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I love my amp, but if I need to control my volume in any given situation, I am using this pedal.
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This is exactly what I have been looking for, a good sounding amp simulator to record straight into my interface
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I place my jekyll & hyde overdrive in front of this pedal to boost it, also my ibanez ts-7.I've tried using this pedal as an overdrive with my amps, I used a solid state amp and the blues
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Awesome sound , makes my Marshall valvestate hybrid amp sound excellent
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Off, the signal sounds like there's no amp
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I mostly play that combo over my nicer amps/pedals these days (Fender, Egnater, Laney, etc)
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It is no substitute for a great amp, but will make a not great amp sound decent and a great amp sound like different great amp!
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I think if you can afford a tube amp, then do that
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This pedal actually makes that cheap amp sound good enough to record or play live with
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You will find digital modeling in most modern amps and multiprocessor pedals, but I haven't found any that captured the cleaner sounds of vintage Fender amps like the 5E3 tweed Deluxe and the blackface Deluxe Reverb very well (they seem to do a better job copying higher gain amp sounds.
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I would certainly use this as a direct to PA and as a compact backup for a failed amp scenario.
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I have it at the end of my signal chain to "warm up" my solid state amp
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Just like having one of the most expensive Fender amps
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Peavey Bandit 112 solo series which is a solid state guitar amp (without a really good classical sound)
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After playing with the amp and pedal settings, I learned if you are going to use this pedal with an amp, the only useable amp setting is "volume"
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This pedal’s best use (and it has a lot of great uses) is running it into the power amp (aux port) on a cheap digital amp
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I've been using it lately with the Line 6 Spider IV amps running a clean amp model and it really captures the sound and vibe of my Deluxe Reverb with the voice control set to 10:00 and my 5E3 tweed Deluxe with the voice control set to 1:00
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I haven't been playing very long, but my friends say this sounds like the classic Fender amp.
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It perfectly captures the sound of a Fender amplifier when going into a clean amp or directly into a PA.
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Personally, this pedal played with my mustang V solid state amp just make it sound unbelievably good
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The amp sounds bigger, better, warmer
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This pedal actually makes that cheap amp sound good enough to record or play live with
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Amazing pre-amp pedal.
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Without this pedal, my amp sounds about like you'd expect- flat, dull, and terrible
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I get comments about my tone all the time, and most people can't believe I'm using a solid state amp with a chinese made tube modeling pedal
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It's an excellent amp sim, and an essential piece of my board.
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The amp sounds awful with just a overdrive or distortion pedal or compression pedal in front
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With these I can get most of the sounds I needed, but what was escaping me was the really warm, natural, slightly breaking up tone you get with a good old tube amp.
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It's a great little amp sim pedal
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I bought this pedal about 6 months ago because I couldn't afford a tube amp
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I have a nice tube amp, but I needed a way to plug in direct to a PA system
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Both the Joyo CS and BT pedals will do a great amp clean tone when ran into my recording interface.
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Just didn't sound good to the ear and was about to trash the amp
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What this is supposed to do is to emulate a clean to dirty Fender tube amp, so that you can run straight to a PC, stereo or PA system
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it sounds cold, sterile and lifeless.. like plugging into a $99 amp.it gets two stars because its cheap and Its better than nothing to be sure.. its a switchable gain stage with mild dirt, or a cheap flavor changer, but there is no way on earth you can close your eyes and think you are playing through a decent Fender tube amp while using this gtr
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Will it be a great sounding amp simulator that you can go directly into a PA
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These can go from a full blown cranked amp to warm clean amp that breaks up with an overdrive pedal in front of it.
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If you are looking for a clean Fender tube amp sound, this pedal will not do it
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If you are looking for a great tube sounding overdrive with EQ control for classic rock, blues, jazz, ska, and anything else that a classic Fender amp would make sense try it out in your rig
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I've used it in front of solid-state and tube amps alike, as well as in a direct recording setup, and have been pleased with my tone in every instance
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Don't know yet how it works as it did not come with a cord....
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Yeah it’s not as good as
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My only gripe would be that the footswith could feel of better quality however everything works as it should