Product: G2D Custom Overdrive Price Paid: USD 140 USED
Submitted 08/14/2009
at 10:48am
by Jimbo
Ease of Use
:8
Bought this off a guy thousands of miles away. Opened up the box, hooked it up, clicked it on. Strummed one chord, and I almost cried. I had found what I was looking for. In short, what I'm saying is, it's SUPER easy to get a good sound out of this pedal. Giving it an 8 only because of the slight learning curve of what the two switches actually do. Left one engages it, the right one switches from "blues" to "rock" aka, rythym to lead.
Sound Quality
:10
I'm runnig an American Deluxe Strat-> VP Jr.->G2D Custom->Monte Allums BD-2->Paul C. Timmy->Nova Repeater->Verbzilla->AC-15.
It's not noisy at all. My Visual Sound JH was super noise when both sides were engaged. On this one, when you have it the "rock" mode on, its not noisy at all, well except the super creamy smooth OD that it's spittin out.
As for the actual sound. I would describe it as smooth and creamy. It is very transparent, but still has a slightly noticeable mid section. I would say it is sort of a mix between a TS-808 and a Bluesbreaker. Seriously, it's an awesome pedal. It cleans up well with the knob. The Rock mode, (2nd stage of the pedal) can be used in two ways. As a solo boost or as a higher stage OD (almost into distortion territory). It sounds killer both ways. Knobs are Volume, Tone, Solo, and Drive. Very simple and work very well.
Reliability
:7
It comes in a pretty tall box. The switches don't seem to be of the "best" quality, but I hear G2D fixed this issue. Other than that, I see no issues with it and have experienced none.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never Dealt with them. But I hear good things.
Overall Rating
:9
I play a lot of modern worship music. Hillsong, Planetshakers etc. It is perfect for this because it is so versatile. If you are looking for a smooth creamy tubescreamer, but want a mix of bluesy transparency, then this is your pedal. I was blown away from the first chord, and have been in love since. I have it stacked with my Timmy and that just turned it into a WHOLE new monster. MMMM, so tasty. I would try to buy it agian if it were lost or stolen...but GASing could prevent this lol. Ive played Boss OD's, Jekyll and Hydes, Rats, and all other sorts, and this still comes out on top for what it's supposed to do. It's also great for blues, espcially if you lower the gain. Keep in mind, this is a very high gain pedal, if you are looking for a lower gain, try out the Creamtone. I don't like it as much as the Custom, but it's definietly a good pedal.
Product: G2D Custom Overdrive Price Paid: NZ Dollars 250.00 USED
Submitted 05/25/2009
at 04:14pm
by Reg
Ease of Use
:9
Very easy to use, no rocket science to work this one out.
Volume/tone/solo/gain knobs.
2 footswitchs, on off, and solo on off
Sound Quality
:9
This sounds fantastic!!!, i use it with my Vox AC15H1TV with a Les Paul Standard and it is great. I have owned many pedals in my time and currently have a Crowther Hot cake/ Boss SD1/ and a T/S copy (for overdrive/distortion sounds).
They all serve there purpose but if i need that extra gain and bottom end, this is the pedal. It doesn;t get muddy with the gain turned up, notes come out very well and precise. I find alot of pedals lack mid punch (especially when you need to cut through the mix for a solo...this does it very well!! the standard setting is similar in sound to a tubscreamer (a little darker perhaps) but with more gain. The solo is a thicker/ louder/ gainer version of the channel 1 sound....it is awesome.
I had a Mesa Dual Rec before my vox and it went very well with that. In fact i used to use the solo section as my main rythm sound instead of channel 2 on the Rectifier....I didn't really like this pedal when used with a strat however, some pedals work well with different setups, but it works perfectly for what I have currently.
Reliability
:8
Built pretty well, never had any problems so far, owned for approx 2 years (bought second hand to)
Customer Support
:No Opinion
N/A never had a need to contact them
Overall Rating
:9
I play mainly Rock/pop and have also played in a hardcore/screamo band. This pedal is def on the rock side of the spectum...but thats what I love!! if i need a mild overdrive I step on one of my other pedals....but this still gets used most of time when I play all styles..
I have been playing for over 10 years, and this definatly one of the best pedals I have owned.... probaly the first pedal i have used instead of any of the amps own distortion channels that I have owned. (which includes, Marshall 2550/Mesa dual rec/ Mesa single rec/ Mesa rocket 44/ Peavy Classic50/ Orange Tiny Terror/ etc)
Product: G2D Custom Overdrive Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 12/10/2008
at 12:11pm
by Mikey
Ease of Use
:10
A third-grader could plug in this pedal and immediately get awesome tone. Set your OD volume and your Boost volume and adjust the tone knob to dial in the amount of mids.
Sound Quality
:10
My primary axe is a 79 Strat modded with Kinman p/u's in the bridge and middle positions and a SD Hot rail in the neck position. I run directly through a VOX wah, G2D Custom, Boss Tuner then into a Tony Bruno Underground 30 head (w/verb) and the 2x2 bruno cab with Alnico Blues. There is minimal noise from this pedal even in the solo position. I wish I had something negative to say about this pedal. I typically only turn my Bruno (single channel) up to about 11:00 and control all other volume with my G2D. I've tried tube-screamers, Maxon's, etc.... and will never use them again as long as I have a G2D pedal on hand (I also have the Cream Tone). This pedal pushes the amp in a transparent way and generates the best overdrive I've ever heard...and I've been playing for over 25 years. For bluesy rock - everything from SRV to Santana to Robben Ford - there is no close second to this pedal in my experience. It actually has improved my playing...the tone is absolutely inspiring.
Reliability
:No Opinion
So far no issues. I would and have gigged with it many times with no backup.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
No experience with CS for this pedal.
Overall Rating
:10
Fantastic all around....buy one!
Product: G2D Custom Overdrive Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/06/2008
at 11:18am
by anton atengco
Email: psychicsushi at gmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:10
Simple as counting from 1 to 3. I have considered this pedal to be the most no-nonsense, aim-for-the-throat overdrive I have ever owned. I do not exaggerate when i claim that it practically plays itself. Set your preferred volume between the blues and solo channel, wind the gain up to taste, there is minimal tweaking with the tone knob, hell, I leave it a little past 12 noon after finding a nice clean tone on the amp. Viola! Stun! Now THATS a pedal that saves you from endless tinkering during sound check and performance. The G2D folks really know their stuff!
Sound Quality
:10
I have been using an Elegee Custom guitar (Philippine made tele style, chambered ash body, ironwood/kamagong top, quarter sawn maple neck, ebony fretboard and medium-low output humbuckers) -> modded crybaby -> custom made fet based fat boost -> barber trifecta fuzz -> Bos volume pedal -> yamaha magic stomp, into any amp in a given venue. My personal amp is a solid state japanese 40watt Evans.
Played this pedal though fender blues DeVilles, another all tube vintage 4x10 fender (I forgot!), marshall valvestates (both combos and a half stack), a peavey transtube studio pro and a 4x10 delta blues tube combo, a solid state fender stage, a roland jc-50 and a carvin legacy half stack.
I ***** you not when i tell you that this thing practically jives with any amp you plug it into. the tone is just always there! it is the most consistent overdrive ever. The blues channel, I;ve been told, is close to a love pedal eternity but fatter, and the solo channel is fat and sings. To my ears, it sound like a mutated TS808 mated a vintage Rat, but with with modern balls. 808 smoothness and compression with that Rat bite, minus the sludginess. The singing midrange chirp is present, which I have found to be a desirable trait a pedal should have. This thing isn't muddy, the bottom end has the best balance of tightness and looseness, so the bass strings aren't flubby, and the treble strings dont sound thin. And the amount of compression the circuit has is just right, saves your butt if you end up playing though a dry amp like a valvestates clean channel, when the tone is way too fast and immediate. This pedal will give you the harmonic swing you need. And though a high power tube amp like the legacy, the tone just soars.
My immediate worry is the competition against keyboards, and when you've got a mad nord player, competition is stiff. The g2d custom kept me floating above the mix with its nice mids.
Is it noisy? Yup, its an overdrive, it's rock and roll. all overdrive/distortion/fuzz pedals will exhibit noise, thats the nature of the beast.
fave artist tones? I can ape robben ford with the blues channel. the chirp is there, but fatter. next to the zendrive, the g2d custom has a little more lower mids and bass. The solo channel comes close to greg howe's extraction tone, with the tone knob at high noon. turning it clockwise adds a more marshally flavor where the high end and higher mids are emphasized. its bypass did not color my tone.
it doesn't do the pantera thing, thats not what its for, thats the morpheus' territory. or the toneczar openhaus (how i regret not attempting to score one when the forex rates were in my favor!)
for what the g2d custom does, vs what i had owned, tackling high volume jazz fusion, rock, blues, country and psychedelia, i give it a 10. i have yet to find a pedal to defeat it, though the exotic BB Plus came close, but didnt sway me enough...
Reliability
:9
based on the specs and taking a peek at its innards, i'm confident this pedal will last. would be a pain in the butt shipping it overseas for repair though, should anything ill happen to it.
i gig with it without a back up. i must admit, this box is pricey, but when you think about it, you are getting two channels, so i though of it as purchasing two pedals in one package
Customer Support
:10
I shot Grant an email praising the g2d custom, and he replied fast and very pleasant. I am confident that g2d would help out should something happen to the pedal, yet my main concern would always be shipping the thing to NZ and back.
I still give it a 10, out of a vote of confidence. Its harder to get feedback from digitech or boss. This is the area where boutique defeats the mainstream, the personal, human touch factor.
Overall Rating
:10
I play hodgepodge of struggling straight ahead jazz, fusion, country and the blues. This pedal is a perfect match, has a round tone with a cutting eq, and the smooth overdrive texture. It isn't as smooth as the zendrive (that things a smooth as frank sinatra!) but i welcome the minimal grit the g2d custom has. It has a well-tempered aggression.
Been playing close to 18 years, last i checked. i've been though a heap of gear, most noteworthy among the pile I personally owned being a locally a modified boss ds-1, a barber direct drive (which I found to be too dark for me in the end, I kept getting washed out from the mix, but am loving the trifecta), modded sd-1's (i developed an aversion to the boss buffered bypass in the end)and just when i thought i would be retiring on the miaudio triumvirate (tubezone, crunchbox and blues pro) a student had to bring in the g2d custom to a session. mind you, i do now a thing or too about tinkering with pedals as well, and since I teach, a lot of gasheads wander in bringing their toys for me to play and hear. saves alot of cash that way from trial and error, come to think of it ;)
A friend of mine recommended the cream tone and told me that the g2d stuff was the stuff you should have if you wanna quit gassing for overdrives, and suggested i aim for the custom. never heard of the g2d brand, but luckily a friend of his was in town, signed up for a lesson and took out the custom. playing the g2d custom next to the crunchbox and blues pro (with him using the custom throughout the session, and me a/b'ing it vs the two afterwards) was like helplessly watching an alligator devour your beloved pet... the other pedals i had were up for sale immediately.
if it were stolen or lost, i'd be in debt purchasing another, heheheh
I like the fact that it has what i call "effortless eq". everything you need to tune its fundamental sound is in the tone knob, and i only have to turn it slightly cw or ccw depending on the amp, after I have found a nice clean eq. the gig i had with the carvin legacy was a surprise, legacy's eq was all at noon, ditto for the g2d custom. i do no miss the option-anxiety i used to get with the tubezone. i'd go nuts tweaking it every few minutes. recently as lent a barber small fry (an ace pedal in my books!) had fun messing with the controls and chips, but alas, option anxiety choked me. the only thing it couldnt have against the g2d was the smooth drive and the overall simplicity, the barber had more grit to my ears, but it was a pleasant grit. I get all my grit from the trifecta, when needed. if you want a go-for-the-throat pedal that delivers, the g2d custom is the cat's meows... less knobs, switches and chips, more playing.
i dunno if its a good or bad thing that this company doesnt get the accolades it deserves. and this pedal for the matter. i could rejoice knowing that the g2d custom is my best kept voodoo, that only a few initiated have knowledge of (in a clandestine, priory of zion-da vinci code kinda way). however, deep inside i feel that grant and dave should be getting more exposure for their work, lovepedal and fulltone seem to be getting gosh damned so much these days.
i highly recommend giving g2d a try, particularly the custom, and in a live situation. you will be pleasantly surprised!
Product: G2D Custom Overdrive Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/18/2008
at 08:48am
by John Carpenter
Ease of Use
:9
Every sound is a good sound. Just master your levels between the blues and solo channel and you've got it made.
Every level of gain saturation is excellant. Some songs I turn it all the way down on the blues channel and for other songs the gain goes all the way up with using the solo channel as a rhythem sound with the solo volume adjusted low.
The fact that you can pre switch between the blues and Solo channels while the pedal is bypassed is a huge plus for me.
There is a manual but it's not needed, unless you are using a distortion pedal for the first time.
Sound Quality
:9
My rig? Les Pauls with bucker 3's, Fender Concert Reverb eminace 12's x2 modded 1 wan o war and 1 wizard, SKB floor board with 15 units, George L cables gold, with a buffer first in the chain.
Also GEB-7 and GE-7 Sniper modded eq pedals to boot.
Normal dist. noise when crancked. That's why they get a 9. Their morpheus unit has a gate built in the unit and it awesome. I wish they put that same gate knob in this unit as well. By the way for those that want heaver dist. use a morphues it picks up where this overdrive leaves off. I think you need them both. I expect that the cream tone pick up on the other side of the blues setting. G2D will solve all of your distortion urges. Just get a nice amp with a good clean tone and G2D units to taste, and you got a hell of a rig.
Reliability
:9
They always work! True bypass.
Customer Support
:9
Dave will answer all questions and help with any problems.
Overall Rating
:10
It beats modded sd-1's and TS9's for creamy overdrive plus you can crank the gain for thick hard rock tones. If you eq it right, you have enough gain to pull off metallica songs. You just have to have the ability the phrase your sound with your hands.
Product: G2D Custom Overdrive Price Paid: New Zealand $ 350
Submitted 12/05/2007
at 10:19pm
by Grant Marshall
Email: grant<dot>marshall at ge<dot>com
Ease of Use
:8
4 Knobs and 2 Switches but 3 LEDS - sometimes its a bit confusing to have an LED on when its on bypass but other than that its simple to operate.
Sound Quality
:8
Sound is only relative your rig.
Morley PVW -> Behringer MIC200 Pre-amp -> Boss SD-1 -> G2D Custom OD
All that goes through to a Marshall MG100wDFX Head and 4x12 Marshall Cab.
I've been on a quest to get great tone at a minimal cost ever since i've been old enough to buy gear. This pedal sits perfectly in my loop and replaces my amps distortion. Solid state Marshalls have a tendency to sound thin and tinny - and can lack the warmth of a tube amp. I've gone through a tonne of multi effects boxes (Zoom 505, GFX707, 8080, Digitech RP-10) and none of them gave anything close to good. I spose they'd be good if they were your first pedals but they just dont cut it for me.
The Custom OD fits perfectly in my effects chains and made my solid state marshall sing with the warmth of tube amp on heat. I've never heard such good tones from my amp. Even the amps onboard overdrives dont sound anywhere near as good. This pedal is truly designed with one thing in mind : TONE.
This pedal works well with both humbuckers and single coils. I tried it with my Les paul as well as my Strat. The les paul gave me a hard rock sound and the strat kept my blues tone in tact.
Its also worth noting that this pedal is transparent. It doesnt change your tone when on bypass - i spose thats due to the handwiring.
NOW - for the downside. It isnt perfect. There just doesnt seem to be enough gain in this pedal for you to use on its on for solos and rhythm. Especially if you play Hard Rock. If you're into metal this probably isnt for you. But for anything from blues to alternative to semi hard rock you would be in good company with this pedal.
For me I had to leave my Boss SD-1 on to push the gain over the top. Thats when i got enough gain to do a bit of shredding on the solo channel. I tried using a Tubescreamer with it once but its just not my thing, I actually liked the SD-1 a little more - All you screamer fans out there just simmer down - even The Edge from U2 used an SD-1 on some tours.
The manual says its versatile and can be used for Blues to Detuned Hard rock. Truth be told its about 70% blues and 30% Hard rock - (unless you have another overdrive in your chain to make it 50/50)
Thats why i'd give it an 8 for sound - its not perfect but damn its good.
Reliability
:9
Its built like a tank and heck i think if someone spilt a whole beer on the thing it would work. Having gigged with it and used it in practices I have yet to have a problem.
These things are hand made and made to order as well.
Customer Support
:10
Fantastic - they were swamped at the time of my order, my still had time to confirm my order and offer some friendly suggestions based on my playing style. Great guys - would definately by from them again.
Overall Rating
:8
Like I said with the sound quality - its a pity there just isnt enough gain in the pedal to use it on its own. I didnt want to get the morpheus pedal because it didnt have the solo function - maybe theres a new upgrade for the morpheus?
Its a great pedal if you're a blues player and or an alternative indie rocker. But for hard rock get something with a little more gain.
Product: G2D Custom Overdrive Price Paid: NZ 336,2
Submitted 08/25/2007
at 05:18am
by Aidan Swafford
Email: jesusgleek at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:9
ok, this pedal is easy, but at the same time has very cool features. more versatile than your one-footswitch klon centaur :| 4 knobs, 1 more than usual, but easy to figure out. manual was one page, not really necessary but good in that it describes exactly what the solo knob does, what voltage consumption, all that spec stuff... it's #473 or something. i like all the bright lights and true bypass.
Sound Quality
:9
this pedal is T R A N S P A R E N T ! i can hear what my guitar sounds like (which is a good thing now). no coloration of tone. great. it's not really noisy, a bit when wound right up, but it could be my power supply. very thick nice overdrive, use it for blues (only just) even heavy rock, i like blindside, and it gets me there. good. might be more versatile with a less/more gain knob.
Reliability
:10
yeah, no problem.
Customer Support
:8
good email contact.
Overall Rating
:9
it's great for what i do, playing in church and also in an original band. i use this and a maxon od-9 tubescreamer for my overdrive needs. great combo, will never sell these two. i want a diamond compressor and some kind of delay, possibly boss re-20, it looks very cool. yeah i love this pedal. the solo option is great either for solo's or the heavy chorus...i like the way i sound with this on. powerful. good and great.
Product: G2D Custom Overdrive Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 01/18/2007
at 03:06pm
by LRC
Ease of Use
:7
Very simple.The only issue is getting used to the green light meaning the pedal is bypassed (Im so used to a light meaning the pedal is on and in use)
Has a bypass mode(off), slight OD mode and more OD mode.Both OD modes share tone and gain..howver the more OD mode has a seperate volume to give you more boost if needed.(prefer to use my guitars volume control and keep both settings even.
7 = Easy to get a great sound straight away but need time to adjust to switching and indicators.
Sound Quality
:10
Fender Strat with Lil59/Texas Spec/Texas Spec.
Line 6 Flextone Plus amp (1 x 12).
I bough this pedal with the intention of following it up with a valve amp.The line 6 is good but when pushing the OD settings loses its sparkle (presence).It suited me while playing in a show band which I have left.
However...this pedal allows me to dial in a great simple say black face tone on my amp with only slight breakup which doesnt lose the top end, and then I use the pedal for OD and it sounds amazing.
Also sounds great with the Bassman setting and Classic marshall settings....as long as you dont try to squeeze out too much OD from the amp and let the pedal do the rest.(this is because of this amp and its loss of top end when using higher OD settings,not the pedal)
The pedal can be very transparent and doesnt affect the amps tone ..but it also has good range on the tone control etc to make a difference if you want it to.
It works really well with the volume control of the guitar and allows you to back off the volume etc while maintianing clarity and brightness.
I love the consistancy of non valve amps and this pedal allows me to dial in a great tone every time whether the amp is pushed hard or not and also isnt affected by poor power conditions.
I used to own a Fulldrive but found the pedal coloured the tone too much and wasnt as transparent.I personally prefer this pedal.
I lent it to my mate who has an old Bassman and he bought one the next week.Also had a mate play it through his orange combo..he bought one as well.Most people I know that hear it and play it,love it!
I gave it a 10 because I only have 3 categories when it comes to tone (1= poor 5=fair 10=great)I dont see many in betweens.
Reliability
:5
Seems pretty solid and cant imagine there would be too many issues if transported properly.
I never gig with back ups besides a Sansamp sitting in my bag in case the amp goes down...this would get me through a gig if needed.
5 = yet to gig around regularly with it to give a true rating...would imagine it would be a 10 if put to the test.
Customer Support
:10
They were quick to get it to me when ordered etc and answered my inital questions quickly.
Overall Rating
:10
I love it and cant imagine departing with it..thewre would be many other great pedals out there that are as good or better, but I have no need to pursue them any more as this gives me exactly what I want.
Product: G2D Custom Overdrive Price Paid: USD 125 USED
Submitted 11/02/2006
at 12:07pm
by Jimiboy
Ease of Use
:8
Very easy to use, but the tone knob is a bit dodgy, it reduces the volume considerably and doesn't really cut treble much.
Sound Quality
:7
This pedal sounded decent with my Tele and Strat, but very raw and unrefined with double coils. It also has a huge bass boost which can't be dialed out. I have tried tons of overdrive/Distortion pedals and this one doesn't rank with the best. The tone control cuts volume considerably and doesn't roll the highs off much. This is not a very versatile pedal and it sounds very ugly with humbuckers.
It might work well with the right combination of guitar and amp, but it didn't work for me.
Reliability
:9
Seems very well built.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never needed.
Overall Rating
:7
Not for me, but not terrible.
Product: G2D Custom Overdrive Price Paid: USD 135.00 USED
Submitted 07/11/2006
at 10:47pm
by jonathan
Email: jonathancog at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:9
Pedal is fairly easy to use. Lots of saturation and drive on hand.
Sound Quality
:10
Very versatile. Nice bluesy sounds aka Jonny Lang to full rock tones aka ZZ TOP. Custom made Fender strat(well, atleast the sticker if Fender), maple body and neck through a vintage 65 Fender Deluxe. Middle and neck pickups are Seymour Duncan Alnico 1 Pro II's and the bridge is a custom Lindy Fralin 10% Blues Special bridge pickup. A touch of noise on the rock side but the tone is so killer I don't really notice it. Blues side is quiet. Tone very,very amp like and open.
Reliability
:9
Seems to be built really well. I doubt you would need a back up.
Customer Support
:10
Sent a few email to G2D and alway got very prompt responses.
Overall Rating
:10
I play mostly blues and rock. The custom overdrive is totally perfect for these kinds of styles. Been playing about thirty years.
My setup: strat- RMC1 Wah - Burriss Boostier-G2D Custom OD - DLS chorus-vib - Maxon analog delay This pedal truly sounds like an amp cranked, no compression. Very open and full unlike most other pedals. Small negative: there is a pretty good volume difference when switching from blues to rock. True by-pass. I have tried about every OD pedal out there and this is by far the best one out of the bunch. Matches great with my Burriss boostiest which also sounds awesome.