Comparaison de 30 pédales d'overdrive, et non des moindre, sur ce thread:
http://www.thegearpage.net/boa(...)07732
Les pédales évaluées:
Durham Zia Drive, Fulltone OCD, Lovepedal Eternity, Analogman King of Tone, KLON Centaur, Way Huge Red Llama, Paul Cochrane Tim & Timmy, Keeley Blues Driver ( Phat Mod ), BJF Honey Bee, Hermida Zendrive, Landgraff Dynamic Overdrive, Crowther Hotcake, Mentaone The Blue Collar Overdrive, Barber LTD, Fuchs Plush Drive, Pete Cornish SS-3, Ethos Overdrive, Rockbox Boiling Point, FOXROX ZIM, BK Butler Tube Driver, XOTIC RC BOOST, Pedalworx Cactus Crunch, Clay Jones Overdrive, Pro Analog Dual Drive, Rockett Pedal Blue Note, Machine Head Pedals 72° Overdrive, MJM Blues Devil, Keeley Java Boost, GMD Luther Drive, Made by Mike Saltbreaker
Leur conclusion, très interessante sur la Timmy: elle domine complètement le marché niveau transparence, le prix est incompréhensible vu la qualité de la pédale... :
"Pros : Quite simply the reference when it comes to OD’s that let your tone shine through, transparent almost feels like an understatement as the Timmy bleeds harmonics and gives that transcending feel to your tone when it’s kicked on,
The Timmy is quite simply the best ‘’ mid setting ‘’ OD on the market presently no question about it
Cons : We’re not crazy about it’s performance in higher OD gain settings as it still got a good grade, let’s just say some pedals do that part of things much better than the Timmy, but then again you get a feeling that it’s just a cool bonus with the Timmy
Consensus : This pedal’s affordability, feel and overall delivery really is a head-scratcher when it comes to it’s price, Paul Cochrane is an anomaly in this market and the Timmy plainly dominates it’s portion of the field when it comes to the thirty pedals it faced off against"