FYI: A so-called "Underdrive" is simply an EQ pedal that is set below unity level.
You can use any EQ pedal to accomplish this:
Filter away some highs and lows and leave the mids up + turn the volume below unity...
"Underdrive" is simply a new snake-oil marketing buzzword/hype in order to sell you something you (probably) already have.
Do not get me wrong!I do not doubt that it is a great pedal.
But just think about it for a second...
How do you clean up a dirty/distorted amp?
- You simply turn down the input volume of the amp, or your guitar volume, and it gets cleaner!
But this often gets muddy, we need to add the EQ.
And since EQ pedals are really horrible sellers on the market, we rebrand it "Underdrive"...
You know... To clean up dirty amps...
And God forbid... DO NOT tell anyone that this can be accomplished with something you already have lying around unused since the 90's.
You need a NEW pedal to do this!!!
Sorry for that rant... I just had to get it out! I Feel much better now!
So what am I actually trying to say here, besides letting out some steam about the "Underdrives"?
For those of you that desperately want this (or the Detox pedal), I would recommend building the ROG Tonemender first, and see if this suits your purpose, before ordering these new magical pedals that cleans up so well.
If you upgrade the opamp to a high quality one (like a OP275 or similar...) you pretty much got the Detox pedal.
Of course there is a slight chance that I got this all wrong, and that there is actually some new break-trough in circuitry design that works wonder on overdriven amps.
So I hope that we can manage to trace these pedals so see what is actually hiding under the hood...
There better be some Mojo to it!!!