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defguitarist
Published on 03/02/07 at 12:34
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lots of buttons, great for teens puberty a little worse for ordinary people, especially those who are tired of things to adjust, for my part would have the correct m'enfin ample enough, it is what " it takes to be THE SOUND
masta big box of death that kills, it seems that an accelerator pedal at the base of panzer, po c ket c true, but heavy and boring in trimballer.Couplé a whammy, is DEATH
8 because it's heavy and it's tiring to tamper with the buttons tits (and big)
but the advantage is that you can reach a pretty p'tit Q without being accused of polygamy, or worse, adultery
I admit it .... small small petiiii
UTILIZATION
Config boring as I said
the buttons are devilishly effective, which may be more like a less
Manuel relatively clear, although as usual the configs are not recommended for my taste.
SOUND QUALITY
Well it's a very typical
far from the softness of the vox, and far from clean morley, but this wah has a real character, cheerful as they say, and I think it's best for the big solo in the Wylde, Satriani and other
Clearly this is not the top ptetr, say his catch is difficult to gauge, but it's doable and it can even be a more crunchy to balance any plans for it ... by the cons for the saturation c ' is a must, as I prefer the vox in the clear, both in disto nothing to do, it's powerful, deep and effective, it makes farting harmonics (artificial or natural), plus the boost of 20 db is not bad when we want an even more dirty and stronger, kind Wylde ...
The advantage of this pedal is that you can really get the sound you want, within the limits of possibilities of what a crybaby, but unlike a vox is customizable, which is a very good
The best is probably to have a crybaby and vox for maximum versatility, but if you hesitate between these two, I recommend the dunlop franchemnt, because the vox are not known to do THAT in clear, distortion c ' is ... (Beurkkkkkk), while the dunlop defends still well clear while ripping into outright distortion.
9 to clear ...
OVERALL OPINION
Used for 2 years
What I like is its sound (sorry), its adjustment possibilities, its power, boost, euuuhhh impact resistance (yes it's important for me ... and for good reason), and all the rest
I like less weight, but that's all that bothers me, after that depends on the tastes, styles, and moods
I tried the vox and Morley, and I immediately preferred the rage of dunlop
Value for money: acceptable, given the number of possible settings, the quality Dunlop, and the possibility of external power supply, which is handy becaufe this pedal EAT cells
especially since I paid 130 dollars for new US, the super plan anything (not even 100 euros at the time)
With the experience I would take two, because dime was two whammy and me too i want to have my master 'style ...
lots of buttons, great for teens puberty a little worse for ordinary people, especially those who are tired of things to adjust, for my part would have the correct m'enfin ample enough, it is what " it takes to be THE SOUND
masta big box of death that kills, it seems that an accelerator pedal at the base of panzer, po c ket c true, but heavy and boring in trimballer.Couplé a whammy, is DEATH
8 because it's heavy and it's tiring to tamper with the buttons tits (and big)
but the advantage is that you can reach a pretty p'tit Q without being accused of polygamy, or worse, adultery
I admit it .... small small petiiii
UTILIZATION
Config boring as I said
the buttons are devilishly effective, which may be more like a less
Manuel relatively clear, although as usual the configs are not recommended for my taste.
SOUND QUALITY
Well it's a very typical
far from the softness of the vox, and far from clean morley, but this wah has a real character, cheerful as they say, and I think it's best for the big solo in the Wylde, Satriani and other
Clearly this is not the top ptetr, say his catch is difficult to gauge, but it's doable and it can even be a more crunchy to balance any plans for it ... by the cons for the saturation c ' is a must, as I prefer the vox in the clear, both in disto nothing to do, it's powerful, deep and effective, it makes farting harmonics (artificial or natural), plus the boost of 20 db is not bad when we want an even more dirty and stronger, kind Wylde ...
The advantage of this pedal is that you can really get the sound you want, within the limits of possibilities of what a crybaby, but unlike a vox is customizable, which is a very good
The best is probably to have a crybaby and vox for maximum versatility, but if you hesitate between these two, I recommend the dunlop franchemnt, because the vox are not known to do THAT in clear, distortion c ' is ... (Beurkkkkkk), while the dunlop defends still well clear while ripping into outright distortion.
9 to clear ...
OVERALL OPINION
Used for 2 years
What I like is its sound (sorry), its adjustment possibilities, its power, boost, euuuhhh impact resistance (yes it's important for me ... and for good reason), and all the rest
I like less weight, but that's all that bothers me, after that depends on the tastes, styles, and moods
I tried the vox and Morley, and I immediately preferred the rage of dunlop
Value for money: acceptable, given the number of possible settings, the quality Dunlop, and the possibility of external power supply, which is handy becaufe this pedal EAT cells
especially since I paid 130 dollars for new US, the super plan anything (not even 100 euros at the time)
With the experience I would take two, because dime was two whammy and me too i want to have my master 'style ...