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Digitech Jam Man Delay Looper Bundle w/FS3X Footswitch Review

Digitech Jam Man Delay Looper Bundle w/FS3X Footswitch
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What can I say The Digitech Jam Man Delay Looper Bundle w/FS3X Footswitch,was a great purchase for me, this pedal is simply awesome,and the deal I got through Amazon is beyound belief,product arrived within 2 days of placing the order,and I haven't had any regrets.This Digitech JamMan ROCKS MY WORLD.Thank You

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Tech 21 BSDR-DLX SansAmp Bass Driver Deluxe Review

Tech 21 BSDR-DLX SansAmp Bass Driver Deluxe
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I play in 2 bands and I typically use 2 to 3 Basses on stage depending on the band (and the stage). I have always fought with having to dial in the right tone for each Bass every time I switch Basses. The Tech 21 BSDR-DLX SansAmp Bass Driver Deluxe solves that problem. I can preset the 3 main tones I need for 2 Basses and when I switch basses, it just takes a split second to hit the footswitch and I have the exact sound I need. This thing is very easy to setup and has a boatload of other features. Besides the obvious XLR Direct out, it also has a 1/4" Parallel out that is pre-tone controls so you can send your unaltered Bass signal to a Tuner or in my case, another amplifier. It also has an effects loop so you can have your effects setup and just hit one switch and you have the tone you need plus the effects you need. There's a small learning curve and you need some time for trial and error with the tone controls and the drive, level and blend controls if your customizing your own sounds. You can also just use the stock sounds that come pre-programmed and it sounds great. I've had many compliments from band mates as well as fans in the audience about my sound since using the Bass Driver Deluxe. I would definitely recommend the Tech 21 BSDR-DLX SansAmp Bass Driver Deluxe for any Bassist. I would also recommend you buy the optional Tech 21 DC2 DC2 Power Supply.

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Carl Martin Octaswitch Review

Carl Martin Octaswitch
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My pedals sound amazing. No dancing. Incredible. Only thing that sucks but that is just inherent in the pedal is how many cables are needed. Like 16 cables. It's crazy. But the pedal is true bypass which makes my rig sound so friggin good. I'm in the process of making my own cables because it's cheaper and I can get specific lengths. The Octa-switch is highly recommended.

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Boss ME-50B Bass Multiple Effects with COSM Review

Boss ME-50B Bass Multiple Effects with COSM
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I've used this for about 6 years now. the COSM Compressor/Limiter works amazingly well. Also there is a noise supressor, which works very well. All the effects sound great, and you can highly customize and save them. This unit is great for gigs. The base unit is very solid, the expression pedal is very solid also. Nothing about this unit feels cheap, it is heavy! It also has grips on the bottom to keep it from sliding around.
My only con is that "Octave Up" and "Octave Down" effect have a noticable delay, a few milliseconds max, but you can hear it if you are playing. Not sure if a listener would notice.

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Carl Martin Hot Drive and Boost MKIII Pedal Review

Carl Martin Hot Drive and Boost MKIII Pedal
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Got this sweet pedal at 1/3 of normal price! LOVE IT!!! It sounds great,really helps my sound alot. Doesnt use batteries, BONUS!!

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Eventide TimeFactor Twin Delay Stombox Review

Eventide TimeFactor Twin Delay Stombox
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Great Echoplex Tone in a Digital Device. I've been searching for this for years. You can use the Tape echo mode and set one delay to 350ms and the other to 500ms and tweak the tone from there. The output is in beautiful sounding stereo, you need two amps of course. The main advantage of this device/effect is the fact you can update the software via USB, in fact I suggest that it MANDATORY to do this before plugging in for the first time. It's not hard but it takes some effort at first. You have to go to their site and download some software then use the USB port. For the mac I could just use my printer cable for USB access. Then follow the instructions in the manual. The latest version is a beta but is wonderful. It has a buffer also which brightens the tone but the quality of sound is so good that you just have to adjust the tone on the amps, one extra thing, you should use the effect IN THE EFFECTS LOOP and set the switches to LINE. Worth the money and then some.

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Top recording studios worldwide use Eventide effects on hit after hit. TimeFactor includes Eventide's best delay effects from the last 39 years without compromising quality OR flexibility.Plug-and-play expression pedal control of wet/dry mix or any combination of parameters. Control program changes and vary parameters continuously via MIDI. Supports instrument or line level inputs and outputs. Plays well with others; adapts seamlessly with a wide variety of amps and other foot pedals.Easy to upgrade; download new software from the Internet and install via USB.10 Stereo or Mono Delay effects Digital Delay Vintage Delay Tape Echo Mod Delay Ducked Delay Band Delay Filter Pong MultiTap Reverse Looper Studio Quality Sound Instant Program Change Real-time control with 10 knobs, MIDI or expression pedal Tap Tempo and MIDI Clock Sync/Generate 100 User Presets, unlimited through MIDI True Analog Bypass Rugged cast metal construction Metal footswitches for instant Preset access Mono or Stereo operation Guitar or Line Level Inputs and Outputs

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Dunlop MC-403 MXR Custom Audio Electronics Power System Review

Dunlop MC-403 MXR Custom Audio Electronics Power System
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I'm running a pretty big pedal board with 10 DC (all 9 volts) and 2 AC powered pedals (line6 M9 and Digitech Whammy Wah) and this does the job flawlessly. Absolutely no noise or interference. It replaced my Voodoo Labs AC power and Pedal Power II. This unit is very well designed and well built. The information I found on line was a little sketchy and careful inspection of the pics online weren't consistent. I took a chance on buying this hoping it would power everything I needed and luckily it worked out.

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Radial Tonebone JX-2 Pro Switchbone ABY Amp Switcher Review

Radial Tonebone JX-2 Pro Switchbone ABY Amp Switcher
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Plain and simple...this thing kicks ass in every way that they claim it does. If you're going to hone your bone don't hone alone...get the ToneBone...NOW!!! Worth the dough.

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Fulltone Mini Deja Vibe Effect Pedal Review

Fulltone Mini Deja Vibe Effect Pedal
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I purchased this pedal from Moore Bros Music via Amazon - so for those of you worried about previous posts about dealing with Fulltone for purchases, you have plenty of options. This is my second Fulltone pedal, I've had the FullDrive 2 for two years and the Deja Vibe for about 3 weeks. This pedal is well built (like all Fulltone pedals) and sounds amazing. You can capture the Trower sound easily and you can easily create or enhance your tone by adding it to your current set-up. The Deja Vibe has given me more tone/sound options than I had anticipated. Switching between chorus, vibrato, the intensity knob and speed really adds flexibility to give most guitarist sounds/tones they will enjoy - then add your other favorite effects (overdrive, distortion, wah...etc) and off you go. There are other good univibe-like options out there for less money...but if you want a Univibe pedal that will last and sounds great, this is it.

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Xotic BB Plus Distortion Overdrive Pedal Review

Xotic BB Plus Distortion Overdrive Pedal
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i had heard of xotic effects from a couple of friends who play guitar and i really liked the tone and sound they had so i went on to proguitarshop.com to look at some of their pedals and listen to demos of them after listening to all of them i decided that from the demos i liked the sound of this pedal the most so i bought it with out looking at the price turned out to be one of the best decisions of my guitar playing carrier if you are looking for a really solid overdrive that will give you some great tone this is the overdrive for you yeah it is a little expensive but it is worth every penny that i spent on it.

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Zoom G71UT Guitar Console (Tube, USB + Expression Pedal) Review

Zoom G71UT Guitar Console (Tube, USB + Expression Pedal)
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The effects pedal is freaking amazing. There are so many effects and presets and settings to the effects that you couldnt possibly come up with the same exact effect twice without saving it to the user memory. Its amazing. 100% great. I dont think i will EVER get bored of it...EVER...fantasic

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Eventide ModFactor Modulation Effects Stombox Review

Eventide ModFactor Modulation Effects Stombox
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To expensive for a "Assembled in China" product, which makes think twice about its quality compared with Made in Usa Eventide product, the main disadvantage is the AC adaptor and the fact that the stompbox does not allow batteries like the others stompoxes like Boss o MXR. Pay attention at each setting of your own user-preset banks, because at least one setting changes for no reason when you change banks randomly.

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TC Electronic NDY-1 Nova Dynamics Guitar Pedal Dual Compressor Review

TC Electronic NDY-1 Nova Dynamics Guitar Pedal Dual Compressor
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Despite the apparent complexity of this multi-function, dual-engine pedal, it is easy to operate. The manual is one of the best I have seen not only for clear specific instructions, but for explaining compression to neophytes.
One thing TC electronic does right: their website provides access to manuals BEFORE you buy. Perhaps that's why they put so much thought into making this manual clear and easy-to-read.
If you are "on-the-fence" (so to speak) about which compressor to try or buy, here are some useful facts unbiased by personal opinion:
This is a digital device. Digital is great for many things, but you must be absolutely sure to NOT overdrive this (or any digital audio device) into distortion. Analog devices can handle the occasional outburst. A high-quality analog compressor will not only handle a hot signal musically, there is little danger of the device being damaged. That is NOT true with digital devices.
So, if you are not familiar with calibrating output for digital devices, you MUST read this manual. Thankfully, it describes the simple process concisely, and the accurate meters help make the simple and fast.
Now, WHY would you want THIS pedal over some other good products?
If you play LIVE with more than one type of guitar or amp. Because this has TWO completely separate engines, you can adjust each side for a separate rig or effect. 'HOT' humbuckings in your Les Paul have more output than those vintage single-coils, so you can use one engine for each.
Another nifty feature of this; it can be operated as a noise-gate. So you could set one side to do your compression up-front, while the other side is after noisy pedals in the chain. Those of you distortion mongers out there with several gain and boost pedals will appreciate that. ( although there are better dedicated gates for guitarists... ISP decimator for instance)
Now for some SUBJECTIVE opinions that you can embrace or ignore. I have a love / hate relationship both with TC and all things digital. Certain effects, ( noticeably reverbs ) sound better when processed in the digital domain. By "better" I mean "clearer, with less noise and distortion." But some effects sound better in the analog domain; most noticeably, ANY kind of guitar or bass compression, and definitely ANY type of distortion or "amp modeling."
By using compression in the front of your chain, you can get a clean-controlled output that makes your guitar playing sound 'slick' or 'pro.' But when you do that with a digital device up front, you have irreversibly changed the signal. ALL DIGITAL devices have a high-frequency cut-off; a "ceiling" they cannot go above. Though your ears may not directly hear those super-high frequencies, your brain responds to them in many ways. One way is how those inaudible frequencies interact with the audible; they combine to produce rich harmonic interactions that are impossible to reproduce with normal digital audio. Another way your brain notices this effect is how the amp "feels" as you play.
Now this pedal has a good (though not unique) feature which supposedly helps thwart those negative effects. It has a "dry / wet" blend that allows some of the uncompressed signal to come through. However, even that great feature will not produce the complex high-frequency interactions in your amp. Why? Because the entire signal has been converted to digital inside the box. Once the signal is digital, it has a "sonic-circumcision" that can never be undone. Mazel Tov!
For all its great features, this is NOT the ideal compressor for guitar. That not because of a design flaw or cheap components. It is simply because it is digital. It has an inaudible "ceiling" of 20kHz that DOES affect frequencies your amp "hears." That irreversibly alters the "magic" of a real tube amp or even a good analog pedal.
Does that mean it sounds bad? No. It sounds fine to most people. It works great when placed before digital reverbs. It can tame dynamics so that other digital devices work better.
But if you are an experienced pro-player with any of your hearing left, you WILL notice that 'missing-mojo' if you put this in front of an amp.
If you want to squash your guitar before the amp, GO ANALOG. If you want a full-featured, dual-engine compressor / gate in a to use after the preamp but before other effects, this is about as good as they get. For the money, it is fantastic.
If you want the "blend" feature in an analog pedal, the Double-Back compressor by Seymour duncan has a knob that does that. The tiny Guyatone ST-2 has a switch that works about as well for 50 / 50 mix.
TC makes numerous good products, and this IS one of them. But they haven't read the latest science about analog vs digital, or they don't care because they are too busy raking in the bucks.
It is up to US to be informed and knowledgeable about audio products. I hope my comments in these review forums are useful to others for that purpose.

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DigiTech RP500 Integrated-Effects Switching System Review

DigiTech RP500 Integrated-Effects Switching System
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I play quite frequently in a church setting, where it's not feasible to hook up my amp, and I need to get a wide array of sounds, so I wanted something I plug in directly to the PA and get a great sound. I narrowed it down to this model, the BOSS ME-70, and the Line 6 POD 2.0 + foot controller. Here's why I went DigiTech:
1. Build Quality - This thing is a tank. It has a cast-metal chassis and vacuum-style footswitches, like on a stompbox. The BOSS unit has a metal chassis as well, but the footswitches are plastic.
2. Cost - $245 shipped for the Digitech, which comes with a power supply and Cubase LE4 recording suite for your computer. Pretty sweet! The BOSS unit is $300 and doesn't come with a power supply. I call shenanigans on that.
3. Customizability - While I liked the ease of use on the BOSS model, the thing I liked about the Digitech better is the preset system. You get 200 presets (100 factory and 100 user). The factory presets have some good sounds dialed in (though in no particular order it seems). You can also hook this up to your PC and adjust your presets from the provided X-Edit Software (which is quicker than using the menus on the unit). You can also download and save other patches, there are over 400 available on the Digitech site for free.
4. Stompbox-mode - Both units have modes to make them function like stompboxes.
5. Sound Quality - Don't get me wrong. Both of these units sound great, but I did not like the distortions I was getting out of the BOSS unit as much as the Digitech.
6. Ease of Use - It is very easy to use, pretty intuitive controls that are easy enough to figure out. After about a half-hour with the product and the manual I have it pretty much under control.

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The DigiTech RP500 delivers easy control over your tone on stage! The DigiTech RP500 guitar multi-effect processor gives you the ability to control program changes, complete signal chains and allows you to turn all amplifier and cabinet sounds off in the exclusive Pedalboard mode. When in Pedalboard mode the RP500 acts like 5 separate stompboxes and effects. Save each combo in a preset for a uniquely switchable pedal setup not found anywhere else but pro rigs. Free Version 2.0 Upgrade is Now Available for Download at digitech.com!! The Version 2.0 upgrade adds a 20-second looper to your RP500 so you can now lay down a track, loop it, add another track with a different preset to help when creating songs or just build a song live on stage! DigiTech RP500 Modeling Guitar Processor Features Pedalboard mode changes switching to emulate 5 selectable stompboxes or effects Amp and Cabinet Bypass defeats internal amp and cabinet effects in all programs Heavy-duty vacuum switches for: Program changes Effect On and Off changes Bank up and down Tap tempo and tuner Bright LEDs display program status and effect On and Off Large 10 character LED display for program name, bank name and tuner Stereo XLR and 1/4-inch Outputs with ground lift Built-in expression pedal to controls internal effects including Wah Volume Whammy Other effect parameters All metal construction The RP500's stage control allows you to quickly and easily change your tone mid-song and eliminates the tap dance of individual e

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Fulltone CLYDE Standard Wah Pedal Review

Fulltone CLYDE Standard Wah Pedal
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The Fulltone Standard Clyde Wah is one of the world's best wah pedal effects. Not only does it have a vocal-like quality of that of a muted trumpet, but the pedal when switched off is true-bypass and does not detract from the signal from the guitar to the amplifier.
The pedal is rugged, albeit the particular pedal I had purchased had a sensitive footswitch that required a softer "stomp" of the foot for the pedal to work correctly.
When one compares the Fulltone Standard Clyde Wah to other pedals, there, in my mind, is no comparison.
I have owned many other models and brands of wah pedals that are available on the market today and, to me, my search for the best pedal has ended.
That being said, your ears can only be the judge of what you should buy for any sort of guitar or sound related gear, but because I have played guitar for over the past 45 years, I would recommend this pedal for anyone who isn't sure of what to buy. You really can't go wrong with this wah, it's just that good.

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DigiTech RP1000 Integrated-Effects Switching System Review

DigiTech RP1000  Integrated-Effects Switching System
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Here is my review of this Multi-effects/amp-modeling/integrated switching system. I have been playing guitar for well over 10 years and have a decent amount of experience with Multi-effects units. I own the Digitech GNX4 and an earlier model BOSS unit with the COSM modeling. I have provided my rating for each individual aspect of the unit and also some comparison with the Boss GT 10, which I think is the only real competitor for this kind of unit and price point.
Effects: Almost all of the effects range from good to excellent. The only one that's actually bad is the harmonizer. Its almost useless. I have GNX4 from 5 years ago and the harmonizer on that is excellent. So this is definitely a step backwards. There is a way to get around it by adding a harmonizer pedal ($200+) into the stomp loop. But come on Digitech, why should I have spend that extra $200? FIX THE DAMN HARMONIZER PLEASE. Also, in the GNX4, you could run Whammy/Harmonizer and effects like chorus/flanger etc together. In the RP1000, you will have to chose between Whammy/Harmonizer and effects. I wish they kept this functionality from GNX4. From what I have seen/heard on You tube, Boss GT10 has better and more effects. I haven't tried the GT10 in person, but to me, quality of RP1000 effects is excellent. I doubt I am missing much (except the Harmonizer of course) (3.5 Stars)
Amp Modeling: This is where this unit shines. I have the GNX4 with the MFX Supermodels CD which is excellent. But I think the quality of the modeling is better in the RP1000. The models are more responsive to touch and sound great to excellent. I went through almost all the amp models. I can really hear the difference between a Fender, Marshall, Vox AC, Mesa etc. Really hard to fault. However, for all you tube amp fanatics out there, I don't think this will satisfy your ears 100%. Also, Boss COSM modeling is not that great compared to RP1000 modeling (4 stars)
Switching system: I have to give kudos to Digitech folks here. They have REALLY done their homework on this one. The 4CM method is pretty useful and allows you to integrate this unit in your existing setup. The stomp loop capability is great. I wonder why Digitech didn't put the amp channel change capability (like GT10)? That would have made this unit a God-send for me. I don't like the fact that if I want to use different channels on my amp, I have to use a different foot switch. Also, having 10 foot switches is way more convenient: 5 for Stompboxes, 5 for presents. Patch changes are quick (slight delay, not too noticeable) and stomp box on/off is instant. Boss GT10 switching system has the same features, but its just not as well laid-out/organized as the RP1000(4 stars if you use 4CM method, 5 stars otherwise)
Ease of use: I have been using the GNX4 for a few years and that was somewhat daunting in the beginning. With that experience, RP1000 is actually easier for me use. I think Digitech took out some of the complexities from the GNX4 and made it lot more user friendly and easily tweak-able in a live situation. I really like how easily you can bypass amp modeling, add in stomp loop, modify effects etc. on the go. X-edit is a decent piece of software as well, but you really don't need it as much as you did for GNX4. RP1000 is a lot easier to use in person. Overall, very well done indeed. Boss GT 10 seems very complicated to me, but again, for folks who have used GT-8 in the past might not be too concerned with that. For someone starting out fresh, you cant beat RP1000 for ease-of-use (5 stars)
Overall: 4.5 Stars. If you are in the market for a Multi-effects/Amp-Modeler unit, just close your eyes and get the RP1000. I don't think you can buy anything better at this price point. Sure, every one is raving about the Axe-FX, but I don't wanna spend 1.5k on an amp modeler. Besides, I like floor unit, not the rack mountable ones. Also, do your homework. Definitely check out Boss GT 10 and then make up your mind.


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Keeley Compressor Guitar Effect Pedal Review

Keeley Compressor Guitar Effect Pedal
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Hands down the best stomp box compressor out there. Tons of sustain with very little noise. I will have to retire my MXR and Boss comps for good.

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