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They come up for £80ish reasonably often.
Check the analogman site, they normally give a pretty solid indication
Effects for Me & my Monkey YouTube channel Facebook Fretboard's "resident pedal supremo" - mgaw
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
One obstacle I have when I think about putting something together is where the mids come from, for example I love my Enchanter and also fancy an ODR-1. Not a massive fan of screamers, but with the Princeton sometimes I feel I could do with a mid push to cut through.
Them come up on ebay and can be had pretty affordably.
they have a transferable lifetime warranty.
Effects for Me & my Monkey YouTube channel Facebook Fretboard's "resident pedal supremo" - mgaw
https://www.bax-shop.co.uk/distortion-overdrive/fulltone-fulldrive2-mosfet-overdrive-pedal?gclid=Cj0KCQjw4eXPBRCtARIsADvOjY09A-r4_gicVa9ro-3KM_KE9GoQiFO4bNBVbAbbvCA7BifHqC4ETd4aAl-UEALw_wcB
Fulldrive isn't the most transparent pedal. It's from the Tube Screamer family. The flat mids mode doesn't have the TS mid hump, but it always sounded a bit anaemic to me. Vintage mode was better but isn't transparent.
I've got a Fulltone GT500 for sale in the classifieds. The Distortion side of that does the singing lead tone part of the OP's wants, but if I'm being honest the overdrive/boost side sounds better as a clean boost to my ears.
Having owned a Fulldrive 2 Mosfet and the GT500 I've been put off of double pedals. With both of them I found that I really liked one side of it, but never really used the other. I think you are better off with 2 single pedals. If space is an issue, just get something like a Mooer Pure boost (based on RC booster) and something higher gain from their range.
Effects for Me & my Monkey YouTube channel Facebook Fretboard's "resident pedal supremo" - mgaw
The Foxrox ZIM is somewhat unique in that respect in that the interchangeable cards make it considerably more flexible than many (although you might argue that the choices available are too broad to really dial in on a particular tone you want), so I suspect the best way to get the advantages of a dual pedal (small footprint, fewer cables, fewer PSU slots) without the disadvantages of limiting yourself to what's on the market is to approach the likes of Juansolo to have a custom pedal made with your choice of circuits.
FWIW, I doubt two "standard" sized 1590b/125-ish sized pedals take up a great deal more room than two 1590a mini pedals once you take in to account spacing them appropriately for adult male feet and the space needed for audio and power cables around them.
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