Double overdrive
You want several levels of gain in a single pedal: one channel for the base, another for pushing the sound, and the two together to create a true third level.
This selection brings together the Teos Music double overdrives. They share the same principle - two channels in a single box - but they don't meet the same needs: immediate simplicity, presence in the mix, live control or fully configurable stacking.
This selection brings together the Teos Music double overdrives. They share the same principle - two channels in a single box - but they don't meet the same needs: immediate simplicity, presence in the mix, live control or fully configurable stacking.
Need help choosing?
If you're hesitating between a simple double overdrive, a more lead-oriented pedal, a practical live solution or a truly advanced stacking tool, the complete guide explains the differences between the models.
Quick reference points
The easiest and quickest to learn: Black Label Dual Overdrive
An open base with a more focused lead channel: The Rudis Dual Overdrive
The most practical if you want to change modes quickly live: Knight Of Tone Dual Overdrive MKII
The most configurable for precise stacking: Black Pearl Dual Overdrive
If you want a plug & play double overdrive: Black Label
If you want a real payout builder: Black Pearl
The pedals in this selection
Here are the models associated with the “Double overdrive” selection. The classification is automatic, but each pedal offers a different way of building multiple gain levels: two separate channels, then the two together as a third sound.
Are you hesitating between two double overdrives? Send me your amp, your guitar, your playing style and the way you want to use both channels: base + lead, boost + overdrive, progressive stacking or several live sounds.




