![]() The stock sound is significantly beefed up with tighter bass response - while the Phat mod takes me where I want to go - and that remains my setting of choice. I finally chanced upon a Keeley Freak Fuzz modified Blues Driver which includes also the earlier Phat mod, in tandem with two additional Germanium transistors used as diodes for a separate ’Freak Fuzz’ mode. ![]() Then came the Boss JB-2 Angry Driver which allowed you to mix the Blues Driver circuit with JHS’s Angry Charlie circuit to great effect - but I found that long term I was gravitating towards the sort of Phat tone of my earlier Mooer. I always intended to get a proper Keeley Phat-modified Blues Driver but for a long time struggled to find one in reasonable condition and at a reasonable price. The first overdrive I was properly enamoured with was funnily enough the Mooer Blues Mood - set to the Fat Mode with Gain around 1 o’clock. ![]()
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