I picked one up for $40 (Nux), and it's on most of the time. I use it primarily as a booster. Most of my songs are clean, fingerstyle. My only criticism is that it starts to break up, semi defeating the purpose of using it vs a distortion. But it's a nice little pedal, and for someone that just plays and records for a hobby like myself, worth a try for a small investment.
I own this pedal. It's a clone of the Maxon Ts9 Sonic distortion. And it's great. I'd totally agree. It's one of the best budget OD pedals out there. Just don't expect a "dumble style pedal".
👍👍 I really like mine, we will see if it lasts. Update: well I pretty much leave this on my board. I think it sounds better with single coils. My LP has a Pearly Gates neck & Screamin' Demon bridge. Pedal doesn't like it🤔
best tones and review of this pedal that I've seen ... well done
Excellent work :)
Thanks Max!
Yes expand!!
excelente test! el pedal es imbatible por el bajo precio y la calidad de sonido dumble
I picked one up for $40 (Nux), and it's on most of the time. I use it primarily as a booster. Most of my songs are clean, fingerstyle. My only criticism is that it starts to break up, semi defeating the purpose of using it vs a distortion. But it's a nice little pedal, and for someone that just plays and records for a hobby like myself, worth a try for a small investment.
great playing man, saw it on reverb for a good price, you recommend getting it?
I own this pedal. It's a clone of the Maxon Ts9 Sonic distortion. And it's great. I'd totally agree. It's one of the best budget OD pedals out there.
Just don't expect a "dumble style pedal".
Wrong..
SD9 got more gain.
And the SD9 tone knob is nothing like this pedal ..
Super wrong
👍👍 I really like mine, we will see if it lasts. Update:
well I pretty much leave this on my board. I think it sounds better with single coils. My LP has a Pearly Gates neck & Screamin' Demon bridge. Pedal doesn't like it🤔
Well it IS a cool shirt
6:13 I've always thought of the Dumble sound associated with Steeley Dan, and Larry Carlton, which was always a tasty sound