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Overdrive pedal from Ibanez belonging to the 9 series

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  • pierrelaforgepierrelaforge

    Ibanez TS9 Tube ScreamerPublished on 12/30/08 at 08:02
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Casing solid, the former big switch ... For other CHARACTERISTICS see the reviews below.

    Fails may be a 3-band EQ, what we find more and more about the current pedals (AMT etc ...).

    UTILIZATION

    Trs use simple plug and play. We turn two knobs and it was the sound!

    SOUND QUALITY

    This small pedals is a killer ... For me two uses idalie:

    - On an amp with a distortion transo too cold for you: the TS9 is used as the distortion pedals on the clean channel, we obtain a saturation that comes close to those of vintage tube amps, with excellent dynamic and great music.

    - On a full amp tubes: the TS9 is used as a "boost" on the OD channel, SETTING THE dpart: 9am gain, vol…
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    Casing solid, the former big switch ... For other CHARACTERISTICS see the reviews below.

    Fails may be a 3-band EQ, what we find more and more about the current pedals (AMT etc ...).

    UTILIZATION

    Trs use simple plug and play. We turn two knobs and it was the sound!

    SOUND QUALITY

    This small pedals is a killer ... For me two uses idalie:

    - On an amp with a distortion transo too cold for you: the TS9 is used as the distortion pedals on the clean channel, we obtain a saturation that comes close to those of vintage tube amps, with excellent dynamic and great music.

    - On a full amp tubes: the TS9 is used as a "boost" on the OD channel, SETTING THE dpart: 9am gain, volume 3 hours. It Relva overdrive your amp, but a force! In a mix it passes trs well, but it is discrte is heard, it is both sweet and powerful ... It is a value that sre not likely you dcevoir ... And do not rely on its hull green: it sends the pure lights on at all something crazy!

    A combo of all-tube type Peavey Classic 30 Laney VC30 or she will give you three channels under the foot: clean / OD of the amp / OD boosts hormone ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    Excellent pedals, which are found may be a bit expensive at times (I saw 120, is not it ...). arrter In any case it is a value sre, pedals a must for any self-respecting guitarist. Some will say that the prfrent Maxon TS808 or XXY, with this electronic lment blah blah ... Hmm ... The sound diffrence for me (I may be deaf) is close to 0.

    From my point of view one of the best pedals for OD / distortion. I use it for several years and I never think of the CDER.
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  • jimilujimilu

    Ibanez TS9 Tube ScreamerPublished on 02/27/09 at 10:47
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    The following opinion on a TS-9 modified by a small bote Franaise, if you dish that beginners and nanmoins has talent. It's "WORKSHOP MSM" is CALAIS. You will easily find their site on any search engine.
    So much for the prsentations, are now entering the heart of the matter.
    What is it? Well to change a TS-9 standard replaceable components with some components of better quality or value diffrent to give the grain of a TS-808 vintage ..... and operated the fire god.
    Replacement of the original amp oprationnel a JRC4558, add a circuit "bass boost" and a circuit "asymtrique" which gives a different texture to the original sound.
    So you say, how a sound? Since it is the main objective o…
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    The following opinion on a TS-9 modified by a small bote Franaise, if you dish that beginners and nanmoins has talent. It's "WORKSHOP MSM" is CALAIS. You will easily find their site on any search engine.
    So much for the prsentations, are now entering the heart of the matter.
    What is it? Well to change a TS-9 standard replaceable components with some components of better quality or value diffrent to give the grain of a TS-808 vintage ..... and operated the fire god.
    Replacement of the original amp oprationnel a JRC4558, add a circuit "bass boost" and a circuit "asymtrique" which gives a different texture to the original sound.
    So you say, how a sound? Since it is the main objective of the change '.
    A reissue TS-9 sounds good dj unchanged, mine dating of the beginning 2000. With the amendment 'was 4 DIFFERENT sounds underfoot, the original sound much clearer amlior, running the gain knob is more progressive rendering is Dfine. Then thanks to the first switch, a more pchu, the circuit of "bass boost". And to finish with the switch deuxime a kick in the c. ...., humbuckers with a hard sound is fat, soft and can be easily work with the playing of tonal and portards volume.
    And when I would have talked about the price of this kit you will all rush to your PC to order ............ a little more patience ........ ..... 15.90.
    In these times of crisis is not a good? Dj hear voices chanting, JIMILU prsident. Well do not push it even when.
    Add this 10 labor If you are not, like me, specialist in welding. Frankly that's all bnf '.
    There are other beasts who make modif 'the pedals, but they are for the majority in the States and the price is more important, then I say bravo les Frenchies!

    Sometimes just changing a few basic components and the sound of pedals VTRE CHRIE is thereby enhanced.

    I would do without this choice hsiter.

    UTILIZATION

    Does everything said above.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Above.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Above.
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  • barvadorbarvador

    Ibanez TS9 Tube ScreamerPublished on 03/30/09 at 13:45
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    I start going, I'll make the comparison with standard TS9 reissue the chip 75,558 and the same with the modification of the chipset jrc4558d Dad and two carbon film Resistors (for purists) that go. It rcent, a date this weekend.

    T say everything on the pedals like green frogs, so let's focus on modification and comparison.
    Collection's outdoor nothing will change.
    Customization side about 4 euros excluding shipping and welding equipment amateur (yes, no more!) Achte when the right components in the right place, especially on the internet and on a German site particulirement well srieux called banzai, but I've said nothing ...
    I have done is not easy but feasible, the trick suprme i…
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    I start going, I'll make the comparison with standard TS9 reissue the chip 75,558 and the same with the modification of the chipset jrc4558d Dad and two carbon film Resistors (for purists) that go. It rcent, a date this weekend.

    T say everything on the pedals like green frogs, so let's focus on modification and comparison.
    Collection's outdoor nothing will change.
    Customization side about 4 euros excluding shipping and welding equipment amateur (yes, no more!) Achte when the right components in the right place, especially on the internet and on a German site particulirement well srieux called banzai, but I've said nothing ...
    I have done is not easy but feasible, the trick suprme implement consisting of a support chipset instead of the component, and then, 1 / 2 second components can be interchanged on the seamless support, a great happiness, two pedals in one.
    I put 8 because you have when even spend a little time to dssouder and resolder all, it's not as easy when you do not need the CAP and that this requires patience and documentation, but internet is full of photos on this opration.

    UTILIZATION

    The change is when the same radical enough, what I like, because everything has to be a nuance, it's less cool.
    The texture is grainy, but more gentle time, it's more crisp. The sound of the TS9 is actually rather compact compress, flt and warm, the mod makes it more open and less size. So it's more singing and more freely share a little in every sense, especially as the tonality is more open, hollow, the sound gets really deep. The CONTRL of tonal changes in addition amplitide AIGS and are warm and trs trs beautiful, even the bottom right of the knob, much better made. Crunches crpitent more and makes the fender in gnral more pungent and crisp, too.
    The level of overdrive has not changed too much but the feeling is different, it's more bouriffant APRS before. This change is really nice but beware, the sound changes and it is not the same as use. This much, this new sound is magic, it's the holy grail of blues guitarist fenderien.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The amendment allows to play more blues, TS9 rdition found anywhere for about 15 years is trs blues-rock, gniale to send a chorus consisting of good, warm and full of juice. With the new version, I have a bit more "gniaque" but it's more tart and crunchy, the rendering is more blues, the note will live a little longer, so we will use it more for rhythmic pop turneries blues or supported or on slower chorus, greasy blues.
    I prfre the pedals APRS changed, but the basic version is basically more versatile, less type blues. All fawns, I now have the two home! I can not get below 10 for the audio nirvana.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The TS9 is a must as it can be used in many configurations, the sound is quite transparent, although it rpond the shade, it is unanimously for over 25 years. The modified version is more kind, the crunch is extraordinary, it has more depth. Everyone's gots, but those who have got it difficult change back the chipset!
    Remember that this rating does almost nothing, we find this kind of components still around, that is the same as JRC4558D Texas Instrument latest issue and even manufactured bearing the m REFERENCE me, and verifies revrifi by experts, and that is really good!
    10/10 for all of the work on this Ibanez MODEL worship forcment!
    To consume without a fender modration preferences, knowing that even on an amp or hybrid transistors, the pedals will change or not sound as ever.
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  • Guitar14Guitar14

    indispensable

    Ibanez TS9 Tube ScreamerPublished on 06/02/09 at 01:15
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    Analogue distortion pedals for a guitare.Dispose between 6.35 and one output jack.
    Has an input for connecting an external power supply in addition to the conventional 9-volt battery.

    UTILIZATION

    Setup is simple. The audio edition is easy, the drive button Sets the amount of distortion. The level knob RULES nivau the output and the bass or tone knob aigu.C is clear trs.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The original TS 9 is that I have is a REFERENCE for flexible & lgre distortion that renders the sound of the strings has its maximum.On can use it with any guitar m me on the track or the harmonica and bass.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 7 years, it has no default is a good trs…
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    Analogue distortion pedals for a guitare.Dispose between 6.35 and one output jack.
    Has an input for connecting an external power supply in addition to the conventional 9-volt battery.

    UTILIZATION

    Setup is simple. The audio edition is easy, the drive button Sets the amount of distortion. The level knob RULES nivau the output and the bass or tone knob aigu.C is clear trs.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The original TS 9 is that I have is a REFERENCE for flexible & lgre distortion that renders the sound of the strings has its maximum.On can use it with any guitar m me on the track or the harmonica and bass.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 7 years, it has no default is a good trs distortion.Par cons I do not use it exclusively. I also use an Ibanez TS10, a Boss SD-1, an MXR distortion +.
    Sr Although I do not use all these distortion pedals connect same time
    I use one or the other, some times a couple with MXR boost Dynacomp or Zvex Super Hard On.
    The quality-price ratio is good, I would do without this choice problem.
    Rod Barthet http://www.rodbarthet.com
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  • Mr High GainMr High Gain

    THE overdrive

    Ibanez TS9 Tube ScreamerPublished on 07/02/11 at 08:40
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    LA's legendary overdrive when you write the name you put a capital THE Tubescreamer ^ ^.

    UTILIZATION

    easy does not blow much for rock hard rock and blues for the metal is a Dysto to use in addition to your amp (config lot of great metal icon Mick Thomson Jim Root Matt Tuck and Zakk Wylde .... ..)

    SOUND QUALITY

    the effect is great not need a noise (be careful if you use it in addition to the Dysto the amp you will probably need a noise gate).

    OVERALL OPINION

    Try in the store yesterday I can buy it but must first sub and I want to compare it with the TS808 ^ ^. the overdrive of legend!
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    LA's legendary overdrive when you write the name you put a capital THE Tubescreamer ^ ^.

    UTILIZATION

    easy does not blow much for rock hard rock and blues for the metal is a Dysto to use in addition to your amp (config lot of great metal icon Mick Thomson Jim Root Matt Tuck and Zakk Wylde .... ..)

    SOUND QUALITY

    the effect is great not need a noise (be careful if you use it in addition to the Dysto the amp you will probably need a noise gate).

    OVERALL OPINION

    Try in the store yesterday I can buy it but must first sub and I want to compare it with the TS808 ^ ^. the overdrive of legend!
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  • killerkgprimekillerkgprime

    The only OD you'll ever need.

    Ibanez TS9 Tube ScreamerPublished on 08/30/11 at 23:48
    As one other review said, the TS9 is legendary. It is easily the most recognizable and used OD on the market, and this little green box has pushed the amps of practically everyone that uses an OD to get a dirty sound, or to give their already gained out tone a kick in the nuts! With 3 knobs, level, drive, and tone, it's a simple pedal to use, and delivers a smooth yet aggressive OD that is very musical and midrangey.

    UTILIZATION

    The TS9's knobs get a decent amount of tonal variation, but they are all variations on a theme, namely a muscly, thick overdrive that can add quite alot of hair to a clean tone, or give a gained out tone a sear and bite like no other overdrive can. Roll th…
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    As one other review said, the TS9 is legendary. It is easily the most recognizable and used OD on the market, and this little green box has pushed the amps of practically everyone that uses an OD to get a dirty sound, or to give their already gained out tone a kick in the nuts! With 3 knobs, level, drive, and tone, it's a simple pedal to use, and delivers a smooth yet aggressive OD that is very musical and midrangey.

    UTILIZATION

    The TS9's knobs get a decent amount of tonal variation, but they are all variations on a theme, namely a muscly, thick overdrive that can add quite alot of hair to a clean tone, or give a gained out tone a sear and bite like no other overdrive can. Roll the tone back and get fat Queen/Cream tones. Roll it up and let some Lynch fly, it's all in this one little box!

    This thing is solid too, I've never had any issues with the TS9 cosmetically, electronically, etc.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The TS9 does color the sound, but in a positive way. I usually keep mine on all the time if I'm running through my Orange Tiny Terror. This OD pedal will make your tone more aggressive. It will lend a thicker and more cutting tone to single note lines while still retaining an organic sound and feel.

    When engaged, the bottom end feels tighter, and the highs cut right through a band mix.

    When the TS9 is used as a clean boost, it performs admirably. It makes everything fatter, rounder and tighter, and imparts just enough gain for sustain without actually sounding hairy.



    OVERALL OPINION

    I love my TS9, and I'd recommend it to anyone looking for an OD or distortion pedal regardless of musical style. This pedal will do it all. It's build to last a lifetime, and the bright green won't get lost on stage! I'd get an adapter for it, as the sound quality degrades the weaker the battery gets. It eats cheap 9 volts though, so don't skimp!
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  • tjon901tjon901

    A time tested pedal that adds to your tone

    Ibanez TS9 Tube ScreamerPublished on 05/26/11 at 11:39
    Ibanez began making effects pedals in the 70s. Back most Ibanez's were copies of other stuff. The Pedals Ibanez was making back then were all copies of MXR pedals. Ibanez got their first hit with the Tube Screamer. The Ibanez Tube Screamer at the time was way more responsive to dynamics than all the other overdrive pedals of the time. It has been used by all sorts of players from metal players to blues players. Anyone who wants a little more drive or tightness to their amps can use the Tube Screamer. The little green box is an icon now and is found in many pedal boards and racks.

    UTILIZATION

    The Tube Screamer reissue is pretty much identical to the old 80s one. The color is the sam…
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    Ibanez began making effects pedals in the 70s. Back most Ibanez's were copies of other stuff. The Pedals Ibanez was making back then were all copies of MXR pedals. Ibanez got their first hit with the Tube Screamer. The Ibanez Tube Screamer at the time was way more responsive to dynamics than all the other overdrive pedals of the time. It has been used by all sorts of players from metal players to blues players. Anyone who wants a little more drive or tightness to their amps can use the Tube Screamer. The little green box is an icon now and is found in many pedal boards and racks.

    UTILIZATION

    The Tube Screamer reissue is pretty much identical to the old 80s one. The color is the same and the knobs are the same. It has the same controls for Level, Drive and Tone. It has a red LED that will tell you if the pedal is on or not and it can be powered by a AC adapter or a standard 9 volt battery. With pedals I always recommend using them with an AC adapter.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Some people say the reissues are not as smooth than the originals or they are harsher. I think these people are just mad that there is a reissue out of their favorite pedal. The type if resistors used has changed over time but the general construction and design of the unit is unchanged. With the volume on full and the drive at the minimum setting the Tube Screamer can be used as an excellent clean boost. Stevie Ray Vaughan used a Tube Screamer like this. It also works well for dirty sounds. You can really tighten up an old Marshall with a little kick from a Tube Screamer. When used for its overdrive ability the Tube Screamer also shines. It can be used to help get good tones out of an amp at low volumes. Most players use the Tube Screamer as a boost on top of the amps gain.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The Tube Screamer is the standard for all general purpose overdrive pedals. It has an infinite number of applications it can be used for. If can be used for just its gain or as a clean boost. It can be used to tighten up the gain of an already dirty amp or it can be used as a dirty channel on a clean amp. If you are looking for a good solid overdrive pedal that will give you a good solid sound the Tube Screamer is the way to go. There is a reason why so many pro's have a spot for a TS in their rigs.
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  • El_BeckoEl_Becko

    Ibanez TS9 Tube ScreamerPublished on 04/14/10 at 10:08
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    Overdrive ....

    What am I saying??

    THE Overdrive!

    UTILIZATION

    the manual is that does not exist, it is unfortunate, it's been a class manual.

    SOUND QUALITY

    This is the ultimate sound vintage overdrive.

    Point.

    It's hot, grainy, it's beautiful, it turns a transistor dung into something audible, this sublime tube amps for both cruncher, to boost the clean channel or increase the distortion on the drive, all depending on the settings.
    I even saw him do a direct console (a big eh!) Studio: bluffed.
    It eats maybe a little low but good ....

    Mine is original, I bought a Jazzman (very good by the way) who found that in 90 super grotty. At a ridiculously low price of …
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    Overdrive ....

    What am I saying??

    THE Overdrive!

    UTILIZATION

    the manual is that does not exist, it is unfortunate, it's been a class manual.

    SOUND QUALITY

    This is the ultimate sound vintage overdrive.

    Point.

    It's hot, grainy, it's beautiful, it turns a transistor dung into something audible, this sublime tube amps for both cruncher, to boost the clean channel or increase the distortion on the drive, all depending on the settings.
    I even saw him do a direct console (a big eh!) Studio: bluffed.
    It eats maybe a little low but good ....

    Mine is original, I bought a Jazzman (very good by the way) who found that in 90 super grotty. At a ridiculously low price of course ... 150 or 200 francs, hehe!
    It was the time of Triax, the JMP-1, ADA and other Rocktron .... since we see the quarry has done this little pedal:)

    OVERALL OPINION

    Which has no Tube Screamer?

    You?

    Ouuuuuuh!
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  • victhebigvicthebig

    Ibanez TS9 Tube ScreamerPublished on 04/28/10 at 13:17
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    I use it recently, I bought a second just in case ...
    Analog NON not true - and much better because bypass the buffer using the signal to pass through cables longer ...

    his cousin Maxon OD-9 and digital sounds bland side!

    UTILIZATION

    on the scene TS9 fulfills its role:
    Crunch on the clean channel,
    -Boost for solos in channel 4 of my mesa boogie Express 5:25

    I am pressed by necessity, and pleasure ... the Fulltone OCD, the TS808 RI, Maxon OD-9 were not home at my house, yet these are good pedals, but you have to like their grain.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Sound and a little Aggressive in boost it even more.
    it's a pedal, not an amp - its limitations are obvious (especially …
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    I use it recently, I bought a second just in case ...
    Analog NON not true - and much better because bypass the buffer using the signal to pass through cables longer ...

    his cousin Maxon OD-9 and digital sounds bland side!

    UTILIZATION

    on the scene TS9 fulfills its role:
    Crunch on the clean channel,
    -Boost for solos in channel 4 of my mesa boogie Express 5:25

    I am pressed by necessity, and pleasure ... the Fulltone OCD, the TS808 RI, Maxon OD-9 were not home at my house, yet these are good pedals, but you have to like their grain.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Sound and a little Aggressive in boost it even more.
    it's a pedal, not an amp - its limitations are obvious (especially low bass frequencies)

    OVERALL OPINION

    good deal for the stage, and I'm not ANYONE who likes tons of pedals.
    She made a good pair with my Boss DD3 (delay)!

    needless to say, you need a tube amp to make it sound!
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  • nickname009nickname009

    a classic overdrive!

    Ibanez TS9 Tube ScreamerPublished on 03/27/11 at 19:12

    The TS-9 has been a staple overdrive pedal for many years. It's been reissued, and modified and reissued, and then copied, and then reinvented etc. It goes on!
    The one i'm reviewing is just a standard reissue, not the ts 808 version which, for years has been said to be the better sounding with the original circuit. Though I try not to get mixed up in all of that, it just confuses the hell out of me. The difference is so subtle that you'd have to own both or be a/bing both to notice the difference.

    UTILIZATION

    Simple and easy to use.

    Tone shape the overall sound from 'dark' to 'bright'

    Level controls the overall output

    Drive controls the overall amount of gain.

    This is an over…
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    The TS-9 has been a staple overdrive pedal for many years. It's been reissued, and modified and reissued, and then copied, and then reinvented etc. It goes on!
    The one i'm reviewing is just a standard reissue, not the ts 808 version which, for years has been said to be the better sounding with the original circuit. Though I try not to get mixed up in all of that, it just confuses the hell out of me. The difference is so subtle that you'd have to own both or be a/bing both to notice the difference.

    UTILIZATION

    Simple and easy to use.

    Tone shape the overall sound from 'dark' to 'bright'

    Level controls the overall output

    Drive controls the overall amount of gain.

    This is an overdrive pedal, and can be used in mainly 3 ways.

    1. As a clean boost

    2. As a bluesy overdrive

    3. As a high-gain/metal boost!

    SOUND QUALITY

    1. As a clean boost:

    Decent, though though not transparent in terms of being a clean boost. It adds mids which is subjective to how you have everything else set. It can also add dirt.

    2. As a bluesy overdrive:

    Great! Listen to some live SRV for the bluesy tones to die for! Mixed in with just the right amount of dirt through a strat or humbucker equipped guitar and a decent tube amp you'll get some great classic blues sounds.

    3. As a high gain/metal boost:

    Awesome with modern amps! A lot of metal amps today have a naturally scooped sound. Boosting the signal with a TS9 brings back some mids, not too much, but just enough to get a very saturated, yet clear distortion. Of course it adds noise as do all other overdrive pedals used in this type of situation. For years, this has been one of the main ways to go for achieving a great saturated metal tone. I personally prefer it for only modern sounding amps, for vintage amps I prefer the sd-1. The TS and the sd-1 are like polar opposites, so they should be used as so.


    OVERALL OPINION

    This is a great product that retains its used value as it's one of the most impersonated overdrive pedals out there today.

    Known for both blues use and high gain metal, it's quite versatile! Though it is not true bypass. It is still very good at what it does.

    Good, sturdy, reliable and consistent tone!
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  • iamqmaniamqman

    Classic guitar tone Staple

    Ibanez TS9 Tube ScreamerPublished on 03/18/11 at 16:00
    Probably the most used stomp box overdrive on the planet. Anyone from small clubs to arenas have played this little green box. I have been using this pedal now for bout 6 years. It has remained on my pedal board since I got it in the mail.

    I decided to pick one up that has been modified by Mike at Analogman effects. I got the silver mod which I guess adds more low end. He says most guys wouldn't be able to tell the difference and this mod is for the picky. I probably couldn't tell the difference in this and the brown mod that he offers. I have not matched this up against the regular mod but I really found a good box for what I am doing musically. I am able to get great warm and driving ton…
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    Probably the most used stomp box overdrive on the planet. Anyone from small clubs to arenas have played this little green box. I have been using this pedal now for bout 6 years. It has remained on my pedal board since I got it in the mail.

    I decided to pick one up that has been modified by Mike at Analogman effects. I got the silver mod which I guess adds more low end. He says most guys wouldn't be able to tell the difference and this mod is for the picky. I probably couldn't tell the difference in this and the brown mod that he offers. I have not matched this up against the regular mod but I really found a good box for what I am doing musically. I am able to get great warm and driving tone when slamming the front of my overdriven amp and also just giving a clean amp a little hair.

    UTILIZATION

    This pedal is very easy to use. It has three knobs consisting of Drive, Tone, and Level. There are several different variations when using this pedal. You can use it in front of a clean amp with the gain on high and it gives a nice smooth overdrive suitable for classic rock and pop. You can also lower the gain to almost nothing and the level up to slam the front of of a Marshall style amp that is already overdriven to give it a pissed off Marshall tone. You'll get a good 80's tone throwing this in front of a JCM800 with a clean boost to the TS9. Keep the tone around the middle and bring the level all the way up and the drive all the way to 9:00. It just screams 80's hair metal.

    SOUND QUALITY

    There have been so many clones and knock offs of this pedal. Some good and some not so good, but that just goes to show how important this pedal has become to modern music.

    I ran this in various different configurations. My favorite was with a Strat into a Fender Hot Rod. I put a Line 6 DL4 in between and got some great smooth and rich tone with this combo. It was suitable for church playing and fit really well in the mix. Another favorite was using it in from of a Marshall JCM2000 on the clean channel. This pedal gave it enough drive to really give a nice Zeppelin tone or AC/DC type tones. I was very happy with this setting and pretty much kept it there when using it with this amp.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I would like to give it a perfect but the reissues need some tweaking to sound closer to the originals. I like the mod that I had done on it and it fits well with the sound I'm going for. It is probably my go to pedal when it comes to getting a little bit more hair on my tone. I also like the Boss Sd-1 and OD-2 for similar applications.

    I would buy this pedal again if I ever lost it or it got stolen. I think I would go with the 808 version or the DX which I prefer just a little bit over the three knob TS9.

    I would recommend this pedal to anyone who plays guitar. It is must own and I cannot live without it. I think the price is very fair for the pedal and with the mod at $160. Many other pedals start at that price and your paying for the boutique price rather than the functionality and economics.
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  • SlowhandSlowhand

    Brown Sugar

    Ibanez TS9 Tube ScreamerPublished on 10/18/10 at 11:06
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Analog pedal, an on / off switch and 3 tone knobs.
    No true-bypass


    UTILIZATION

    The pedal is intuitive, no need to record.
    I modified mine to have a true-bypass and give him the characteristics of a vintage TS808. Without changes

    SOUND QUALITY

    TS808, TS9 reissue the already sounds terribly for those seeking a sound and relatively roots typed vintage blues (Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eric Clapton, Stones, ...). Ca crunch is creamy, it's hot (well over a tube amp ...) is blues / rock to perfection. This is an overdrive designed to reproduce the sound of old amps whose lamps are pushed to lower retrenchment. It speaks neither a distortion or a fuzz. Expect the sounds of Keith R…
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    Analog pedal, an on / off switch and 3 tone knobs.
    No true-bypass


    UTILIZATION

    The pedal is intuitive, no need to record.
    I modified mine to have a true-bypass and give him the characteristics of a vintage TS808. Without changes

    SOUND QUALITY

    TS808, TS9 reissue the already sounds terribly for those seeking a sound and relatively roots typed vintage blues (Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eric Clapton, Stones, ...). Ca crunch is creamy, it's hot (well over a tube amp ...) is blues / rock to perfection. This is an overdrive designed to reproduce the sound of old amps whose lamps are pushed to lower retrenchment. It speaks neither a distortion or a fuzz. Expect the sounds of Keith Richards.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I try a lot of overdrive pedals, distortion and fuzz, tube or analog technology (I'm not too digital) and this pedal is in my pedalboard since the beginning. The modification TS808 offers a real plus, but frankly the TS9 reissue is already very nice. A must for anyone looking for vintage crunch sound!
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  • TybostratTybostrat

    Screamer

    Ibanez TS9 Tube ScreamerPublished on 01/14/11 at 06:18
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Overdrive pedal analog.

    One Tone, Gain and Level.

    UTILIZATION

    It's simple and effective. It wishes to

    SOUND QUALITY

    crunchy, starting from crunch to overdrive cute and they have guts, but never mushy or draft. I used it on my transistor amp, I felt a change of amp, and since I use it on my Blues Junior, it sends outright GM potato is warm and soft as a squeegee!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I reproach him only to have a knob for tone not very expressive, but that's the only complaint, because the price / quality ratio is excellent, sounds are very very good, and use is a breeze. Dude
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    Overdrive pedal analog.

    One Tone, Gain and Level.

    UTILIZATION

    It's simple and effective. It wishes to

    SOUND QUALITY

    crunchy, starting from crunch to overdrive cute and they have guts, but never mushy or draft. I used it on my transistor amp, I felt a change of amp, and since I use it on my Blues Junior, it sends outright GM potato is warm and soft as a squeegee!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I reproach him only to have a knob for tone not very expressive, but that's the only complaint, because the price / quality ratio is excellent, sounds are very very good, and use is a breeze. Dude
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  • moosersmoosers

    Ibanez TS9 Tube ScreamerPublished on 08/09/09 at 00:57
    The Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer is an analog overdrive pedal designed for use with electric guitar.  It has both a 1/4 inch input and output and is powered by either a nine volt battery or power supply.  It isn't rackable as it is a foot pedal.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration of the Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer is extremely easy to follow as it simply has three knobs for controlling the sound of the effect.  The pedal has parameters for drive, tone, and level, each of which will change your sound pretty drastically if you move it the full distance that it can go either way.  Even if you don't have any experience with distortion pedals, this one is a good place to start as it is easy to us…
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    The Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer is an analog overdrive pedal designed for use with electric guitar.  It has both a 1/4 inch input and output and is powered by either a nine volt battery or power supply.  It isn't rackable as it is a foot pedal.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration of the Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer is extremely easy to follow as it simply has three knobs for controlling the sound of the effect.  The pedal has parameters for drive, tone, and level, each of which will change your sound pretty drastically if you move it the full distance that it can go either way.  Even if you don't have any experience with distortion pedals, this one is a good place to start as it is easy to use and is a classic.  I don't have the manual for this pedal, but one isn't needed as the pedal is easy enough to use without one.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The sound quality of the Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer is overall pretty awesome.  This pedal has made a name for itself for a reason because it has its own unique tone.  To me it has the perfect amount of crunch and drive as it isn't too heavy for my taste and is really great for rhythm guitar as well as lead.  The small amount of parameters makes it easy to dial in a good tone and even though there are only three parameters you can still get a good amount of differing sounds from this pedal.  Every guitar player should experience the Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer by at least trying it out!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've been using the Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer every since I started playing guitar about eight years ago.  It is the quintessential overdrive pedal and definitely lives up to its name and hype.  It isn't all that expensive and is really a great deal considering how great this pedal sounds and how easy it is to use.  If you are playing any type of music and need a great overdrive pedal, the Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer is a great place to start looking for one and chances are you will stop at this.
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  • phraselandphraseland

    Ibanez TS9 Tube ScreamerPublished on 12/05/08 at 06:17
    Well - this is the Tubescreamer. So I guess the effect consists of screaming at the tubes in order for them to be saturated with overtones :-)

    These pedals have been around for decades and really deserve their place in any setup. Everything here is straightforward - input/output (jack) and three knobs adjusting volume, gain and tone. You can power it with a 9V battery or use a power supply. An LED is light when the effect is turned on. I have to say that they could have started buidling a more modern LED into this effect by now as they are really quite difficult to see at times.
    This unit was built to last and the switch looks like it can take a beating-and-a-half and brush it off like not…
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    Well - this is the Tubescreamer. So I guess the effect consists of screaming at the tubes in order for them to be saturated with overtones :-)

    These pedals have been around for decades and really deserve their place in any setup. Everything here is straightforward - input/output (jack) and three knobs adjusting volume, gain and tone. You can power it with a 9V battery or use a power supply. An LED is light when the effect is turned on. I have to say that they could have started buidling a more modern LED into this effect by now as they are really quite difficult to see at times.
    This unit was built to last and the switch looks like it can take a beating-and-a-half and brush it off like nothing happened.

    UTILIZATION

    Well the setup is basically like on any amp. I don't think you will really need a manual. Volume dials in...well the volume. Tone and Gain do the same. Just make sure you adjust the distorted sound to the clean sound. A lot of guitar players don't do this correctly and instead of gaining more intensity in their sound they tend to 'drop out' of the mix.

    SOUND QUALITY

    I believe the biggest misconception with this pedal is that it does not primarily get used to create a distortion sound. It is supposed to overload the preamp slightly to saturate the tubes - resulting in a distorted sound. But really if you want a full blown distortion for hard rock or the likes then you will have to use another pedal (or one in conjunction with this one). The Tubescreamer is more supposed to 'rough up' your signal and add a warm, slightly edgy but still very clean sounding saturation that allows you to dial it out with your volume knob. You should still be able to play that F#b9#13 without having it being washed out.
    For some this pedal is a bit too warm - maybe go and try the Alberta then from T-Rex. It costs more but seriously delivers. I use the Screamer with a Bluesdriver (in that order) and in combination I get a very creamy sound with a lot of sustain. By themselves they give me 'crunch' and 'a bit more rocky crunch'.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I really love this thing. Some people can't stand it but for them Boss built the Metal Zone. It adds just that bit of punch and dirt I need at times and I can handle it very well with the volume knob on my guitar. If you plan to do this try to turn the Tubescreamer up a bit so when you dial back you won't get lost in the mix. It is always good to have a bit of volume reserve anyway - but please let the sound engineer in on your little volume tricks!
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