THE COMPRESSOR
Call this one... Light compressor. Personally, I never liked compression for guitar but this one is so smooth... This one is different. With the Mesh control you can blend in the original signal to remove harsh compression sound (so often associated with guitar compressor pedals) whilst retaining the clarity and sustain of a class A compressor. Of course, if you want heavy compression - it will give you that and lots lots more...
THE DISTORTION
I always loved the Soldano Supercharger and, of course, the SLO 100. The trouble is, the Supercharger pedal is big and heavy and the SLO is, well, an amp head. I always wanted to have a pedal that sounds like my Supercharger and my SLO. My distortion is so close in sound and flavor to my supercharger you won't believe it... And it does have that old Marshall roar quality when needed as well. This pedal will kick your butt all over the stage. Soon to be available as a single unit, "The SloBurner".
THE OVERDRIVE
What better to have a pedal that you can set it up to be responsive to your playing. You play light so it sounds clean, but then, you hit the strings hard it gives you the dirt. It reacts to your playing just like a tube amp does... And you know what happens when you push a tube amp hard... This pedal will give you all the overdrive you need. Stack up the Overdrive and the Distortion and the clarity remains, you get full power with a nice full and rich sound... Imagine the sustain...
THE DELAY
It is digital, but it sounds analog. Perfect. I'm not much of a digital delay kind of guy, but I do own a TC 2290 (The Holy Grail)... Now, try to bring that to a pedal and make it analog. Well, I believe that this one is it. I sometimes forget I'm not actually playing though my 2290 at times it's that good... Hearing is believing.
THE REVERB
How many times have you been to a gig or jam session and the amp there has no reverb. Frustrating, isn't it. For those of us that must have reverb it's actually a disaster. That's why in my pedalboard I wanted to have the best sounding spring reverb I could. You'll never go wanting again, actually, your next amp purchase probably won't even have reverb in it after playing through this... Soon to be available as a stand alone pedal. Watch this space...
LOOPS... POWER SOURCES
There is a feature on the pedalboard that you can add your own pedals in the chain in different configurations using the effect loop feature. This is what makes this board special... You can still use your gain stage on your amp in the loop if you wish, or maybe switch it so your favourite chorus pedal goes in... The send and return also act like an extra input and output... The possibilities are endless...
There is a dedicated tuner out with a bypass/activation switch.
Parallel power. The dedicated power out allows the unit to power your extenal pedals.
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