Hey guys.
Just thought I'd make a quick post to thank John Spina for his excellent work on the TS9 pedal he sent me last week.
I've not yet had chance to give the pedal a try at band practise, but have managed to crank it up in my room a few times
At the minute I'm using my Boss SD1 as a clean boost, the TS9 as my 'light' rhythm sound and my amps (JCM800 or JTM60) as 'Heavy' rhythm.
The TS9 absolutely smokes for the sound I'm after! It absolutely nails the 60's and 70's rock sound that I've been looking for.
I use the TS9 with gain at about 9 o clock, tone at 12 o clock and level at about 1 o clock and with this setting the tone is a little gritty, but still has lots of balls and sustain. With my SD1 as a lead boost, it's an awesome overdrive sound for all my classic rock cover songs
I know it's not too good a review, but I'll probably post back when I've tried the pedal with my band
Once again, hats off to John for providing me with a kickass pedal
Craig
Just thought I'd make a quick post to thank John Spina for his excellent work on the TS9 pedal he sent me last week.
I've not yet had chance to give the pedal a try at band practise, but have managed to crank it up in my room a few times
At the minute I'm using my Boss SD1 as a clean boost, the TS9 as my 'light' rhythm sound and my amps (JCM800 or JTM60) as 'Heavy' rhythm.
The TS9 absolutely smokes for the sound I'm after! It absolutely nails the 60's and 70's rock sound that I've been looking for.
I use the TS9 with gain at about 9 o clock, tone at 12 o clock and level at about 1 o clock and with this setting the tone is a little gritty, but still has lots of balls and sustain. With my SD1 as a lead boost, it's an awesome overdrive sound for all my classic rock cover songs
I know it's not too good a review, but I'll probably post back when I've tried the pedal with my band
Once again, hats off to John for providing me with a kickass pedal
Craig
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