Yes indeed Pepe, both fairly clean and working well. The Guyatone is a rather overlooked unit I think (as is that "Double-effect" series. I tested both it and the BOSS last night.
The Guyatone is I feel, mostly a flanger, and a very good one at that. Less metallic than the BF-2, not quite as juicy as a Maxon FL-301. Some evocative 80s sounds, with a great deal of control I think it excels at flanging. Feedback if pushed. The Chorus is similarly airy and light but I wouldn't call it lush or watery, like many 80s chorus' (other than the CE-2/CS-505) it has that closeness to a flanger, no Leslie swirls. The fast rate is not that fast either. The Vibrato likewise is a product of the circuit rather than a main function, the "Manual" control has no effect and Resonance barely any on the Vibrato mode. It's nice but not as broad in scope as a VB-2. All in all the pedal is a nice rival to the CE-3 I think.
The OD-2 plugging in I found to be quite brash, a little boxy. Good for emulating a raggedy small tube amp perhaps, or a Kinks like rough breakup tone. I also enjoyed using it more as a bluey light gain treble boost. Not my favourite OD by a way but interesting. Dialled in with an amp it could serve as a lead boost or alternate drive for spiky parts of a tune. Output on tap is rather low on low gain settings.
Not a bad pair
If you love flangers the Guyatone is worth picking up!