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tomhood

ok then

for the price, this thing is absolutely astonishing.

tomhood

a fine fuzz

Not the best Fuzz I've ever played, but for 20 quid, not bad at all!

It's got some cheap feeling parts, (like all cheap behringer pedals) however its certainly good fuzz.

It's a popular misconception to think that this is a copy of a Boss Fuzz but it's closer to a Univox super fuzz in my opinion

jimmarchi1
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the bosshyper fuzz IS a univox more or less, just the last stage is different, look up both schematics

tomhood

rock on!

This thing seriously gives off some Mac DeMarco vibes!

Great alternative to its Boss counter part!

tomhood

lovely strings

So they give you an extra high e, so that's pretty sweet.

tomhood

yeah man

its a fine multi effects board, but you cant iniciate the distortion and chorus at the same time, which is really annoying.

So you can't take to a gig.

tomhood

something about this

There's something about this guitar, its tone is chorus-like. I rate it highly!

tomhood

great looking guitar

It's a beautiful guitar, it's got a beautiful tone, it plays really well too.

tomhood

27 years old

A keyboard from 1993, it's pretty jazzy, but I found the record system almost impossible to use. But it has some really cool presets on it!

tomhood

probably indestructable

These Capos could probably survive a meteor strike. They also look pretty snazzy.

tomhood

great stuff

It makes your board look so much more organised and professional, worth the cash.

tomhood

2 broke on me

I completely understand that is just be experience with the amp, but I had 1, then it broke, then I got another which also broke. I never pushed it, I didn't use it a lot. Maybe I was really unlucky.

I had a really good time with it before it broke, it does have a great overdrive tone and I really like the bass response.

Probably just my experience but I did get a refund so all's well the ends well.

tomhood

good stuff

This amp is great for practice and is super easy to use.

Admittedly I'm not a huge fan of the distortion choices, however I'm sure most people will be. The Cube 15 had a great clean tone similar to the JC22/40/120. The EQ is simile Bass-Middle-Treble. It has no reverb but I still think the great clean tone more than makes up for that.

tomhood

eh, it's interesting

Pros -

1) The action is great, and I had no problem with Fret buzz

2) Its a great looking guitar and lives up to its Gibson counter-parts

3) Lovely neck shape

4) The pickups are truly amazing, producing a traditional humbucker tone

Cons -

1) The tuners are really cheap, 2 of mine broke (they're pretty easy to fix though)

2) Its super light, which isn't bad but can cause head dipping. Which is common with most SG's)

3) The strap button fell off a couple of times.

4) The input jack fell into the guitar twice, which was a pain to fix

But it's a good guitar for any beginner!

tomhood

squier does it again

As a member of the Bullet family, this thing blew me away. It sounds great, it's pretty easy to play (if you set it up).

The only problem is that I'm a pretty hardcore player and will fling guitars around. It was good until I had to constantly keep hammering the strap buttons back in. Oh and don't drop it or the finish will start to corrode away!

Other than that, an amazing guitar that acts as an amazing 'tribute' to a Fender Tele.

tomhood

lucky

Yeah, this guitar is amazing. With the right set-up, this thing can be better than some fenders!

The pickups are clean, the neck is fat, the bridge is bouncy and it's 100% rock and roll!

I'd recommend this to any intermediate guitarist.

tomhood

fantastic

The only reason this gets a 4 is due to is size, I understand that it's a Big Muff clone but surely Behringer can size it down a bit!

Anyway it's a very spirited distorion and can be used for every genre. When putting the Tone and Sustain on 10 you get such an amazing punk-fuzz sound.

An amazing price, and amazing sounds. Pretty faultless.

tomhood

smooth overdrive

I'd give this a 3.5 because at some levels the tone can be questionably spanky, but again can be a solid overdrive.

I had this on my board for a while because I couldn't afford a TS or DS, it was great until I experienced a real TS and the D2 seemed a little less impressive.

For the price it's good, but maybe just buy a more expensive pedal?

tomhood

gritty chorus

For my first chorus, it was a great introduction to the effect.

When pushing the pedal it can sometimes produces a bit of an overdrive effect, but in a way it adds character to the pedal!

It's a rich sound for a cheap price.

tomhood

a good chorus

TC Electronic provides 16 great chorus tones, It's a copy of the Boss DC-2w. It's fun if you can't decide what tone you like. Like it's a fine pedal, but I'd just go for a stompbox where you can decide, Level, Rate and Depth etc.

It's a fun pedal for beginners. (+ a great price)

tomhood

easy clap

It does what it says on the tin, I can't complain!