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Little_Paco
Published on 11/25/09 at 10:32
Best value:
Excellent
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What are the effects, types of effects available?
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Disto
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What technology is used? (Analog, digital, tube ...)
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Analog transistor CMS
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Are they edited? Via a publisher Mac / PC?
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Totally not is editable with the fingers, but in general the guitarists do have a finger or two it poses no problem.
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What is the connection? (Audio / MIDI)
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2 jack, a power supply plug is what a pedal.
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Is this a rack or rack-mount model?
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is a model for earth storable.
UTILIZATION
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The general configuration is simple?
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No, it's difficult to tame.
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Editing sounds and effects is easy?
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yes it is not the problem.
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The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
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I know
SOUND QUALITY
Well I stop to answer questions trivial and I mean basics. Then the grain is nice, it responds very well to guitar volume, which for a distortion pedal is not so widespread.
But one wonders if it really planned to be plugged into a guitar amp:
- To have an output level compatible with the guitar input must not push the adjustment level beyond 2 / 10
- The only way to take advantage of it to a flat EQ on the bass and treble amp A0, and mid-bottom, where it responds correctly, and it sounds very pretty well. But if you set the amp on a more standard Equalizer then you end up with a shrill treble shit that tore the ears.
In short if I want to use this pedal for anything other than make mumuse I can not. Finally what I can not reasonably be expected to touch all the equalization of the amplifier when I turn the pedal?
As for the lack of a real level of distortion that I've never particularly disturbing, after all when I chose to use this pedal is not for playing Frank Sinatra.
Brief sound interesting but totally unsuitable for use on stage or if used to add a small strokes disto.
Damage the grain is nice, the color too, and the sound is warm enough.
OVERALL OPINION
I've long since I've never used too, I would not take it on stage and if you tell me I was flying too bad.
Too bad she still has undeniable qualities, but when you add it as adding a second before the preamp of the amp blows it leaves peanut. As to consider tweaking this thing is not even worth thinking about, it is a typed complex with components (for shots from a DS1 is clear that one has to money), and as components are in CMS, they can not change anything.
What are the effects, types of effects available?
</ul>
Disto
<ul class="ul">
What technology is used? (Analog, digital, tube ...)
</ul>
Analog transistor CMS
<ul class="ul">
Are they edited? Via a publisher Mac / PC?
</ul>
Totally not is editable with the fingers, but in general the guitarists do have a finger or two it poses no problem.
<ul class="ul">
What is the connection? (Audio / MIDI)
</ul>
2 jack, a power supply plug is what a pedal.
<ul class="ul">
Is this a rack or rack-mount model?
</ul>
is a model for earth storable.
UTILIZATION
<ul class="ul">
The general configuration is simple?
</ul>
No, it's difficult to tame.
<ul class="ul">
Editing sounds and effects is easy?
</ul>
yes it is not the problem.
<ul class="ul">
The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
</ul>
I know
SOUND QUALITY
Well I stop to answer questions trivial and I mean basics. Then the grain is nice, it responds very well to guitar volume, which for a distortion pedal is not so widespread.
But one wonders if it really planned to be plugged into a guitar amp:
- To have an output level compatible with the guitar input must not push the adjustment level beyond 2 / 10
- The only way to take advantage of it to a flat EQ on the bass and treble amp A0, and mid-bottom, where it responds correctly, and it sounds very pretty well. But if you set the amp on a more standard Equalizer then you end up with a shrill treble shit that tore the ears.
In short if I want to use this pedal for anything other than make mumuse I can not. Finally what I can not reasonably be expected to touch all the equalization of the amplifier when I turn the pedal?
As for the lack of a real level of distortion that I've never particularly disturbing, after all when I chose to use this pedal is not for playing Frank Sinatra.
Brief sound interesting but totally unsuitable for use on stage or if used to add a small strokes disto.
Damage the grain is nice, the color too, and the sound is warm enough.
OVERALL OPINION
I've long since I've never used too, I would not take it on stage and if you tell me I was flying too bad.
Too bad she still has undeniable qualities, but when you add it as adding a second before the preamp of the amp blows it leaves peanut. As to consider tweaking this thing is not even worth thinking about, it is a typed complex with components (for shots from a DS1 is clear that one has to money), and as components are in CMS, they can not change anything.