Pretty sure this review is full of errors. This is not a doubled version of the original. The original had 2 gain stages as well, this one just allows you to engage them differently with the footswitches. They’re also not two identical gain stages. Channel B is more saturated while A is more articulate. Not trying to bash the review, just very key features to misrepresent.
Great sounding pedal, thanks for the demo!
Good complete demo - and thank you for the 3½ sunday event - was awesome 👍😎
Les Paul - check. Fender amp - check. Proper demo - check. Bought one. Cheers Richie - loving your work
Awesome demo bro!
OK, yeah sure Richie. Keep them coming. Your Mutha would be so proud. Love you. Cannot wait 'til Sunday!
I have the regular pugilist and it’s really great and very very reasonable.
Well, THIS is a review, thanx.
Thanks for the demo Richie...
Enjoy all you do 👍👍
Keep the videos coming...!!!
Still haven't heard anything better than the Electro harmonix Hot Wax duel overdrive..
Is it possible to blend clean and distortion channels?
Suprisingly good sounding pedal🤔
NICE!
Pretty sure this review is full of errors. This is not a doubled version of the original. The original had 2 gain stages as well, this one just allows you to engage them differently with the footswitches. They’re also not two identical gain stages. Channel B is more saturated while A is more articulate. Not trying to bash the review, just very key features to misrepresent.
Do the EQ controls affect the clean sound if the pedal is on but none of the distortions is engaged?
As he explained, they do.
Amusing how Fender misspelled "D u A l" to "D u E l" to reflect "Pugilist". 😜😜😜
Funny that the B pedal is before the A (left to right).
Pedal ins and outs generally run right to left so it makes sense that A is on the right. Hence first.
Damn it.....I have the original and didn't know about this version.....dual switch is only thing missing from original 😕
you should ask Buck to turn the knobs
That thing kinda, snarls, man!
I have a Way Huge Camel Toe. This unit looks cool, but I don't think I need it...
All I hear is Austin blues. How about 1 rock or metal chord.