MI Audio Blues Pro Overdrive V3
Why 'Pro'? Because unlike its predecessor, it features truly
professional specs:
* Heavy duty die-cast, professionally powder coated and silk-screened
enclosure. The same size of an MXR pedal too, and a gorgeous midnight
blue!
* Heavy duty 3PDT footswitch with true bypass.
* The highest quality in/out plugs for a life-time of trouble-free
operation.
* Upgraded caps throughout for operation anywhere up to 25V for massive
headroom!!!
Besides these features, the pedal is identical to the original, which
included:
* The classic JRC4558D IC.
* Double the gain of a typical TS type of pedal.
* Improved bass response for less bass loss, a typical problem with TS
type pedals.
* DC plug (boss style) for use with external power supply or internal 9V
battery.
* Asymmetrical clipping.
The Blues Pro vs. the Blue Boy
So why release the Blues Pro if I already have its bigger brother, the
Blue Boy? Well, despite the shared lineage, the two pedals ended up
being quite different. It's no nonsense circuitry is very 'immediate'.
There are no internal trimmers, so you get a very easy to use pedal,
with the classic configuration of Gain, Tone and Volume. The Blues Pro
is a little bit more compressed, which give the pedal a bit of extra
punch. It also sounds throatier than the Blue Boy in high gain settings.
The tone control is very intuitive to use (it's much closer to the Blue
Boy's brightness control). It makes a great compliment to the Blue Boy,
but its true soul-mate is the Crunch Box. The two pedals are a natural
extension of each other.
New Updates!
One day whilst working on a batch of Blues Pros, Adrian came up with the
cool little idea. With a simple mod, he was able to completely change
the feel of the Blues Pro, from a cool little OD to a rather mean
sounding fuzz. He then had the idea of installing a switch in order to
make the mod switchable. We refer to this mod as the 'Adrian Fuzz Mod'.
This is quite an interesting mod, because the character of the pedal
changes quite dramatically. The other interesting thing about this mod
is the fact that the tone control becomes more of a 'sponge' control.
With the tone all the way up, the Blues Pro sounds like a louder version
of the original. As you turn the tone control down, the response time
of the Blues Pro increases. This sounds particularly cool on chords.
With the tone control all the way down, the tone takes a second or two
to settle.
Amazing 'plug-and-play' low/medium gain overdrive.
4 external control
Gain - from the lightest breakup to serious crunch, with more grit and
attitude than the Blue Boy Deluxe.
Tone - for taming the top end
Volume - plenty of volume for overdriving a tube amp
new - toggle switch for unleashing the new 'fuzz mode'.
Professionally powder-coated and silk-screened enclosure, measuring only
4.3" * 2.2"
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