Re: Klon Or Tim?
Falstaff said:
Cool! Mac, does the Tim have separate controls for gain/drive on each channel?
Yes it does. But it's not nearly as straight forward as that.
All four knobs on the top affect both channels. Gain, bass, treble and volume.
Then there's the channel two gain and "tone" controls which are on the "side" or "front" of the pedal.
The gain has a push pull switch that engages a more compressed sound.
In "non-compressed mode" the "2nd gain" knob more acts as a volume control without adding much more distortion. almost like cranking up a power amp section. Crank it all the way and you get crunch. But you get much LOUDER than the other channel. VERY "clean" Marshally. The "tone" control sounds like it adds bass and treble. I know that sort of sounds weird. But it does. :laugh2:
Pull the 2nd gain pot "out" and the compression kicks in allowing you to crank up the distortion in the 2nd channel more than the 1st one without really getting louder.
Very very flexible. And there is an effect loop in the pedal. What you can do with that is have an effect that is only on when the pedal is on (if you turn the TIM off, the looped effect goes off with it). Pretty cool and original design.
I have never tried a Klon and have heard that they are wonderful. But the Tim is THE most transparent OD I have ever tried. But sometimes you may not want that.
I still LOVE my Custom Shop Cream Fulldrive 2. That has a certain midrange boost that sings and is amazing. Makes single notes sound fat and beautiful. The TIM is a different animal. Totally. And they are only $150 brand new. There is like a six month wait though. You can usually score one on eBay for between $200 & $225.
Oh, and I had a Barber Direct Drive SS. Just sold it on eBay. It is an AMAZING pedal if you want a Marshall in a box. The thing that I didn't like personally is that there is a bit of a dip in the mids to get that Marshall crunch. And you cannot dial it out. Not a lot mind you, but noticable to me. Awesome pedal though and highly recommended if you want a high gain Marshall in a box pedal. The best I've heard. Top notch construction, true bypass, great price.
