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Echo tango
Published on 01/14/05 at 06:35
Not rocket science. Just a dot of a boost switch and a knob for rgler the level of boost (up to + 22dB). Jacks in / out, external 9v power supply or batteries. The case looks KostO and should rsister normal use. I bought it to replace a DOD FX10 BiFET preamp, which made the switch adfinitivement me (but can we call a switch?). Nothing wrong, except that I prfr an external power supply jack the rear of the pedals, not the simple matter of size ct on my pdalier. On the other hand, why such a large box for a fact that simple? May be able to affix the beautiful flames that the large dcorent. I was just to remove a point.
UTILIZATION
No need to leave the Polytechnic to use it. The manual is succinct but clear.
SOUND QUALITY
As I said + above, this replaces my PDAL Previous boost a home DOD FX10.
I actually uses to compensate for the output level diffrence between my two guitars (a standard Start and a Cort M600). Not only balance levels are now (no need to tamper with the amp each change of scratching), but the Nitro adds a je ne sais quoi that we could compare a compressor, a booster and treble enhancer connected together. Suddenly, the sound becomes + alive, the dynamics of your playing shows without difficulty. In short, difficult to dye ...
In résumé if you want a REALLY boost perfectly neutral, will probably look elsewhere. If like me you use lots of pedals and your sound loses a little is the tool you need.
OVERALL OPINION
1 month I have and frankly, it has earned its place on my pedal board.
Less noise than my dfunt FX10 (I did not need to boost normment). Also tried: the Marshall Bluesbreaker (as I have a good dj overdrive, a bit redundant c'tait not buy it for the boost), Nobels a preamp (which I boosted when m me an acute cabbage).
What I DCID: the "lifting" of my sound, simplicity of use, low noise, and price (69). A must for any guitarist who must fight against his collgues to get his solos, and try all the other ....
UTILIZATION
No need to leave the Polytechnic to use it. The manual is succinct but clear.
SOUND QUALITY
As I said + above, this replaces my PDAL Previous boost a home DOD FX10.
I actually uses to compensate for the output level diffrence between my two guitars (a standard Start and a Cort M600). Not only balance levels are now (no need to tamper with the amp each change of scratching), but the Nitro adds a je ne sais quoi that we could compare a compressor, a booster and treble enhancer connected together. Suddenly, the sound becomes + alive, the dynamics of your playing shows without difficulty. In short, difficult to dye ...
In résumé if you want a REALLY boost perfectly neutral, will probably look elsewhere. If like me you use lots of pedals and your sound loses a little is the tool you need.
OVERALL OPINION
1 month I have and frankly, it has earned its place on my pedal board.
Less noise than my dfunt FX10 (I did not need to boost normment). Also tried: the Marshall Bluesbreaker (as I have a good dj overdrive, a bit redundant c'tait not buy it for the boost), Nobels a preamp (which I boosted when m me an acute cabbage).
What I DCID: the "lifting" of my sound, simplicity of use, low noise, and price (69). A must for any guitarist who must fight against his collgues to get his solos, and try all the other ....