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Blue Zoso
Published on 08/28/06 at 08:02
Vibrato-classic type channel tube amp vintage ...
-100% Analog
UTILIZATION
Two-buttons: Speed and Intensity
and a switch that snaps (silent what)
-See! not need manual.
Two jacks and power supply in the ass is good, it avoids stepping on them!
And she's tiny!
SOUND QUALITY
-The sound of a channel tube amp period! ouahhh
-Used with an LP, or TV, or even a mandolin, while all this retro. Nickel!
-Sound: a good vibrato, which tends to cruncher a little (as good EHX), and boosted the signal a bit (effective end of the chain to give peps!)
But I put my 9 for that. it lacks a level set out.
OVERALL OPINION
I've had four months, and are to me very useful to bring a touch of retro to my sounds at times. I use it mostly with my mandolin, or, I do some Neil Young ...
With the Electro Harmonix Pulsar is the only one that sounds really vintage, the big difference that did not Guyatone many settings and the signal comes out a little harder. (The small Stone her, against you for lost volume ...)
With experience, I'd take both! In fact, there m ^ me faidrait the model but without altering the original volume! I put 9 for that. Level out please!
Unless you use me as a channel éxculivement full tremolo. Two settings are enough, unless one wants to put across!
-100% Analog
UTILIZATION
Two-buttons: Speed and Intensity
and a switch that snaps (silent what)
-See! not need manual.
Two jacks and power supply in the ass is good, it avoids stepping on them!
And she's tiny!
SOUND QUALITY
-The sound of a channel tube amp period! ouahhh
-Used with an LP, or TV, or even a mandolin, while all this retro. Nickel!
-Sound: a good vibrato, which tends to cruncher a little (as good EHX), and boosted the signal a bit (effective end of the chain to give peps!)
But I put my 9 for that. it lacks a level set out.
OVERALL OPINION
I've had four months, and are to me very useful to bring a touch of retro to my sounds at times. I use it mostly with my mandolin, or, I do some Neil Young ...
With the Electro Harmonix Pulsar is the only one that sounds really vintage, the big difference that did not Guyatone many settings and the signal comes out a little harder. (The small Stone her, against you for lost volume ...)
With experience, I'd take both! In fact, there m ^ me faidrait the model but without altering the original volume! I put 9 for that. Level out please!
Unless you use me as a channel éxculivement full tremolo. Two settings are enough, unless one wants to put across!