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Ibanez TS9DX Turbo Tube Screamer Overdrive Pedal

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http://www.ProGuitarShop.com - The Ibanez TS9DX Turbo Tube Screamer Overdrive Pedal features the slightly warmer JRC4558D IC found in most of the old TS808 Tube Screamers and also offers 3 new settings for increased low end crunch: +, Hot, and Turbo.
Ibanez TS9DX Turbo Tube Screamer Overdrive Features: * 3 Overdrive Modes * Interactive Tone Control * Volume and Gain Controls * Classic Look

http://www.proguitarshop.com/product.php?ProductID=882&CategoryID=492

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  • why would you post the video in such a low qulity..... fuuuuuuu

  • @gregliam That was the only option 2 years ago. We do have a video library on our site with high quality audio! Thanks,

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  • @maxinator The Metal Zone is awesome for chillin at home trying to learn Pantera on a 10 watt Crate, but it gets totally muddy in live situations- in my opinion. If thats the sound you want, I say go for it! But if you want a clear sustain with real bassyness and heavy crunch- get a tube amp with an overdrive pedal.

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  • I use it on my pedalboard with an ibanez jemini.. I use the jemini's higher gain and ts9x's sweet feel tone. It sounds incredible.. totally recommended. Must buy. Strangely but the build quality is 5 times better than ibanez jemini's. It's made in japan unlike the jemini which is made in china.

  • Where it's made this pedal?

    Peter

  • This or a Boss SD-1 too help increase my gain from my amp?

  • @plazma619 An overdrive is often used to give an already overdriven amp a bit of a boost. It helps increase gain, shape the tone, and often increase some sustain. They're run on your amp's crunch or lead channel. A distortion is ran on an amp's clean channel and basically distorts the signal to give it a "metal" tone most of the time. They're not used to boost your OD signal.

  • @Corbettbeatz lol alternative,but in all seriousness theres too much to choose from,in MY opinion either the proco RAT,Boss Ds-1,Fulltone Fat boost or the zvex Super hard on

  • PLease may you tell me which pedals i need to make a really nice sound in the style of alternative rock like Coldplay or Snow patrol?

    many thanks felix

  • @plazma619 Overdrive is the sound that you would get if you were to crank a tube amp, so any pedal that says "overdrive" is trying to emulate that sound. "Distortion" is often the exact same thing, same types of circuits in the pedals that is, but usually describes a heavier, more aggressive sounding pedal, less concerned with trying to sound like natural tube break up, more concerned with heaviness. Not a huge difference, so you'd have to pick what sounds best to you. Cheers!

  • What is the difference between overdrive and distortion? Someone answer plz haha

  • @dmemswiler Ohh dude!

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