Just picked one up, nice punchy amp-like overdrive, easy to dial in, this is a keeper on my board!
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I've owned two Catalinbread AiaBs. One I love. One I HATED and sold immediately (after first loaning it to a buddy to make sure I wasn't crazy.
What they have in common is that they both have a strong flavor. To the point that no matter what signal I fed them, they came out sounding like THAT PEDAL on the other side.---------------------------
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Originally posted by Liam1963 View PostJust picked one up, nice punchy amp-like overdrive, easy to dial in, this is a keeper on my board!
Usually use it on low settings to add American flavor to my tone. It does make a great liquid distortion when fed into really dirty amp.Last edited by Jacew; 03-01-2020, 10:57 PM."So understand/Don't waste your time always searching for those wasted years/Face up, make your stand/And realize you're living in the golden years"
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Originally posted by Jacew View PostIt's great indeed. Wouldn't call it really punchy (after all, it's based on bassman!), but that's exactly what it is for.
Usually use it on low settings to add American flavor to my tone. It does make a great liquid distortion when fed into really dirty amp.
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Originally posted by Liam1963 View PostThrough a clean AC30, it definitely was punchy, I like the OD tone, if that makes any sense..."So understand/Don't waste your time always searching for those wasted years/Face up, make your stand/And realize you're living in the golden years"
Iron Maiden - Wasted Years
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Originally posted by Jacew View PostWell it's subjective and we may have different definition of the word. I wouldn't call any Bassman type tone as "punchy" as it's too loose and bass heavy sound. But of course AC30's own tonality may change it quite a bit.
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Originally posted by St_Genesius View PostI've owned two Catalinbread AiaBs. One I love. One I HATED and sold immediately (after first loaning it to a buddy to make sure I wasn't crazy.
What they have in common is that they both have a strong flavor. To the point that no matter what signal I fed them, they came out sounding like THAT PEDAL on the other side.
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The Galileo.
Originally posted by jeremy View Postwhat was the one you didnt like?---------------------------
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It was very over-the-top. Like a parody of the thing it purported to be.
Originally posted by jeremy View Posthavent tried that one but not sure the treble booster into ac30 in a pedal is something id care for either---------------------------
The most popular thread I've ever made was 1) a joke and 2) based around literally the most inane/mundane question I could think of. That says something about me, or all of you, or both.
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