Distortion Overdrive

Distortion Overdrive
what distortion/overdrive pedal should i get for my guitar?

i am looking for a distortion pedal for my electric guitar and amo i have a £50 budget for one and i am looking for a acdc sound and some nice solo sounds. i was just wondering what would you recommend i have been looking at boss ds-1 and marshall guv nors what do u think?

MXR double shot distortion pedal. It's great, it has two channels so you will get a distortion and an overdrive pedal in one. Plus it's really versatile and will give you a nice range of sounds. Its about 100 USD, so I think you are still within budget. Good luck.

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