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Andy Timmons' tone in a box
The pedal delivers what it promises: Andy Timmons' Halo tone in a compact and light box. But the pedal is much more than that. It offers a bunch of studio-quality digital delay modes (including), and a very good modulation effect. The possibility of storing 4x2 presets is very handful for any live usage. High quality Keeley construction and a lot of flexibility are two important features as well. It comes with the Thomann Anniversary colors (white with blue knobs) which are less interesting than th eoriginal black.
Cons: having so many options and flexibility in a small size enclosure comes with the problem of slightly more difficult usability. If you don't use any external expression pedal, you will have to memorize some combinations to switch acoss banks, activate tap tempo, etc. Also, operating the second function for every knob requires that you keep the central knob pushed simultaneously.
Cons: having so many options and flexibility in a small size enclosure comes with the problem of slightly more difficult usability. If you don't use any external expression pedal, you will have to memorize some combinations to switch acoss banks, activate tap tempo, etc. Also, operating the second function for every knob requires that you keep the central knob pushed simultaneously.
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