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Ibanez TK999

Overdrive pedal from Ibanez belonging to the Tube King series

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Published on 08/03/08 at 12:36
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UTILIZATION

(+) Effective rglages
(+) Sturdy case mtal
(+) Easy to use

(-) By-pass lamentab '
(-) Lack of transparency lightweight
(-) Buttons easily s'enlvent
(-) Taking input is left, the output is right ...
(-) Button on / off the noise gate too small and too depressed

SOUND QUALITY

Following a change in the lamp, I change my mind.
I tried several lamps:
-12ax7EH: its not Triqui potato
-12ax7WA: fair, though ....
-5751: Correct, the gain range is tight, you start to have a proper overdrive
- 12AU7: the lamp that best fits. the gain range is even more tense, we can even get into the crunch beginners racing. The sound could be dynamic, a bit more aggressive crmeux while remaining when the gain goes to 1 / 4.
The aggressive crunch of distortion.

pass the 3 / 4 gain the sound becomes rough.

it sounds much better than any of distortion pedals I've tried without lamps.
the sound is closer to the TS808 I makes me even.

The qualisation is quite effective. The knob acts as a boost mdium is enough Drout.

The bypass is absolutely crap, I have to plug the loop on a TK boss PSM-5 to get my home clean.

I play on an Eastwood P-90 Special plugs into a Laney VC15 and Marshall VS65r

OVERALL OPINION

Purchase price on Ebay dfiant any competition, I can qu'tre satisafait.