Product # | 149083 |
Brand | TC Electronic |
Series | TC Electronic TonePrint |
SubSeries | TC Electronic TonePrint Analog Drive |
Category | Distortion Pedal |
Brand Category | TC Electronic - Distortion |
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Effect Types | Overdrive |
Battery Operated | No |
True Bypass | Yes |
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Depth | 122mm |
Width | 74mm |
Height | 50mm |
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PSU Included | No |
Mini Form | Yes |
Input Configuration | Mono |
Output Configuration | Mono |
Voltage | 9V |
Analog/Digital | Analog |
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Date | April 2011 |
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Weight | 0.28kg |
Box Depth | 126mm |
Box Width | 74mm |
Box Height | 55mm |
Gross Weight | 0.33kg |
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Highly promoted by Paul Gilbert, around 50.-CHF for a stompbox, what's the deal? This pedal is more a JTM in a box than an overdrive or TS like. There is not a huge amount of gain. EQ is close from the OCD bass bump. You have to face a common problem with soft clipping pedals: gain past 1 o'clock it turns fuzzy and muddy. I would have preferred a midrange knob than the useless switch. If you're searching for a budget TS, Boss SD-1 or Mooer could do the job as well (mid boost to cut thru the mix). If you're looking for a biting overdrive to crank up your single coils any mid pricing distortion are maybe much appropriate.
Brilliant overdrive! 4 buttons to customize the overdrive sound as you wish. Easy to use to switch from a glancy clean sound to a proper overdrive/dirty sound! Cherry on the cake, it is really cheap!