Which is better TS9 or TS808?
The main differences between the Ibanez TS9 and TS808 are: The TS9 has a more modern, edgier sound, whereas the TS808 has a smoother, creamier sound. The TS9 is generally at least $50 cheaper than the TS808.
Which Tube Screamer pedal is the best?
- Ibanez Tube Screamer Mini. The Ibanez Tube Screamer Mini is arguably the most popular Tube Screamer style pedal around.
- Maxon OD808. The Maxon OD808 is a reissue of the original Tube Screamer.
- Ibanez TS9.
- JHS Bonsai.
- EarthQuaker Devices Plumes.
- Joyo Vintage Overdrive.
- EHX East River Drive.
- Ibanez TS808 Pro.
Is the Ibanez TS808 true bypass?
Equipped with True Bypass, this Tube Screamer sends pure guitar excitement to your amplifier with no tonal loss whatsoever. This is by far the most evolved Tube Screamer ever created.
Is TS808 transparent?
The main thing to know about this pedal, and all Tubescreamers and Tubescreamer clones, is that they do have a strong mid-range hump. They are not transparent overdrives in any way, shape, or form. They still have a really good sound, but they will definitely color your tone to a noticeable degree.
Which tube screamer did SRV?
Ibanez TS-808 Tube Screamer
To get that bluesy edge, Vaughan plugged into a small green box β an Ibanez TS-808 Tube Screamer Overdrive Pro. SRV used the Tube Screamer to drive his amplifier β either a Fender Vibroverb or a Dumble Steel String Singer, depending on accounts.
Is Tube Screamer Mini a TS808?
The full-size Tube Screamer TS808 and the Tube Screamer Mini sound the same, despite the Mini being a lot smaller. The Mini is based on the original TS808, so it saves all the mid-boosted overdriven tone and power and just delivers it in a smaller package.
What is the Analogman Silver Mod?
The Silver Mod is designed for people who want more clarity, less compression and midrange than a standard tube screamer. The TV mod is the exact vintage TS808 circuit and sound, ultimate warmth and smoothness.
Why did John Mayer leave Fender?
βIt was not going to work with Fender. They weren’t gonna be able – one way or another – to bring the vision that I had to life. So – not pissed off – I wanted to go somewhere where they could bring that vision to life. And it made a lot of sense to go to Paul because that’s the guy who started the company.
What amplifier did Stevie Ray Vaughan use?
The amplifiers he used on stage included: Two “Blackface” Fender Super Reverbs. Marshall Club & Country combo amp with 2Γ12″ JBL speakers. Two 1964 “Blackface” Fender Vibroverb amplifiers (numbers five and six off production line), each with one 15″ speaker.