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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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Carl Martin Quattro Multi Effects Pedal Review

Carl Martin Quattro Multi Effects Pedal
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Having had such good experiences with other CM products, I thought I'd give this a try. Glad I did!
It has the same quality of Carl Martin pedals, but without any frills. Start with the compressor...
I have used the four-knob CM compressor for decades without a problem, and for mission-critical studio work, I prefer the extra control those two extra knobs provide. In live situations, that is usually not necessary. This compressor has the same transparency as CM's other models, but is easier to use. You have only to adjust amount of compression and the level.
Drives: These are simple versions of the Rock-drive circuit; at least that's how they sound to me. Again, they have simpler & fewer controls but most of the same great character that the famous Plexi-Drive and Rock drive units have. You get your choice of two, so I generally set one for just a bit of crunch and the other for high-gain soloing.
Chorus: This and the old analog TC chorus are the best sounding choruses ever. The advantage of using a dedicated chorus in a separate pedal is merely that if it breaks down, you don't lose your whole sound. Otherwise, this gives you 100% of the lush quality sound and 80% of the control. SInce I have never had any problems with any of my CM products, I see that as a very small advantage. Therefore, the multiple advantages of simplicity, easy set-up and fast adjustment outweigh OCD tweaking capability.
Delay: This does everything we typically need except ducking-delay, but you can achieve nearly the same effect as ducking by rolling back the tone knob. When you reduce the high-frequency content of the delay, it seems to disappear into the mix except for rests and quiet passages, just like a ducking delay.
Turn the tone knob up, and the delay sound becomes crystal-clear, like a digital delay but without any digital harshness or aliasing artifacts. Analog delays of this quality used to cost several hundred dollars by themselves. The tap tempo allows you to set delay-time instantly.
Although I wouldn't recommend it if you are drunk on stage, it is quite easy to adjust the chicken-head knobs with your foot. Assuming you are not clumsy, That means you can adjust this thing on-the-fly during solos or before tunes in seconds.
The manual is easy too, but this is so intuitive you don't need it at all. Just plug it in and play. Assuming you already have a good guitar, know how to play and use a good amp, you will get high production-value tone in seconds. It's almost impossible to make this thing sound bad.
I like this because it does 90% of what my fancy rack system does, but it fits inside the back of a twin reverb amp. With the amp on wheels, I can roll into any gig with a single guitar and cover almost any pop-rock-country-blues or Jazz sound.
Price: I'll let you do the math. True, you can get all these effects and more in cheaper units, but you won't get Carl Martin boutique quality, low-noise, transparency and analog response. Since most individual pedals of this quality cost over $200, getting four simplified pedals in one unit is a bargain. The only difference is you have to spring for the whole shebang at once. Personally, I prefer that method. I have found time-and time again, it is always easier better and ultimately less expensive to get the good tools from the start.
It is a lot of fun to experiment with new pedals or arcane sound effects. The cost of individual pedals is usually not prohibitive even for boutique stuff. Over time, the main effects we always rely upon are those included with this unit.
If you want to add a special "pet" pedal of yours, no problem. This has effect send and returns. So if you absolutely need a tremolo or other gimmick for certain tunes, this will accommodate those with no hassle. Recently, I had to include tremolo for a gig where we did some old CCR. I used the Boss / Fender deluxe reverb pedal which has the tremolo effect. The signal path is 1 MegOhm resistance and buffered, so any other pro-pedal will respond very nicely. It's just like using a buffered effects loop in a pro amp. You can add fancy reverbs or wahs the same way.
Is this the most sophisticated and versatile system? No. I don't care. It sounds great and is easy to use. If I need some extra gizmo for certain tunes, I'll just add them as needed. In the studio, I let the engineer add stuff in post. Most of the time with this beauty, you don't need anything else.
The case is all steel and pretty heavy gage, although the unit is light. That's another advantage of putting everything together in one unit. You are wasting less metal and real-estate because you enclose the whole thing in one unit. That saves money on cables and prevents a failure mechanism too.
The only down-side I see with this is if you ( or some drunk ) destroys it with heavy footwork or some other stupidity, you are SOL. Since I don't allow drunks to step on my stuff and am pretty careful, I have had no problems. In the studio, I put this on the desk and adjust everything by hand. The rest of the time it stays safely in the back of the Twin, so with that gentle treatment, I doubt it will die soon.
Believe me, I have used the most complex racks, pedal board systems and high-end studio gear imaginable. The simplicity and superb analog tone of this are hard to equal and almost impossible to beat. I would not recommend it for heavy metal specialists. Those are a different species altogether. For 90% of popular styles... this is my new favorite toy. It is not a Swiss Army knife, but it has the most important four blades, and they are sharp!

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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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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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Line 6 M13 Stompbox Modeler Review

Line 6 M13 Stompbox Modeler
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The M13 is an outstanding piece of gear. I've never really loved Line 6's amp/cab modeling stuff. I had the HD147 and liked it for a couple years. But I could never get the tone I wanted. Then I bought a tube amp. A Crate Palomino V32. But lost all the versatility with effects. So then I bought the POD X3L. It had no depth and took all the character out of the amp. So I went the all pedal route. Boss DD-20, L6 Verbzilla, Seymour Duncan Twin Tube Classic overdrive pedal. Blackstar HT-Dual OD/Dist, etc. I was really happy!!
Then I saw the M13. I was totally floored by how many different effects that were in there and the versatility of routing the "pedals" in order of one another. ITS SO VERSATILE!! The effect quality is right up there with their 4 button stomps (DL4, MM4, DM4, and FM4) after all it was designed to encompass all of those pedals into one package that has a footprint that is just a couple inches bigger than 2 of the 4 button stomps.
The tone of my amp stays the same, and I have all of the delays, reverbs, mods that I could ever use!! You can still use any of your analog pedals (I still have my Blackstar) because there is an onboard effects loop and you can route your existing effects before, after, or anywhere in the middle of the M13. Its incredible!!
I'm so happy I bought this pedal, and it was worth every single penny!! Try one out for yourself and you'll be pleasantly surprised with it!! If you don't like Line 6 gear because you're a tube junkie, forget all of what you thought you knew about Line 6 and try this pedal as soon as you can. I think Line 6 may have taken a new turn with their products and this is definitely an awesome new direction for the company. This pedal rocks!!!

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The Essential all-in-one pedal board experience, Line 6 M13 Stompbox Modeler! Featuring a comprehensive collection of the most sought-after stompbox sounds, a full-featured looper and super-heavy-duty all-metal construction, without complicated menus or presets. Line 6 M13 Stompbox Modeler channels the soul and ease of a stompbox. Free Version 2.0 Update from Line6.com! Providing Additional Models, Presets and Features! Version 2.0 The M13 Stompbox modeler with Version 2.0 Update has extra models and features to make your M13 rock even harder. Over 20 new FX Models, including Smart Harmony, Pitch Glide, 6 Mod FX, Bass Octaver, 5 EQs and 8 Wah Models 4 folders of 12 scenes each (total of 48 scenes) Also accessible via Midi Copy from Scene to Scene M13 only. Control the Looper via midi without the M13 going into looper mode Dim OFF Models added with Version 2.0 Bass Octaver 5 EQs and 8 Wahs Smart Harmony Pitch Glide Particle Verb - Line 6 original Pattern Tremolo Script Phaser AC Flanger Bucket Brigade chip modeled 80A Flanger same Frequency Shifter Line 6 original Important Information: Version 2.0 update can be downloaded at line6.com Boasting over 75 immortal stompbox effect

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