I have heard good things about that pedal...and it's so small. I used to have the Guyatone micro chorus. I was a really nice sounding chorus for the studio or if you use chorus all the time, but it had such a huge volume boost when it was engaged that it was pretty difficult to use live.
I have heard their micro trem is pretty nice too.
TOBIO!!!
Posts: 540 | Location: Oakland, CA USA | Registered: May 20, 2003
quote:Originally posted by Idlewilde: The coolest cheap Overdrive pedal i've ever owned was an Nobels OD1.
had one, sold it to saline for what I paid...I found it was a tone sucker (mine was) and frankly, it's fine for what it does...but I had no need for a ts9 clone sucking my pristine tone ...I suck bad enough as a player, dont need any help from a little green Korean booger..
quote:Originally posted by Idlewilde: The coolest cheap Overdrive pedal i've ever owned was an Nobels OD1.
had one, sold it to saline for what I paid...I found it was a tone sucker (mine was) and frankly, it's fine for what it does...but I had no need for a ts9 clone sucking my pristine tone ...I suck bad enough as a player, dont need any help from a little green Korean booger..
Posts: 3558 | Location: Maryland | Registered: March 28, 2002
You would really call it a TS9 clone (in color, maybe)?
quote:Originally posted by Oakland:
quote:Originally posted by Idlewilde: The coolest cheap Overdrive pedal i've ever owned was an Nobels OD1.
had one, sold it to saline for what I paid...I found it was a tone sucker (mine was) and frankly, it's fine for what it does...but I had no need for a ts9 clone sucking my pristine tone ...I suck bad enough as a player, dont need any help from a little green Korean booger..
Posts: 715 | Location: San Francisco, CA | Registered: May 29, 2003