This OD quest started off with a compressor quest where my favorite OD/compressor pedal was my Route 66 OD/comp. I now leave my compressor on all the time at a moderate setting, problem is that compressor is noisy. It didn't make much difference when I wasn't using it 100% of the time but now unbearable. I love the sound of the 66 OD which I've understood is tube screamer clone.
I've got two modified Boss CS-3's compressors that I like a lot and are quiet, so I decided to pull the Route 66 off my pedal-board that takes the space of two pedals. I installed one of the CS-3's plus a Joyo vintage overdrive I've had a while on another pedal-board which I understand is a pretty good cheap clone. This combination is very quiet and works very good.
Problem solved right! Wrong! The smaller pedal-board I use at Church the I pulled the Joyo off of was replaced with a Boss DS-1 which just don't have my favorite tube screamer sound.
I finally decided if I want to properly judge the tube screamer sound, I need to go to the original and try it. So I ordered a new TS-9 which hasn't arrived yet at this point.
Only after doing that in my research I learned that all tube screamers are not equal. There is the TS808, TS9, TS5, TS7 and all the reissues plus a hardwired version. Also I learned the my beloved Route 66 is actually a TS808 clone-har!

and now I got a TS9 on the way?
So yesterday I stopped at a pawn shop that always has a lot of musical stuff that I frequent often and found a TS5 and got it for $20. I got it home and it works fine and even the flakey switch in those, works fine every time on this one. The thing sounds really good to me but it's a little noisy. I did a little research on it last night and from best I can tell it is a TS9 circuit in a very cheap pedal and board. Well for $20. I couldn't cull it because I am searching out TS's. I did an A/B test on the Joyo and CS5 last night side by side and I could match just about every sound on the Joyo I could pull up on the CS5, only the Joyo was dead quiet and the CS5 had added hum on the higher dist levels.
So where I'm at now is, I probably should have ordered a new TS808 instead of the TS9 since the Route 66 is a 808 clone but I guess while I'm at it I may as well find out what the TS9 is all about also. I know that there are a lot of high grade clones out there a lot better than the route 66 but I wanted to start at ground "0" and go from there. Platefire