Eduardo Bahia
I'm a guitarist from Maceió/Brasil, plaiyng Eletro-Samba-Rock, Psychedelic ,MPB. Main influences are: Alex Lifeson, Jimmy Page, Johnny Marr, Rob Harris, Andy Summers and many others...
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This beauty is a guitar for "all gigs". The factory splitted pickups gives the user a lot of sonic possibilities but despite this fact the Blacktop has no lack of soul and mojo in my opinion. Of course you can change some itens as keys, electrics etc..but i'm totally satisfied with mine.
I have my G-400 since 1998, it's made in korea but is an impressive piece of work and several guitarists who owns real Gibsons SG told me that mine sounds better than theirs.
What's small, green, ugly as hell, but works perfectly as a gain booster to push my drives and distortions? The Bad Monkey of course. The best bang for the buck pedal in my set. Besides, if your'e using batteries instead of a dc power unit, it will sound even more sweet. The mixer output is a great feature too, not only to send the signal directly to a mixer but to make the monkey behave more like a transparent drive with absolutely no buzz. Just loving it!
In my opinion the Sansamp Tri-Ac it's a overly underrated pedal and the main reason is that many guitarists(including me) bought it expecting the same kind of powerful distortions that his big brother GT-2 offers. I try to use it as a lead distortion for solos and i was never happy with the results, but the real magic only came when i put it in my set as a multi-overdrive unit. I mean...c'mon, how many overdrive pedals in the market coud gives you a combination of transparent drive + crunch + vox style drive, changing the voice of the pedal on the fly whitout bending? And this configuration it's just an example based on my atual settings, the possibilities are almost endless my friends.
Just bought it three weeks ago and i couldn't find a tone that i didn't love. It has a little noise and adds some colour to my tone but that's precisely what you expect to find in a analog modulation like this.
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The Fire Power Booster it's a very well build and packed pedal with a simple but gourgeous design and fine components. The FPB has a clean/dirty switch but will not give you any kind of drive or crunch, it can be used as booster for gain and volume as well with 30db of boost, and also has controls to adjust treble and bass. It can work with 9, 12 and 18v and it's extremely silent and solid. As a clean booster this pedal does it's job very well but since his "dirty" option is barely noticeable, the FPB it's kind of a one trick pony to me. If you're looking for an straight clean boost pedal with an good cost benefit ratio, the Fire Power Booster it's an great option for sure.
This thing has two channels right? Well, the crunch mode isn't very inspiring at all, infact i want to mod it. It's kinda harsh and buzzy no matter how i tweak it The lead side worth the climb. This is certanly one of the most powerful marshall sounding lead distortions i've ever heard, and i've heard many.
Handmade in Brasil by MG Pedals, it's a very warm sounding all analog delay with some special features as double feedback and a optional time control function, actioned by a an optical fiber cable. The heart of the pedal is a pair of MN 3205 BBD I.C's.
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