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Isp Technologies Decimator
Lonewolf Lonewolf
Published on 11/26/05 at 06:22
We'll make it short, my keupine Drag 'explained very well:

Noise gate, in a housing identical to boss, but chrome.
Treshold of a knob, input, output, power supply plug.

Good is solid (although a somewhat steeper knob would have been even better, but then I quibble) is beautiful, it's easy, it works.

UTILIZATION

Bah stupid as cabbage, one branch, we put the knob to zero, the switch and turning the knob up to eliminate hum.

Access to the battery means is a housing boss, there's not a four screws loosen, that's something, but it's not a trap either way Jacques

SOUND QUALITY

Well we enter the heart of the matter is what it deserves its reputation?

YES!!

The hum due to a high rate of gain miraculously fly, but not the notes that come out of your scratch, whether it's the saccato, the low whistle, a beautiful well-controlled feedback (this is not to brag, but my Gibys how it's too easy) again without any apparent problem.
This is not the case with all the noise gate (the Boss has me particularly disappointed that level)

Against by my side I did not notice any default clean, it does me no food, no sustain, or anything else

OVERALL OPINION

Good purchase this machine (about € 150 on morçal anyway) does not exempt you invest primarily in good cables, but if it remains after the blast and the buzz side is really the ultimate weapon ... What I did too

Notte that the quality of the power line on which you plug your tube amp also plays heavily on the breath generated, and there by against the Decimator can not help you, since the blast will also be generated at the power section (home more buzz in the studio to repeat it shows a little).

A buy eyes closed if you have the budget