miki
solo indie shoegaze fusion artist i guess
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it does what it needs to do, it has two beefy actually pretty good stock pickups which i didn't find a need for changing. of course, since its a les paul, i hate how heavy it is and the tuning (in)stability. like, i have grover tuners and they're supposed to be good but the stupid nut and the way the strings go into the tuners makes the tuning slip (its not straight like on PRS Custom and Fender strats). The switch and pots work pretty good. If you need more versatility and stability id say go for a PRS Custom SE instead, it has the same pickup configuration plus a more "fun" bridge and coil tapping. its just the more "modern" version of this thing that i believe should sadly be left in the past. newer les paul models are also worth considering because of the weight relief and such stuff if you REALLY want a les paul.
please only get this if you are 100% sure that you will use it whole. i have too little pedals and i thought it wasnt THAT big and i cant afford to fill this whole pedalboard LMAO. i advise using "Pedalplayground" on google to plan your chain out so you dont end up hauling this GIGANTIC pedalboard everywhere..
dude..
when i tell you, this is literally an ts808 in a mcdonalds toy package. it literally (to me) sounds exactly what an ts808 sounds like. and everyone says the issue is the case but i dont mind it because its actually good plastic and wont break unless you are one of those guys that just jump on their pedals. i never saw a need to get another tube screamer and ive been using this for quite some time, its literally THE japanese green pedal that has THE mid hump (except in plastic i guess lol)
no time control was the first thing that threw me off. the settings are nice but man its really hard to dial in what you want. its unique, landscape-y but seriously i wish i bought a boss DD-8 or something else instead. its not "bad", just really annoying. it's just not for me and i will sell it and buy another. please just make sure you can use the controls right before buying it so just try it out
i cant really rate this properly because mine is an analog version and not digital. its a pink label from 1998 that i bought for a steal. besides the sweet deal that influences my love for this pedal, it sounds pretty neat. it has that original chorus DNA but it works really well with humbuckers for me.
it just sounds too digital too me, it doesnt have any personality and sounds like if you plugged your guitar into a programmed speaker (i mean that IS what it IS). it just sounds sterile, the program can be a bit clanky and outdated and if you really want pedals and amp sims use an interface with a program instead of an amp that is a mediocre multitool which doesnt excel at anything.. no warmth, no personality.
it does what you need it to do. it works 99% of the time but i think when it messes me up by making me press twice that its due to my amp and not it.
i ordered these because i didnt know which patches to get and i needed some cheap pack of a few so i found this and theyre serving me well. not so flexible but as far as i know they work pretty good and i don't notice noise or volume leaking.
the norm, it works well for almost anything to be honest, this is a go-to for when i play heavier stuff
it doesnt have any bells and whistles and just has 9v outs but its pretty good. i dont hear any noise and daisy chaining analog pedals doesnt make an issue for me. it could be a problem for people who plan on adding more pedals and maybe the cable being too short.
its cheap, small, and does the job well, its very accurate and it mutes the signal fully when used (as expected of course). its really easy to see when the lights are flashing (i had issues with not being able to see my tuner on stage because my vision is horrible and i hate bright lights despite having to play gigs with them being brighter than las vegas jeez..) on your concert and/or its dark or bright outside. it has some other modes but i dont really use those so just use the basic mode and you can kick it around for ages and it will still be great.
need to strum fast? buy this. thats it. thats absolutely all i could say.
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