...overall the mixer is ok but butons are tepromental specialy the asign button on the sampler it responds when it feels like it somtimes mising a press when stutering or when trying to drop a sample on the beat it fails to start.efects button wears away very quickly like in 4 weeks of genaral use.also very high gains and also eq,s dont kill the sound 100%25 or maybey even as bad as forms leakage after only 4 weeks.nice looking good effect nice matrix but for 600£ id expect it to last alot longer than 4 weeks lol maybe im just unlucky and got 1 from a bad batch.
another bad thing envolves the echo loop when triming it down from a 4/1 or even a 8/1 down to 1/2 beat then trying to up itback to say 4/1 it just sticks at 1/2 what a mess this sounds.
4/10...
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Advantages: Gives unique, sharp sound Disadvantages: A bit heavy than normal strat.
...This is my second guitar, a Jackson JS1 Dinky, the main reason i selected this guitar from the self is because of its unique sound and characters.
Through this guitar its an excellent and affordable way to get into the extremely comfortable Jackson Dinky body. Normal electric guitar with pointy edges... but it delivers all the tone that modern guitarists demand! The reverse headstock JS1 is built with an alder body and Jackson JE10 humbuckers for bright, punchy tone, and 22 jumbo frets for easy playability. It features a Jackson 2-point fulcrum tremolo bridge, a bolt-on rock Maple neck, a Rosewood fingerboard, and chrome hardware.
Technical Description*
BODY: Alder
NECK: Bolt-On Rock Maple
NECK DIMENSIONS: 1st Fret: .735 in., 12th Fret: .810 in.
TUNING MACHINES: Die-Cast Tuners
FINGERBOARD: Rosewood
NO. OF FRETS: 22 Jumbo Frets...
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Advantages: Good starter pedal. Disadvantages: It's nowhere near a Big Muff.
...Boss can always be relied on to produce (at least) competent effects at a reasonable price. The SD-1 is just such a pedal, with the added bonus of being extremely simple to use, as it only has three knobs (volume, tone and drive).
When turned on, it produces a decent enough overdrive mode, although nothing that will take your head off. I'd recommend it to effects-novices who are buying their first few pedals, and aren't particularly clued-up on good brands or models. The SD-1 isn't a pedal you'll hang on to forever but it's a good start....
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