NPD: Friedman IR-D
Posted: Fri May 03, 2024 5:02 pm
Since I bought the Dirty Shirley Mini the other day I decided to give this pedal a try.
It sounds really good!!! With all the knobs at noon gain and bright switch up and the stock IRs, it's a pretty rocking DI tone right out of the box and it only gets better from there with very little tweaking. Feels like a tube circuit (and it is) and sounds great with no digital artifacts at all.
I also have the IR-X here and I have a little DI board built around it, in case I need to go direct. Comparing the 2, the IR-D sounds better for my needs. A bit less aggressive and warmer.
I also compared it to my Dirty Shirley loaded into the Suhr load and with the same IR. They're close but the amp is a bitmore dynamic and organic, which is to be expected. But the pedal sounds great.
My position with DI rigs is I don't use them unless I have to, I much prefer to have my amps live. That won't change anytime soon, but if I have to use a DI, I MUCH prefer this type of setup over any modeling device. It feels like playing a guitar rig vs a computer and I can pretty much treat it like my amps and dial a tone on the spot etc...
So in short, if you have an amp, you may or may not want this. Depend on whether you ever in a situation where you need a DI rig. But if you playing a modeler, this is a big step up in the right direction IMHO. T
It sounds really good!!! With all the knobs at noon gain and bright switch up and the stock IRs, it's a pretty rocking DI tone right out of the box and it only gets better from there with very little tweaking. Feels like a tube circuit (and it is) and sounds great with no digital artifacts at all.
I also have the IR-X here and I have a little DI board built around it, in case I need to go direct. Comparing the 2, the IR-D sounds better for my needs. A bit less aggressive and warmer.
I also compared it to my Dirty Shirley loaded into the Suhr load and with the same IR. They're close but the amp is a bitmore dynamic and organic, which is to be expected. But the pedal sounds great.
My position with DI rigs is I don't use them unless I have to, I much prefer to have my amps live. That won't change anytime soon, but if I have to use a DI, I MUCH prefer this type of setup over any modeling device. It feels like playing a guitar rig vs a computer and I can pretty much treat it like my amps and dial a tone on the spot etc...
So in short, if you have an amp, you may or may not want this. Depend on whether you ever in a situation where you need a DI rig. But if you playing a modeler, this is a big step up in the right direction IMHO. T