It's designed with your sound in mind, so have fun blasting your amp with your beautifully transparent, discrete, natural overdrive. I'll report back after more time dicking around with these 2. I've since tried an DBA Interstellar Overdriver Deluxe and I really like it. Here's the problem - it's got … The Interstellar Overdriver is a real overdrive pedal blasting your amp with your sound.
The standard IO channel is great for giving a ripping amp feel and the second channel has a great octave fuzz, so in theory I'm really happy with it. The more you turn it up the better it sounds. share. 3 comments. Nice overdrive. The Interstellar Overdriver seems to be very interactive with the master volume and your guitars volume knob, maybe a little too much at lower volumes, but I need more time to figure out the best settings for this pedal. save hide report.
The knob works giving a slight boost all the way counterclockwise to a beautiful harmonically rich overdrive maxed out. A six position selector switch on channel 2 provides six overdrive / … [NPD] Death by Audio - Interstellar Overdriver Deluxe. This Overdrive pedal (presented by Death By Audio, the pedal company of Oliver Ackermann, frontman of A Place to Bury Stangers) couldn't really be much simpler. Posted in r/guitarpedals by u/carloshacecosas • 19 points and 7 comments Seems versatile, and hey, silver sparkles! My overall impression with the Interstellar Overdriver Deluxe is it's a great bang for your boutique buck. Live or in the studio, you get a lot of tonal flexibility while still being able to recall your favorite sounds quickly - a damn good, usable overdrive, and like the rest of DBA's products, build quality that is, well, stellar.
88% Upvoted. Interstellar Overdriver is all about the natural, wonderful sound of turning an amp up too loud. The Death By Audio Interstellar Overdriver Deluxe is two channels all analog, Interstellar Overdriver pedals in one stompbox. Truck loads of sweet creamy overdrive have arrived. It works the same way as old tube amps: the more you turn it up, the better it sounds. Throw away your Tube Screamer.