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Published on 05/22/09 at 12:32
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UTILIZATION

So we find ourselves faced with a knob Tone, and Level one Dist.
Nothing too difficult, so no need for manual, especially for the little information given in = D

There is no problem for a sound we love once having passed the phase of "discovery" of the pedal.

SOUND QUALITY

Tone: In the middle, without its special properties.
Far left, sounds very very thorough in the bass very pleasant to deal with for being quite deep and heavy or to rebalance a guitar in this too acute.
All right, a sound with too much treble really giving effect "radio" very inadvisable; D on the other hand, to 3 quarts (hence half the right side) is really a good position to give some punch to the guitar, if it is a bit soft and not aggressive enough compared to what you want is the right thing.
Dist: Pushed to the max, he spits very hard regardless of the mode to half or one quarter the D + and TAR, we have a very nice crunch but we must raise the level knob beforehand.

When I play volume of apartment, my favorite effects are undoubtedly the user mode crunch or RAT cranked, the RAT is also rather similar to the D + but with more sounds, when the DS1 (type metal) it is simply horrible apartment with my volume = receiver).

on the other hand in small repeated with a Peavey amp TransTube pushed to the max, mode and RAT D + Dist even with the max does not change almost anything if it is a more ugly, that pushed to the max, this amp makes us sympathetic overdrive by the DS1 cons here really stands out and proves its usefulness, we have a really great sound! This will delight any guitarist in this case indeed ^ o ^! The distortion was really impressive.

I use a Hagstrom F-20T white, my little amp is a Fender Frontman Reverb Amp 38 Watts which is never driven more than 1.2 or so, repeat the amp is a Peavey Bandit ® 112.

OVERALL OPINION

I've had it about 6 months.
What I like most is the fact that it can be used in situations with very different potential often very well hidden.
What I like least is that each mode may not be usable depending on the situation, there is usually only one mode which makes it very well at a time.
In fact I was enormously knowledgeable about the market models to replace the pedal Monarch MMM-22 Metal Master I always typed this pedal is metal, I wanted a crunch.

The quality / price is indisputable, paid in the 25 €, it has a huge potential risk of sounding pro in certain situations.

So what choice I would do nothing without hesitation with the memory of his crunch at home and the huge distortion in repeated! = D
(And for 30 € is really given the coup>. ")

Well I'm waiting for a Blackstar HT-DISTX that will allow me to sound very, very heavy, but there is not the same range or price or features, we talk about stuff lamp there.