"Transparent" is just a word. It's not a sound. It conjures up a mental image but it conjures up a different mental image in every person.
Obviously, the word "transparent" conjured up a mental picture in your mind that wasn't based on reality.
It happens - all the time.
I bought a used, handwired PCE Aluminum Falcon Klon Klone a couple of years ago and liked it so much I bought two more. At the time PCE had stopped making them and couldn't fulfill orders and I liked mine so much I never wanted to be without one.
I still feel that way.
For me, the Klon circuit delivers what no other overdrive pedal has ever been able to deliver to me.
I play mostly Strats, and the Klon circuit allows me to get a great overdriven sound when I turn the Strat's volume control all the way up, and a nice clean/semi-clean tone when I turn that volume control down again.
I can and do leave the Klon on all of the time. I never turn it off when I'm plugged into it. Try that with a Big Muff. :lmao:
The Klon responds to the way I use my hands and my pick and allows me to retain the dynamics in my playing instead of making everything uniformly compressed, buzzy and fuzzy. My own personality and touch still comes through.
BTW, I've been playing guitar since 1964 and my first Fuzz was one I made myself out of a Wollensak reel to reel tape recorder because no distortion pedals were available in stores.
My second was one of those original Maestro Fuzz Tones with the gray guitar cord permanently attached to the pedal. Mid 60's.