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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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I have a solid state Fender amp (Champion 100W) with on board modelling
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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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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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I have it at the end of my signal chain to "warm up" my solid state amp
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I have been running it through a solid state 35W Fender Sidekick Switcher from the mid-80's
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Playing LP with humbuckers through a Dual Showman or a vintage Kustom solid state.
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I have a used solid-state Fender Frontman 65r and found this cheap pedal to generally increase the depth, solidity, and twangy crackle or whatever of the amp
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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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Personally, this pedal played with my mustang V solid state amp just make it sound unbelievably good
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Not quite as good as S-Gear as far as going direct into a recording box.
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Don't know yet how it works as it did not come with a cord....
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My only gripe would be that the footswith could feel of better quality however everything works as it should
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Yeah it’s not as good as
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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