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Paul Stanley Distortion Pedal by Washburn

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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2010

Here's a quick demo of the Paul Stanley Distortion Pedal. I set it up for moderate crunch with some edge but let me tell you it has a TON of distortion available to it. The distortion is barely on at all, though I do have the Level control maxed out. The Tone control is fully off. Increasing it add even more bite. Overall a very nice pedal and much better than I had expected. It really has that JCM800 thing going on.

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  • So in the description you say "It really has that JCM800 thing going on." So do you use a JCM800 marshall?

  • I've played through a lot of 800's. All were different. All had that "open roar" they are known for however.

    I like the PS distortion because I can get a great 800 tone if I keep the Gain down and the level all the way up. The Tone and Contour controls let you add some bite. 800s and 900s are known to have a lot of high end and Paul's tone is certainly full of high end grit. This pedal can get you there for a bargain price.

  • Just an FYI..This is the same exact pedal as the Washburn "Soloist Distortion" which can be found on Ebay for around $20.00 USD..It's also been released under the Artec line as the "Soloist Distortion"...P.S. I Love this pedal under.. any name.

  • @lacytim

    I noticed the Solist Distortion has the same controls but I wasn't sure it was voiced the same.

  • Awesome man, thats nice. I left a comment on your last pedal demo video and I just wanted to say keep up with the awesome demo videos, great job!

  • Thanks for the comments FZ! The PS Distortion is a very nice pedal and pops up on ebay for $25 or so. It has JCM-like crunch and nice top-end edge. The secret to good pedal tone is to start with good amp tone without any large bumps in the EQ. A clean amp or one just on the verge of overdrive is required to get the most out of any pedal. Some try to layer distortion on top of distortion, and this always results in lack of clarity. Lowering the guitar volume gets rid of mud too. Rock on!

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  • I picked a few PS dist in Zellers in the past few years. The cheapest for 15.00 new. All of the PS line was discontinued. I saw one the other day but they wanted $40.00cnd.

  • @duckness1

    It sold out in 2007. You can't get it anymore except used on ebay. They come up every few months....

  • Do you know where I can still find this pedal? I haven't found any online.

  • Where can i find one of these pedals????

  • cool pedal. i wish it had the star child's makeup face on it. like a big paul stanley graphic of his face instead of only a big star graphic. then this pedal would be mega awesome. i heard they only made like 3,000 or less of these pedals. It's gonna go down in Kisstory...

  • nothing special here, distortion...BIg woop

  • I'll go up to $100 USD shipped if anybody has one of these Paul Stanley pedals for sale. I can't find one ANYWHERE. Please message me if you've got one mint in the original box. Thanks!

  • It's the same exact pedal just different graphics.

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