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You can find them online and in many classified section on the internet. They usually hover right around 50 or $60 or so. That's a pretty good price for a great little sounding used or even new pedal. I seen these pedals online from some retailers for right at about $65 new. So for people on a budget this is a great sounding effect for your gui...
Overall I would get this pedal if I needed a temporary light overdrive or heavy overdriven sound, but it’s not suited for a distortion sound. The pedal has a strong housing, but lacks strength in the input/output jacks and the bypass switch (which is sure to fail over time). The pedal has a decent sound, but due to the switching issues I would...
The think I like least is the hot switch. Its a completely useless and unnecessary feature in my opinion. That said, with the hot switch disengaged this pedal is pretty much a TS808. Which is a thing of beauty. You can find these things used for less than thirty dollars. At that price there is no reason not to buy ...
The pedal is decent, and you can find these at a great price on eBay. However, it's not the greatest pedal in the world, and there are some better pedals out there if you want both chorus and flanging. If you're on a budget, this should be able to suit you well. Just don't be surprised if it doesn't blow you away or if you find something that...
I really don't mind the voicing because in the band I use it in, it's fine. I simply step on it for solos and it magically comes to life in all its mean snarly glory. For the value I think this is an amazing wah. It can hang with my other ones costing over twice the price. And the features are up there with the Clyde Deluxe. ...
I love writing reviews, but I was a little averse to writing this one, as I'm scared the word will get out on this pedal. It's an absolutely fantastic little box that can be found for next to nothing. If I needed another delay in a pinch, I'd buy one of these in a heartbeat. This is a pedal that I like so much I would gladly own more than one of...
While this wah certainly functioned better than most, I'd have to say I'm disappointed in the sound. It's really cheap which is probably why I'm not that into it. I guess the target audience is into heavier stuff than me. I'd recommend that if you like Steve Vai and eighties-style shredders, then try this out, otherwise don't bother.
This is the silver Chorus Flanger combo pedal put out by Ibanez as part of the Tone Lok series. I traded a friend for it. Brand new they for $60 with a free power supply from American Musical Supply. What sold me on it was the sloppy, dirty analog sounding chorus. It nailed the Andy Summers\' tone on some of the e...
The Ibanez LF-7 Lo-Fi is a discontinued pedal as far as I know, but they are easily found if you want to get one used. I don't believe that this is a necessary pedal in any situation, but it does make it easy to get some lo-fi effects in a hurry. I think that I can get some pretty similar sounds by simply using the EQ on my amp or guitar, but ...
I'm not crazy about this pedal at all, honestly. I think that this is one of the worst pedals I've ever purchased, and it makes sense, since I didn't pay a whole lot for it. Even if you only pay $40 it's too much. I didn't try too many other models before I bought this one and that was my mistake. I would never, ever buy this or recommend it to ...