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- Jeremy JochPublished on 09/07/09 at 17:15 (This content has been automatically translated from French)So, here then the Diamond Fireburst, pedals Distortion and Fuzz, Diamond sign.
Sounds are typs vintage / vintage mid, slightly mordern Mode Fuzz.
As usual it's very upscale, boutique pedals, true bypass.
4 buttons: "gain, bass, treble, volume"
2 knobs: on / off, Mid Boost.
findable in paris around 200 I think.
Personally bought in the United States.
I would add that it is mono, it There's also a standard 9v jack.
The pedals are made for the scene, the case mtallique reassures her strong.
I put 10 for the pedals to provide an IDE that is both a distortion and fuzz, still less in the ca pedalboard.
UTILIZATION
So to use.
It switches between Fuzz and Di…Read moreSo, here then the Diamond Fireburst, pedals Distortion and Fuzz, Diamond sign.
Sounds are typs vintage / vintage mid, slightly mordern Mode Fuzz.
As usual it's very upscale, boutique pedals, true bypass.
4 buttons: "gain, bass, treble, volume"
2 knobs: on / off, Mid Boost.
findable in paris around 200 I think.
Personally bought in the United States.
I would add that it is mono, it There's also a standard 9v jack.
The pedals are made for the scene, the case mtallique reassures her strong.
I put 10 for the pedals to provide an IDE that is both a distortion and fuzz, still less in the ca pedalboard.
UTILIZATION
So to use.
It switches between Fuzz and Disto by the famous knob "Mid Boost".
Where it gets interesting is that this is not a distortion / fuzz super serious with 15 pounds of low to cover the bassist.
Sound distortion (mid boost on) will seem quite poor can be at first. This clearly does pedals designed to be used in groups.
And that's all it takes its interest. The pedals spring in the mix very naturally. No need to eq SPECIFICATIONS behind.
The Gain knob has an interest vritable and can really enjoy a very wide range of sound.
I would add that the pedals fantastically Ragit the dynamics of your games.
To those who are rather dentre you numrique enthusiast, you will immediately find here a subtle level supplmentaire.
SOUND QUALITY
I do not use that little Fuzz. Mainly Disto.
At the risk of rpeter: that is a pedals to play in a real rock config with the whole group to go with it!
Sounds are Varis, rich, and offer many knobs ragissent really subtle SPECIAL.
It can get quite an old 60's fuzz typs Beatles or Hendrix, and then go in the books a little more muscle.
This is not a Metal Zone, which is just fine.
OVERALL OPINION
So I use it for 2 years, I would not change for anything.
I tst a lot of other pedals (shops, analog, numriques, etc ...) and even if some flattering taient solo, once as a group, it's a is Different.
What I aim in this vritablement PDAL is respect of the instrument, and the group.
You will find truly the sound of your guitar, and you immediately find a new place to your instrument in the group.
The pedals of distorstion is often a matter of first order in a group, this Fireburst will deprive you of a weight shoulders ^ ^
For me the price quality ratio is excellent. It's expensive, but why pay a 100 pedals that are going to change six months later to buy another at 125, then 150 ... etc.
You pay for quality hand-made assembly, etc ...See less30 - moosersPublished on 12/21/09 at 19:32Diamond Pedals Fireburst is a distortion/fuzz pedal designed for electric guitar but compatible with any electric instrument. This is an analog pedal that has standard 1/4 inch connections. It isn't a rackable unit as it is a stomp box.
UTILIZATION
Using Diamond Pedals Fireburst isn't difficult at all as it only took me a glance to understand all of the parameters. If you have experience with distortion pedals then you have nothing to worry about here as everything should be familiar to you. Either way, there isn't anything unique or strange about the parameters on the pedal as you simply have knobs for gain, bass, treble, and volume. These are the most standard parameters th…Read moreDiamond Pedals Fireburst is a distortion/fuzz pedal designed for electric guitar but compatible with any electric instrument. This is an analog pedal that has standard 1/4 inch connections. It isn't a rackable unit as it is a stomp box.
UTILIZATION
Using Diamond Pedals Fireburst isn't difficult at all as it only took me a glance to understand all of the parameters. If you have experience with distortion pedals then you have nothing to worry about here as everything should be familiar to you. Either way, there isn't anything unique or strange about the parameters on the pedal as you simply have knobs for gain, bass, treble, and volume. These are the most standard parameters that you can have for a distortion pedal, so I don't think that a manual is needed to figure out how to use this pedal.
SOUND QUALITY
The sound of the Diamond Pedals Fireburst can be described as thick and fuzzy for the most part. However, the tones possible with the Fireburst are pretty versatile and great for both rhythm and lead guitar parts. I have used the pedal for recording with a '76 Fender Twin Reverb and a Fender Strat and find that this pedal helps to add a ton of gain to my signal. I can't say that the pedal is better for one genre than another, but I have used it for rock and pop and it works well for these genres. I prefer the pedal for getting fat lead tones, but if I'm looking for a heavy and thick rhythm part, this pedal works great as well. The main point I want to get across about the sound of this pedal is that the tone is really thick and round!
OVERALL OPINION
While Diamond Pedals Fireburst is a tad pricey, it does have the sound quality to match. I wouldn't recommend this pedal to all players, but only those looking for this specific type of sound. For this reason I would suggest trying it out to see if it will work for you and the sound that you are going for. This pedal isn't for everyone, but it can't be denied that the sound is authentic. Fireburst is definitely a nice pedal to have around the studio as you never know when you might need a tone like this...
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