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Reviews (2)
Oct 26, 2010
modded ts9
I must first state that I have no pedal to compare this to, that being said, this pedal does what I wanted it to do, give a little extra bite. I first played this through my little line6 spider3 on clean. It adds tone and bite to clean tones. I switched to the modern metal channel and for me its not gainy enough by itself. With the pedal it adds tone and bite, harmonics are clearer. through the insane channel its less noticeable but if you get unity gain going it sounds good. Next I played it through a carvin v3 with celestion v30's. I'm still working on it but it adds enough that I can play convincing death metal with just the tube gain from the amp and the ts9. This pedal is a good tone booster for any situation. I am going to try the other two chips to see if there's a difference. I am more happy with this pedal than any other ive tried. I digital sounding distortion, this is a more organic approach. I'd love to hear it before an engl head. Jeff loomis relies on the ts9 for his tone, enough said.
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Feb 03, 2011
fender vibrochamp xd for metal???
Allright, out of the box you have a good sounding tube amp to practice with at low volumes. When you start using the gain channels, there is noticeable sustain loss and volume on the higher notes. This is irritating when you play anything above the 15th fret. The clean channels don't seem to do it much. Th effects are okay at best, they also rob tone and sustain. BUT BUT BUT.. for 180bucks you get a good sounding tube amp. I use a modded tubescreamer and 50/50 the gain with the pedal and its not bad at all, plenty of harmonics. I play a lot of speed metal and tapping....its overall a good practice amp!
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