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Have you a band Andy?
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A is where its at!
Same tones, but a slightly sharper attack. Dig it...
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Klon sounds warmer and kinda meaty while the lovepedal is more punchy and a little crunchier.
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I preferred B almost every single time except for on the neck position with the hum-buckers. B was definitely brighter. Both pedals sounded incredibly similar though, no denying it
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buy wat sounds good to your ears, if people hate to listen to what they are hearing you play, change pedals
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@12345l6789 I agree, the A pedal was slightly brighter and more defined. B was a little fatter and creamier.
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i like the B
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Until Andy played the strat I couldn't make a decison. I think the B comparison is something that will cut through the mix well. Check out the JHS Klone JT45 video. The Klon Klone sounds superb through Marshall Amps. Although they sound great through Fender amps they shine through Marshalls.
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I think A has a more compressed sound which is a little bit brighter, and B is richer and fatter. I love both though
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Wow! Actually liked the lovepedal more... It had more low end.
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They do sound really similar, but honestly I don't think either one sounds THAT good. The Klon certainly doesn't sound a thousand dollars good, whichever one it was.
@proguitarshopdemos has Andy ever done voice work for television stations, or anything else?
brooklynstudio 11 months ago
@brooklynstudio - Not really, other than filling in for David Attenborough on some BBC nature programs a few times.
ProGuitarShopDemos 11 months ago 21
Kalamazoo B has done a great job cloning the centaur. Andys playing, as always makes everything sound great !!!
edadmartin 1 year ago 2
@edadmartin - The Lovepedal Kalamazoo is not a Klon clone at all, nor was it intended to be. The circuits are drastically different. We just happened to notice, after some informal comparisons at the shop, that the two pedals sound very similar in some ways.
ProGuitarShopDemos 1 year ago 10