Anyone try any of Gibsons new Maestro pedals?

I have the Maestro Fuzz-Tone FZ-M, "Classic" switch is 60's old-school fuzz (mid-rangey, and splatty at higher settings). The "Modern" switch tones I really like, kind of the border where distortion meets fuzz...
 
I guess Gibson is finally doing something with the brand name. I hope they do that with other brands they own.
 
I guess Gibson is finally doing something with the brand name. I hope they do that with other brands they own.

I hope they bring back the freaking GA series of amps. Not that it will be affordable to anyone but a Law Firm partner, or Chief Medical Officer....
 
I hope they bring back the freaking GA series of amps. Not that it will be affordable to anyone but a Law Firm partner, or Chief Medical Officer....

If they do, and they are Gibson-branded, you can start applying to law schools.
 
I guess Gibson is finally doing something with the brand name. I hope they do that with other brands they own.

Credit where credit is due: they have been doing some good things with Kramer in recent years, even if it is a very different brand from what it used to be (and I still don't think they manage to nail the aesthetic except for when they duplicate historical models). Not that it does any good for the Gibson brand we are both hoping for...
 
Credit where credit is due: they have been doing some good things with Kramer in recent years, even if it is a very different brand from what it used to be (and I still don't think they manage to nail the aesthetic except for when they duplicate historical models). Not that it does any good for the Gibson brand we are both hoping for...

I do agree with that. I am surprised they put so much time and money into Kramer, too, as there are many brands out there going after the shreddy 80s market. So I know it is possible, but I guess having their own TV channel, vintage stores, and record company takes most of their money.
 
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