SteveGlitch
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To start with- I'm not a TS guy by any means but Idc what anyone says, Tube Screamers never go out of style. There's always one in every couple hundred TS clones that happens to impress me - the Wampler Paisley Drive was probably the first - with it unique EQ and breakup, then the Wampler Moxie which enabled you to give The TS circuit a flat EQ and a Mosfet transistor to drive it via the usual.
If you follow pedals at all, you already know that Catalinbread released their Legacy Edition pedals as well as their 70's lineup of pedals, which introduced their unique take on the TS formula.
I made a ~15 min video showing how it was alike or different. I really do dig this pedal!
It is pretty much a super TS. It can be pretty transparent depending on the EQ, It can get super clean or distorted enough to act as a lone overdrive/distortion pedal if that's all you had in a rig.
The clarity and the choice for the EQ knobs is a clever play by Catalinbread, if you dig TS circuits then check it out at your local store and let me know what you think.
If you follow pedals at all, you already know that Catalinbread released their Legacy Edition pedals as well as their 70's lineup of pedals, which introduced their unique take on the TS formula.
I made a ~15 min video showing how it was alike or different. I really do dig this pedal!
It is pretty much a super TS. It can be pretty transparent depending on the EQ, It can get super clean or distorted enough to act as a lone overdrive/distortion pedal if that's all you had in a rig.
The clarity and the choice for the EQ knobs is a clever play by Catalinbread, if you dig TS circuits then check it out at your local store and let me know what you think.