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Published on 11/08/10 at 08:59The simplest of the world: a selector under the pedal, and whawha. One between an outlet and a jack for 9V power supply (size boss, - center). It comes in a bag "balls" (of ptanques eh) in black and white faux leather with a handle and the golden logo vox ... Securing class but definitely not for the pedal. (And like any cover, a being protected from scratches, scrapes and taps). Using very simple
UTILIZATION
, the switch is a little hard drive, but as the V847 Made in USA. The pedal is very heavy and like the ground (more than U.S. lgre though), CASC battery is simple if you do not want to feed it with an external power supply. The jacks are rugged Plutt air. The stroke of the pedal is the same as that of the U.S., I find it enough, I can do both funky rhythms and use it as a progressive filter.
SOUND QUALITY
I use it on fender blues deluxe, with strat tl and "a kind of Lespaul.
I compared the U.S., one of the other ct. They diverged but I think there is no worse than the other. These are just two pedals in the same spirit, but not in the same Manir.
They are in the same spirit because China is never shrill or cold, unlike the crybaby or other morley, it is very vintage and does things with round and flexible and can be pouring into caricature. The Chinese went further in the grave and may be a little more acute than in the U.S., I also think the belt filter is thinner but more amplified. Basically the effect of "wha" is accented on the Chinese than the U.S.. While the U.S. does it half-portion or outrancire Is China? It depends on the tastes and customs of each.
The U.S. is softer than China and is a marvel for clean sounds, the Chinese will go harder and further than amricaine and according to the amps sound can be too aggressive (on a CO -30 is probably too much). However the U.S. is only just heard on the leves saturations while Chinese dbrouille them without any worries. So true
OVERALL OPINION
whawha "vox" by the softness and roundness of the effect (that I oppose the aggressiveness and the coldness of crybaby and Morley), but it is more pronounce that the U.S. version.
For some it may seem a little too much contrast (ranging in too serious and too much treble), for others it is more audible than the U.S. while remaining very 60 '.
I am really very happy for my part, I do not really play with soul or funk up, rather rock sound and I often saturated so this pedal suits me better than the U.S. , ts are a bit "too much" then I do not reign at all, on the contrary. And i was glad to have a range of 9V to power supply and n'tre not have to always have a 9V battery as required by the U.S..
UTILIZATION
, the switch is a little hard drive, but as the V847 Made in USA. The pedal is very heavy and like the ground (more than U.S. lgre though), CASC battery is simple if you do not want to feed it with an external power supply. The jacks are rugged Plutt air. The stroke of the pedal is the same as that of the U.S., I find it enough, I can do both funky rhythms and use it as a progressive filter.
SOUND QUALITY
I use it on fender blues deluxe, with strat tl and "a kind of Lespaul.
I compared the U.S., one of the other ct. They diverged but I think there is no worse than the other. These are just two pedals in the same spirit, but not in the same Manir.
They are in the same spirit because China is never shrill or cold, unlike the crybaby or other morley, it is very vintage and does things with round and flexible and can be pouring into caricature. The Chinese went further in the grave and may be a little more acute than in the U.S., I also think the belt filter is thinner but more amplified. Basically the effect of "wha" is accented on the Chinese than the U.S.. While the U.S. does it half-portion or outrancire Is China? It depends on the tastes and customs of each.
The U.S. is softer than China and is a marvel for clean sounds, the Chinese will go harder and further than amricaine and according to the amps sound can be too aggressive (on a CO -30 is probably too much). However the U.S. is only just heard on the leves saturations while Chinese dbrouille them without any worries. So true
OVERALL OPINION
whawha "vox" by the softness and roundness of the effect (that I oppose the aggressiveness and the coldness of crybaby and Morley), but it is more pronounce that the U.S. version.
For some it may seem a little too much contrast (ranging in too serious and too much treble), for others it is more audible than the U.S. while remaining very 60 '.
I am really very happy for my part, I do not really play with soul or funk up, rather rock sound and I often saturated so this pedal suits me better than the U.S. , ts are a bit "too much" then I do not reign at all, on the contrary. And i was glad to have a range of 9V to power supply and n'tre not have to always have a 9V battery as required by the U.S..