
The Boss & JHS Angry Driver A Match Made in Tone Heaven
Boss and JHS are two consistent pedal manufacturers with wide ranges of tonal colors. The "Angry Driver" collaboration combines two classics, the Boss Blues Driver and the JHS Angry Charlie, to achieve a wide spectrum of overdrive and distortion tones. With its mode knob, you can utilize each of these pedals individually, in series, or in parallel. Its dual-concentric knobs allow you to shape the level, tone, and drive of both pedals individually. Take a listen to some basic examples of these tones in our demo, and see why Cooper lovingly says this pedal is like a bag of explosively flavorful artisan kettle chips.
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