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Description

Unleash your guitar's full potential with the Visual Sound Jekyll & Hyde, a dual-function overdrive/distortion pedal that seamlessly blends versatility with robust construction. Whether you're aiming for a smooth, tube-like overdrive or gritty, aggressive distortion, this pedal provides a split personality that caters to a wide range of sonic landscapes. The Jekyll side delivers a warm, organic overdrive, while the Hyde side ramps things up with a powerful distortion.

Crafted with precision, this pedal is constructed with a durable steel chassis, ensuring it withstands the rigors of both studio and stage performances. Its intuitive layout features separate controls for overdrive and distortion, allowing you to sculpt your sound with precision. The added bass boost switch enhances low-end frequencies, perfect for players who crave a little extra depth. The sharp/blunt switch offers even more tonal versatility, shifting your sound from bright and compressed to rich and full-bodied.

Ideal for musicians seeking a pedal that adapts to diverse playing styles, the Jekyll & Hyde is both an expressive tool for creativity and a reliable companion for any gig.

Key Features:

  • Dual-function design with separate overdrive and distortion controls
  • Split personality offers tube-like overdrive and aggressive distortion
  • Durable steel chassis for long-lasting performance
  • Bass boost switch for enhanced low-end frequencies
  • Sharp/blunt switch for tonal versatility
  • Intuitive control layout for easy sound sculpting

Product specs

Brand Visual Sound
Model Jekyll & Hyde Overdrive & Distortion V2
Finish Red
Year 2010s
Made In United States
Categories Distortion Pedals, Overdrive and Boost Pedals

FAQs

What types of effects does the Visual Sound Jekyll & Hyde pedal offer?

The Visual Sound Jekyll & Hyde pedal offers both overdrive and distortion effects, with separate channels for each. The Jekyll channel provides a smooth overdrive, while the Hyde channel delivers heavier distortion tones.

Can the Jekyll & Hyde pedal be used with both electric guitar and bass?

Yes, the Jekyll & Hyde pedal can be used with both electric guitar and bass, providing versatile tone-shaping options for both instruments.

What are the key controls available on the Visual Sound Jekyll & Hyde pedal?

The Jekyll & Hyde pedal features controls for Drive, Tone, Volume, Bass, and Clean Mix on the Jekyll channel, and additional controls for the Hyde channel to tailor distortion levels and tonal characteristics.

Does the Visual Sound Jekyll & Hyde pedal require a specific power supply?

The Jekyll & Hyde pedal requires a standard 9V DC power supply, commonly used with many guitar effects pedals.

How does the Jekyll & Hyde pedal differ from other overdrive/distortion pedals?

The Jekyll & Hyde pedal is unique in offering two distinct channels with individual controls, allowing for a wide range of tonal possibilities and the ability to blend overdrive and distortion seamlessly.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Versatile with a wide range of tones from clean overdrive to crunchy distortion.

  • Combines overdrive and distortion, offering a two-in-one pedal solution.

  • Built-in noise gate keeps the sound quiet when not playing.

  • High-quality build, durable enough to withstand rough use.

  • Transparent sound maintains the character of your guitar's pickups.

  • Internal switches allow for customizable buffer and bypass settings.

  • Offers blending capabilities for clean and overdrive for unique tones.

  • Affordable, especially considering its multi-functionality and durability.

  • Soft-touch footswitches designed to last for 10 million cycles.

  • Includes internal bass trim pot and bass boost options for further tonal adjustments.

CONS

  • Large size may require significant space on your pedalboard.

  • Overdrive defaults through distortion without patch cables, which might not suit all preferences.

  • Less effective on clean amp channels; needs amp gain for optimal performance.

  • Soft-touch switches may lack tactile feedback for some users.

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Visual Sound Jekyll & Hyde.

Comparisons

  • The V1 and V2 models use modified TS-808 and Shredmaster circuits, whereas V3 is based on the Open Road overdrive, offering a more transparent sound.

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  • Users suggest that amp choice significantly impacts tone; Tech 21 Blonde and Fender Hot Rod Deluxe are mentioned for better tonal results with this pedal.

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  • An owner finds the Xvive Golden Brownie and Hardwire CM2 better for tone tweaking, but prefers the Hyde's unique snarl for certain styles.

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Features and functionality

  • V3 allows for switchable signal order, a feature not present in earlier versions, enhancing its flexibility for different tonal setups.

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  • The Jekyll side, with bass boost off, can roll off lows and highs for mid-focused interludes, fitting well in post-hardcore music setups.

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User experience

  • Despite tonal differences, V3 is praised for its form factor, with users noting improved design compared to earlier versions.

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  • The Hyde Distortion side can sound muddy or unpleasant; adjusting tone/EQ knobs is essential to balance the "sharp" and "blunt" settings.

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  • The pedal may produce noticeable hiss even at moderate gain settings, especially with practice amps like the Vox Pathfinder 10.

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  • Owners report a significant tonal improvement when upgrading to a tube amp, indicating the pedal's potential to shine with high-quality amplification.

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Use cases and applications

  • Owners report the V3 model effectively captures the sound of The Strokes, despite the band using older versions, making it desirable for fans seeking similar tones.

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  • Combining the right pedal side for rhythm and left for an almost clean boost can mimic The Strokes' sound.

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  • The Hyde side is praised for obtaining a high-gain sound from an AC30, useful for achieving a rich, aggressive tone.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Owners recommend keeping the overdrive side's volume under 50% to avoid excessive noise, particularly with high output pickups.

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Artist usage

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See how Conor Curley uses Visual Sound Jekyll & Hyde

Conor Curley

Guitarist

Fontaines D.C.

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In the Fontaines D.C. full live performance at NOX ORAE 2018, Conor Curley's pedalboard is visible at the 3:33 mark, where a Visual Sound Jekyll & Hyde pedal is clearly displayed. The grey color of the unit suggests it may be an early version.

See how Ricardo Mollo uses Visual Sound Jekyll & Hyde

Ricardo Mollo

Guitarist

Sumo

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Ricardo Mollo uses the Visual Sound Jekyll & Hyde overdrive pedal, as seen in a photo on PhotoBucket.

See how Lachlan Caskey uses Visual Sound Jekyll & Hyde

Lachlan Caskey

Singer, Guitarist

Last Dinosaurs

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Jean-Paul Fung, the band's producer for the "In a Million Years" album, talks about this pedal in an interview:

What sounds like a steel drum is actually Lachlan, the lead guitarist, playing through an old shitty Behringer reverb into an Electro-Harmonix POG, with a Jekyll & Hyde overdrive at the start of the chain.

See how Jason Lytle uses Visual Sound Jekyll & Hyde

Jason Lytle

Singer

Grandaddy

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See how Joseph Andreoli uses Visual Sound Jekyll & Hyde

Joseph Andreoli

Singer, Guitarist

Giraffes? Giraffes!

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In this photo, posted to Giraffes? Giraffes!'s Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/giraffesgiraffes), a Visual Sound Jekyll & Hyde can be seen on Joseph's pedalboard.

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