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Aug 17 2019, 02:54 AM |
... It really depends on the amp and guitar, if either one is voiced on the modern side then the ts9 might not work. My problem was it cut too much bass and my low-e string on neck position sounded almost identical to the bridge Thats why the ts9dx was released, I believe Paul Gilbert used it a lot on his high-gain shredding days but the pedal never really got popular. I liked its "+" modes overall tone but it wasn't as lively as the ts9. I remembered this video about the OD3, not the best video quality but still pretty cool; https://youtu.be/fDgIKQTFurs |
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Aug 20 2019, 02:06 AM |
It really depends on the amp and guitar, if either one is voiced on the modern side then the ts9 might not work. My problem was it cut too much bass and my low-e string on neck position sounded almost identical to the bridge Thats why the ts9dx was released, I believe Paul Gilbert used it a lot on his high-gain shredding days but the pedal never really got popular. I liked its "+" modes overall tone but it wasn't as lively as the ts9. I remembered this video about the OD3, not the best video quality but still pretty cool; https://youtu.be/fDgIKQTFurs I don't like the tone of tubescreamers, both 808 and 9. I tried different amps lately but this changes nothing. This 9dx version is interesting but I'll try it in the shop if at all. I think it's just my personal issue. -------------------- |
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