JM
Bass player/guitar player/vocalist/composer from Santiago - Chile. Gear geek.
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I have the Titanium version w/ agathis body. I change the PU and it sounds amazing, nothing more to say
The only mic I currently have and use. Works amazing on bass, guitar, vox, etc.
Pedals and effects 11
This is by far the best compressor in the world. It gives some kind of soft overdrive perfect for rock style, the compression it's pretty fast and responsive, finally the sustain it's 100% effective. My favorite pedal.
I bought this pedal for about 80 bucks in 2018 and it's an absolut versatile soft beast. I use it on my aria pro II bass and with my ibanez rg370 guitar. It's punchy and responsive, best overdrive.
Unreal power in a box, this pedal provides the best distortion I've ever heard it has bottom, raw mids and chainsaw type highs. It needs 12v however you can use it along the dc out that the TU-3 provides it will work perfectly...
Beautiful distortion. Turbo I was made for Riffin' and Turbo II for solos with a distinctive boost in mids
Transparent and a really analog/natural sound. Plus the mod button makes it easily one the if not the best delay pedals ever created.
Great pedal to put just first after your instrument, it has a buffer-in and it's perfect to silence your instrument while you tune it.
This pedal it's the best for the price to play metal and subgenres. the top boost switch it's very agressive and trebbly the pedal itself makes a lot of noise but a noise reductor can help.
The perfect power supply really small no noise at all fairly price range
Best chorus pedal I've ever tried. Even with seetings at noon, you can clearly percieve that this pedal was made to get that go-to chorus sound without wacky handle settings. John used it for a reason in BSSM.
Pros:
+ Built like a tank
+ Easy to use
+ It nails the late 80's early 90's chorus sound
+ Best alternative if you can't afford the legendary CE-1
+ Great amount of widening when it's plugged in
Cons:
- Not bypass, you can even hear the speed settings when the pedal it's "off"
- You need to have careful with the 3.5mm cable power supply it can be break easily
- Depending on your instrument you might need to level the volumen after you turn the pedal on
Strings 8
Amplifiers 1
My favorite combo it has 280 watts rm. 7 eq band 2 modes and a rock tone, a general tone control. It can be used along with another cab at 8ohms wich it will peak 580 rms max.
Past Gear 13
A bit way too dark for my taste of chorus, is not that intense like their older brothers like the FX65 or even the FX68.
Pros: Stereo ouput, great control settings, like any 90's DOD pedal built like a tank
Cons: It's kind of a hybrid chorus, not too intense but less metallic than any chorus pedal in general.
My first ever analog pedal and boy what a monster. It gives a fuzzy but rounded punchy huge sound. In stage I exchange depending on the show between this and the Ibanez TS9.
I have the 2004 Korean model. it's kinda hard to make a perfect tune because the floyd rose that it has but overall the sound it's great for rock metal and soloing.
I use it mostly on bass, it's clean not so intense maybe too buffered but it gives a real classic chorus sound. Perfect for jazz and also fretless basses.
I use it since I have my first bass at 13 now I have 26 and I use it for guitar. It still works flawless.
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