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fonkymike
Published on 09/04/10 at 03:24
Small preamp pedal format
- 2 lamps
- 3 channels, with a clear equa (bass / mid / treble), 2 channels (crunch / lead) with a common equa
- Gain / Volume + bright switches on all 3 channels
- FX Loop
- Output switchable line out / amp (switch to enable simulation and amp upgrade to line output)
UTILIZATION
Configuration very intuitive, even if it starts to be a lot of buttons.
This gives a great sound.
SOUNDS
Note, there are 2 versions that differ only in the lead channel, the SS-11 A, which has a more rock 80s, and SS-11 B which has a more modern sound (according to the manufacturer). I have version B.
For what I did (blues / rock, with a moderate distortion) is THE sound I was looking for lights!
In my opinion, the clean channel is like the fender and is really excellent. I crunch on channel exceed the halfway point for the type of sound I want. It's crunch a little fast for my taste, but at the end of the race was a big slobbery well.
The lead channel is heavy, you feel more at low amplitude, then I guess we get closer to the spirit of the SS-20.
OVERALL OPINION
I have since June 2010, I also had a ToneLab (lamp powered sub, the sound has nothing to do) and a fender blues junior (very good but unmanageable volume apart ').
what I love most: it has a preamp with a real light in his pedal that can get in the bag to repeat! Simply brilliant. It connects to the return of a guitar amp or any sound input through the simulation, and we are ready!
The price: a bit expensive new, but hey there are 2 lights in, and not hungry, so instead of looking occas'
- 2 lamps
- 3 channels, with a clear equa (bass / mid / treble), 2 channels (crunch / lead) with a common equa
- Gain / Volume + bright switches on all 3 channels
- FX Loop
- Output switchable line out / amp (switch to enable simulation and amp upgrade to line output)
UTILIZATION
Configuration very intuitive, even if it starts to be a lot of buttons.
This gives a great sound.
SOUNDS
Note, there are 2 versions that differ only in the lead channel, the SS-11 A, which has a more rock 80s, and SS-11 B which has a more modern sound (according to the manufacturer). I have version B.
For what I did (blues / rock, with a moderate distortion) is THE sound I was looking for lights!
In my opinion, the clean channel is like the fender and is really excellent. I crunch on channel exceed the halfway point for the type of sound I want. It's crunch a little fast for my taste, but at the end of the race was a big slobbery well.
The lead channel is heavy, you feel more at low amplitude, then I guess we get closer to the spirit of the SS-20.
OVERALL OPINION
I have since June 2010, I also had a ToneLab (lamp powered sub, the sound has nothing to do) and a fender blues junior (very good but unmanageable volume apart ').
what I love most: it has a preamp with a real light in his pedal that can get in the bag to repeat! Simply brilliant. It connects to the return of a guitar amp or any sound input through the simulation, and we are ready!
The price: a bit expensive new, but hey there are 2 lights in, and not hungry, so instead of looking occas'