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Hit the notes lightly, and you get a clean, transparent tone.
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Great pedal, good tone
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The tone is very warm, almost to the point of being muddy.
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I could not get a clean tone out of it no matter how much I tweaked it because it was also very muddy and dark- hence the name
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The pushbutton on-off switch says "true bypass", it does not seem to hurt my tone when bypassed
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Very cool, not over the top tone
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I did also like the tone he was getting when he played it
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so I could use it there as well, and I discovered that if you try to use it as a boost pedal, it makes your tone really muddy, but if you send a dirty tone (overdrive or light distortion) into it, it screams beautifully.
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The voice switch gives the tone a bit more versatility
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The tone is great and the pedal is well made and has a lot of adjustments to alter the sound
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What is particularly good about this is that turning down the level doesn't lose that wonderful tone
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The tone was exquisite
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With the bass and treble knobs, and voice switch, many tones can be achieved from a heavy buzzy muddy waters tone to more of a clean trebly scream, to a really dirty almost crunch.
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I ended up returning it because the tone wasn't clear enough just sounded muddy then distorted
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I ended up returning it because the tone wasn't clear enough just sounded muddy then distorted
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They have an indent at twelve o'clock and I understand from there it will cut or boost the tone depend on direction
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Actually, the separate knobs for Bass and Treble and its darker tone remind me a bit of the Digitech Bad Monkey
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Enhances your tone, does not override it
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With the gain knob around 12 o clock, it keeps its great tone and gets a mild undistorted gain.
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Just a tame, almost timid, family friendly OD with nice tone
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However, if your hope is simply to plug into the MojoMojo into a clean amp and expect classic rock tones, you may be a bit disappointed with it as a standalone overdrive pedal
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Probably the best value/tone combo available
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If I turn up the gain on my distortion box and drop the volume I have to turn the tone control right down to keep a reasonable tone
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Fantastic tone, wide range of capabilities and very customizable to the desired sound
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Great tone.
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Wonderful tone... not much to add
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I'm using it on very low gain setting, to get a slightly driven jazz tone, mostly pretty clean with a little dirt and heft
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Great tone, but a useless pedal makes no tone at all.
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Has a nice overdrive warm tone
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Great for classic vintage crisp tone.
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Great tone and price.
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It's got very smooth, well balanced tone
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They both sucked the tone out of my guitars and made them too "AM radio".
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I liked the two band EQ, and a demo video on YouTube had a few tones that convinced me to try it out
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I am loving the tones I am getting from it
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I was using the EHX Linear Boost to perform these duties before, and it performs well, but the soulful tone I get from the MojoMojo just adds the extra dimensionality that the pure boost doesn't
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This pedal offers a low-to-medium gain threshold overdrive tone that is very desirable.
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It has a wonderfully large amount of controls for a pedal this cheap, and great tone to boot.
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At its lowest gain setting, it is basically a boost pedal; it gives if a more full rich tone.