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Description

The Dynamic Distortion is a sonic hybrid of the two most iconic distortion pedals in Rock 'n Roll history, the Germanium Fuzz of the 60's and the TS Overdrive of the 80's. This legendary combo provides unmatched touch sensitivity and clean-up with your guitar volume knob from sparkley cleans, to overdrive, to fuzz, while providing the mid-range cut of a classic TS pedal and the full-bodied woolliness of a vintage Fuzz. The Dynamic Distortion has all the advantages of combining the tonal DNA of these historic pedals (TS & Fuzz) with none of the drawbacks: use a buffer before or after the the pedal with ZERO compromise in sound, get classic Fuzz tones that always cuts through the mix (most fuzzes get lost in the mix), get the full sweep of your Wah pedal with Dynamic Distortion set for Fuzz (impossible with vintage fuzz), and get the perfect mid-range Overdrive tone with plenty of low-end fatness and note bloom.

Product specs

Brand Vertex
Model Dynamic Distortion
Finish Various
Year 2010s

FAQs

What kind of tones can I expect from the Vertex Dynamic Distortion pedal?

The Vertex Dynamic Distortion offers a blend of 1960's Germanium Fuzz and 1980's TS Overdrive tones, providing a range from clean and overdriven sounds to full-bodied fuzz, ideal for rock and blues genres.

Is the Vertex Dynamic Distortion pedal suitable for both guitar and bass?

Yes, the Vertex Dynamic Distortion is designed to work well with both guitar and bass, offering versatile distortion tones for different instruments.

Does the Vertex Dynamic Distortion pedal work well with other pedals?

Yes, the Vertex Dynamic Distortion is buffer friendly, making it compatible with other pedals in your signal chain without tone loss.

What are the main controls on the Vertex Dynamic Distortion pedal?

The Vertex Dynamic Distortion features three main controls: gain, tone, and volume, allowing you to shape your sound from subtle overdrive to aggressive distortion.

How does the Vertex Dynamic Distortion differ from a traditional overdrive pedal?

Unlike traditional overdrive pedals, the Vertex Dynamic Distortion combines elements of both Germanium Fuzz and TS Overdrive, offering a broader spectrum of distortion tones.

Shawn Tubbs

Shawn Tubbs

Vertex Effects Dynamic Distortion Demo Video by Shawn Tubbs

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Vertex Effects Dynamic Distortion Demo Video by Shawn Tubbs

Shawn Tubbs

Shawn Tubbs

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Vertex Dynamic Distortion

Mike Hermans

Mike Hermans

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Vertex Effects Dynamic Distortion Pedal Demo

Sweetwater

Sweetwater

Video thumbnail for OVERDRIVE SHOOTOUT - Fulltone OCD Vs. Vertex Dynamic Distortion by N Stuff Music

OVERDRIVE SHOOTOUT - Fulltone OCD Vs. Vertex Dynamic Distortion

N Stuff Music

N Stuff Music

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Vertex DYNAMIC DISTORTION - Demo by Alberto Barrero

Alberto Barrero

Alberto Barrero

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Test: Vertex Dynamic Distortion

Ariel Pozzo

Ariel Pozzo

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Vertex Dynamic Distortion - Eric Johnson Clean & Lead Tone All-In-One

Vertex Effects

Vertex Effects

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Vertex Dynamic Distortion - "Little Wing" Tone In-A-Box

Vertex Effects

Vertex Effects

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Vertex Dynamic Distortion

Wall of Sound

Wall of Sound

Reviews

PROS

  • Solid build quality, reminiscent of classic SD9

  • Wide range of gain, versatile from overdrive to fuzz

  • Responsive to playing dynamics, enhancing touch sensitivity

  • Stacks well with other pedals, maintaining clarity

  • Exceptional for achieving Michael Landau's tone

  • Cleans up nicely with lower guitar volume

  • Sensitive to power supply quality, ensuring noise-free operation with proper setup

CONS

  • Tone control limited, particularly at high frequencies

  • Can introduce noise, especially noticeable with certain amps like Fender tube amps

  • Mids can be too scooped for some preferences, particularly with Fender amps

  • Tone knob has minimal effect beyond the 0 setting, limiting tonal versatility

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Comparisons

  • The Vertex Dynamic Distortion is noted for its 'bigger' sound compared to the Keeley DS-9, despite both being based on the Sonic Distortion.

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  • The Maxon SD-9 can sound incredible and huge, but requires careful tone knob adjustments (never past 8:30-9:00) and using the guitar's volume below 10 for optimal tone.

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  • The pedal is suggested as an alternative to original Marshall Guv'nor's and Japanese Boss DS-1, known for high gain and effective clean-up with volume adjustments.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Maxon SD-9 is praised for its role in achieving Mike Landau's tone, a staple for two decades, highlighting its appeal for those seeking similar sound profiles.

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  • It's favored by P&W players like Michael Pope and Adam Lee Sniegowski for its versatility, adapting well to jazz-fusion and blues by adjusting the guitar volume.

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Value and pricing

  • Some users express frustration over the price difference between the Vertex and alternatives like the Maxon SD-9, despite tonal similarities.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Users suggest considering alternative enclosures for the Vertex Dynamic Distortion to avoid supporting the brand directly, emphasizing ethical purchasing decisions.

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Features and functionality

  • The Dynamic Distortion offers about 50% more gain and double the clean headroom compared to an SD-9, with a Big Muff/RAT-style hi-pass filter control.

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User experience

  • Users find the hi-pass filtering from RATs/Big Muffs ideal for achieving desired gain response, especially for quick dynamic changes using the volume knob.

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Critic Reviews

Vertex Effects Dynamic Distortion Pedal Review | Performer Mag

performermag.com

Vertex’s Dynamic Distortion pedal shines with its versatile gain range, from boost to fuzz, making it a valuable addition to any pedalboard. It impressively maintains clarity across settings, reacting well with both humbuckers and single coils. The pedal offers a refined midrange bump and a flexible tone control, ideal for players tired of typical overdrive clones. At $199, it could replace multiple pedals, delivering lush tones and excellent sustain. While the review praises its performance, it notably lists no cons, suggesting it’s a worthy investment for distortion enthusiasts.

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The name says it all

Amazing OD-to-Fuzz Distortion. Lots of Gain range and a Dynamic-Sensivity to the touch of your playing.

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See how Tosin Abasi uses Vertex Dynamic Distortion

Tosin Abasi

Guitarist

Animals as Leaders

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Tosin Abasi recently had his massive pedalboard professionally rebuilt by Mason "The Rig Doctor" from Vertex Effects. While Tosin was in the shop dropping off his pedalboard, he played around with some of the Vertex pedals and decided to add the Dynamic Distortion as it preserved many of the low and high frequencies from his 8 string guitar without losing clarity. It can be seen on his pedal board at 34:03 of this video.

See how Joey Landreth uses Vertex Dynamic Distortion

Joey Landreth

Singer, Guitarist

The Bros. Landreth

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Verified via Photo

Visible in this February 3, 2020 Instagram post.

See how David Ryan Harris uses Vertex Dynamic Distortion

David Ryan Harris

Guitarist

Nick Jonas & the Administration

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Verified via Vertexeffects

"He's using the Dynamic Distortion in place of his old Fuzz Face and to get Marshall tones from a small Fender combo, while still being able to achieve clean up with his volume knob for sparkley clean chime. He also has a Vertex Boost thats sits on top of the amp, and is used to hit the preamp tubes harder."

See how Emily Wolfe uses Vertex Dynamic Distortion

Emily Wolfe

Guitarist

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In this photo, posted by Wolfe on her Instagram profile, her pedals are shown. One of the pedals visible is the Vertex Dynamic.

See how Ally Venable uses Vertex Dynamic Distortion

Ally Venable

Singer, Guitarist

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Verified via YouTube

In this YouTube video, Ally Venable provides a rundown of all the pedals on her pedalboard, including the Vertex Dynamic Distortion, for Sweetwater’s What’s on Your Pedalboard? series. The Dynamic Distortion can be seen at 8:29.

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