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Antoine-Antoine Antoine-Antoine
Published on 09/11/07 at 06:49
A superb box 9x11.5x3.5 cm containing two elegantly jacks, 3 knobs (tone, gain and volume), a switch and a powerful sound (you shall judge you even below).

UTILIZATION

Configuration very simple as usual: a 1 tone 1 volume gain.

.. In fact it's a bit frustrating to see that the brand does not try to push a little further in the settings (on the other hand it is a distortion not need to make tons).

SOUND QUALITY

On the website it is noted that it is versatile and also draw sheet for the rhythmic funk than rock.

Ok I am not an expert but looking funk ca ask you if you see more of a funk concert or a concert hard.
http://s94.photobucket.com/albums/l89/tr-ac-ks/?action=view&current=Vido3.flv

Otherwise the usual pressure with a ca and as the knob FREQUENTLY tone went crazy (ho ho ho! The pun!) When it exceeds 5 / 6.

A good distortion with a very fine grain, but too "constant". (/! Maybe that therminologique music professionals will not understand what I will try to explain!) The action of the drive knob does not seem to change the saturation level but rather the presence of the latter (c ' is why I talk of a grain "constant") I have not managed to get a crunch sound that is a shame especially for a versatile pedal judged by the brand.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for a little over a year.
I love the sustain and it fills me to the tall and aggressive riffs but I regret that it does not crunch!

(And this remark will apply to most secondary effects of the brand: they could work a bit more design in Proxon! Left to play as the vintage play anywhere, a more oldschool graphics give them more classroom)