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Jumikael
« Very good, except for one thing. »
Published on 04/26/13 at 01:20Nice metal case, lighter than hammond housing type. The finish is very successful.
If it is a clone of the Mi Audio Crunch Box, which mimics a saturated Marshall channel type.
THE negative: the footswitch (with which I had no problem) is not a good solid 3pdt. Consider changing it to use in the long term (I think).
UTILIZATION
Easy to use, although I prefer to date version of the Crunch Box without the presence knob.
SOUND QUALITY
It is indeed a Mi Audio Crunch Box. The light overdrive to fat saturation velvety, this pedal really a (good) grain!
I therefore adopted.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for two days, but this is my second clone Crunch Box. All sound the same, that is fine. The presence knob could be a plus for some, but personally I do not see the usefulness (maybe when I have to change the amp in rehearsal).
In short, I recommend, especially if you know how to handle a soldering iron to change the footswitch, in which case this pedal has nothing to envy to the original (and will instead be prettier and lighter, while sounding as well) .
If it is a clone of the Mi Audio Crunch Box, which mimics a saturated Marshall channel type.
THE negative: the footswitch (with which I had no problem) is not a good solid 3pdt. Consider changing it to use in the long term (I think).
UTILIZATION
Easy to use, although I prefer to date version of the Crunch Box without the presence knob.
SOUND QUALITY
It is indeed a Mi Audio Crunch Box. The light overdrive to fat saturation velvety, this pedal really a (good) grain!
I therefore adopted.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for two days, but this is my second clone Crunch Box. All sound the same, that is fine. The presence knob could be a plus for some, but personally I do not see the usefulness (maybe when I have to change the amp in rehearsal).
In short, I recommend, especially if you know how to handle a soldering iron to change the footswitch, in which case this pedal has nothing to envy to the original (and will instead be prettier and lighter, while sounding as well) .