Lewguitar
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Re: Klon - Another Klone
Gearjoneser is a big fan of the Klon and so am I.
I like a Tubescreamer...but it's a stomp it on for solos/stomp it off for rhythm kind of pedal. As are most overdrives.
If you're playing rock, the Klon can be left on all of the time. You can plug a Strat into it and use the Strat's volume control to go from clean to scream.
With my Strat's volume control all the way up I get those raging Jeff Beck soloing tones. With it turned down I can play clean chords.
There are other pedals that can be used like that, but no other pedal that I've owned does that as well as my Klon KTR.
Honestly, I never investigated the Klon sound. I might like it, who knows. But on every forum there is a thread about the best clone, and then people start bringing in dozens of examples. I ain't got time for that. So, what am I missing?
Gearjoneser is a big fan of the Klon and so am I.
I like a Tubescreamer...but it's a stomp it on for solos/stomp it off for rhythm kind of pedal. As are most overdrives.
If you're playing rock, the Klon can be left on all of the time. You can plug a Strat into it and use the Strat's volume control to go from clean to scream.
With my Strat's volume control all the way up I get those raging Jeff Beck soloing tones. With it turned down I can play clean chords.
There are other pedals that can be used like that, but no other pedal that I've owned does that as well as my Klon KTR.