humpy in the mids for full humbuckers so this is a great overdrive for my les paul style guitars....
Product: Barber Electronics Direct Drive
Price Paid: US $99
Submitted 07/02/2002
at 10:25am
by Phil Clayton
Email: theguyphil<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
This unit is very simple to use, just three knobs, volume, tone and drive. The unit I got is actually a hand labeled prototype. There was no manual because this is a pre production unit, yet I am sure a child could operate this unit no problem!
Sound Quality
:
10
I use a relic nocaster and a custom made frankenstrat with a bridge humbucker (holmes) and suhr v60 single coils. The direct drive gets me the best tones I have gotten from both my 66 Fender Deluxe reverb and my marshall 100 super trem. I already own and love a barber burn Unit but it worked best with the deluxe and was not a perfect match for the marshall, the direct drive sounds simply great with every tube amp I have tried it through, I am able to get cranked vintage marshall tones with either amp at any volume and tons of rich overdrive sounds from just a little juicy to nice sustaining lead tones. Best of all the tone control has a wider range than my Burn unit and this unit does NOT sound compressed like so many overdrives I have spent my hard earned gig money on! great overdrive tones from begining to end and of course true bypass for my clean tones.
Reliability
:
10
This box looks plenty solid with a fulltone footswitch, even though it is a pre production I will be depending on it every weekend.
Customer Support
:
10
Dave is a nice guy who takes his time and returns emails and phone calls quickly.
Overall Rating
:
10
I have been playing for 20+ years around the east coast, I have covered just about every type of music (mainly blues, rock and country these days) I am mainly a strat and tele player now but I played a les paul for years until my back said "no more!" I only play vintage tube amps, as a matter of fact when I got mine they were not vintage yet (I guess that makes me vintage). The direct drive has quickly become my favorite overdrive I have owned, it will be staying on my pedalboard next to my old ross compressor, teese wah and TC chorus, absolutely a best buy.
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