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Other than our own StratDeluxer's mods, does anyone have experience with either the Keeley or the Analogman modded TS-9's?
Thanks!
Thanks!
sweet_lou said:It just doesn't get any better or smoother than Johns. He's the man!!
See for yourself.
John/59 Paul,STRATDELUXER97 said:Thanks guys...I just did an 808 reissue for 59Paul...He's not going to be using his other stock 808s once he gets this 808...Sounded so fat and had alot of sustain and more gain..I can hardly wait until he gets to play through the pedal...
John
^^^^^nuntius said:dont make me gas for a Stradeluxer modded TS before i get my valve amp or i'll kill you all
nuntius said:dont make me gas for a Stradeluxer modded TS before i get my valve amp or i'll kill you all
Norman_T said:John/59 Paul,
If you don't want that spare 808 I am happy to take it off your hands and for John to do the mod for me. Would this be feasible/possible?. Let me know guys and I'll arrange something with the both of you.
Norman
mrid said:The Keeley TS-9 with an old 80's JRC4558D sounds amazing!
STRATDELUXER97 said:MRID buddy....Of course you do know that there's alot more to the mods then just the chip change, right? :13:
John
mrid said:Of course, but the chip change is the icing on the cake for me! :laugh2:
STRATDELUXER97 said:Try the TI RC4558P chip also if you haven't already buddy....
I've done alot of listening between the early 4558D chips and the current ones...Oddly enough in blindfold tests done with my other guitar buddy,we don't hear a difference...It's a placebo effect and a hype to get the modders to sell you a pedal mod..You don't have to take my word for it,but it is fact... :dance: I save the early 4558D chips for my own pedals now,simply because I'm down to like only 3 or 4 until I find an old radio loaded with em..
John
mrid said:Well, I know I hear SOMETHING different between the TI and JRC chips! :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: The TI chip seems brighter with (possibly) a slightly scooped midrange, while The JRC seems to have the top end rolled off, with thicker mids.
The proper name is a Maxon - Ibanez just put their name on it. So look out for the Maxon OD-9 and OD-808 (and yes they are green) do a search on e-bay for both Maxon & Ibanez.Davey said:just a question.. those TS-9 pedals are the green ibanez ones right?
i'll try to get one as i'm looking for a more.. less modern compressed tone.. more like an natural overdrive type of thing. like a hot rod amp thingy.. if i get it, i'll get ahold of you john and we'll have a talk out it
Davey said:just a question.. those TS-9 pedals are the green ibanez ones right?
i'll try to get one as i'm looking for a more.. less modern compressed tone.. more like an natural overdrive type of thing. like a hot rod amp thingy.. if i get it, i'll get ahold of you john and we'll have a talk out it