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This pedal is an amazing performance tool. Good quantization / tempo matching and enough space for 11 loops, plus an aux-in with tone cut to make for a really useful performance or learning asset. The guide tone/metronome is great for practicing a part or when a drummer is unavailable. Now that it has been succeeded by the RC-30XL two-track, these are a steal and can be found online for less than $150 which is half the original sticker price!
Bright & Fuzzy. Good deal for the money, as the three-position brightness/darkness toggle gives a wide varitey of fuzz tones. It's not the most interesting tone but it works, and is as good as a silver Big Muff.
The 847A has a distinctive tone. Not the widest sweep in the world, but funky and classic.
This pedal is similar to a SHO in that it has a million-ohm impedance to brighten and cleanly boost signal, but adds two drive knobs (one with the characteristic crackle) to allow for a sweet and sultry overdrive. Made for tube amps!
This pedal is simple but has a wonderfully glitchy and scratchy fuzz tone that can go from wild and unpredicatble to being tame and just a touch of sub on top of normal tone. Minus one star for just a hair of volume loss when in use.
Sound on Sound is solid, and there's a million delays in this box. And it's stereo.
Beautiful guitar. Like a '52 Tele with updated electronics (coil-tapping). Wonderful Tele tone that is unmatched. My main guitar on record and live, and my prized possession.
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