Are the Ibanez Soundtank dirt pedals any good?

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Re: Are the Ibanez Soundtank dirt pedals any good?

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misterstomach wrote:they sound like shit.
all things do to someone :thumb:
sonidero wrote:Mudfuzz likes 'em so they must be good... Ugly as shit but maybe good, BLACK SLAM NOISE PUNK!!!
Yup I like them but then I have a thing for cheap plastic pedals :lol:
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The only ones I'm not hot on are the thrash and the fuzz both are just pretty vanilla sounding :idk: I have no interest in tubescreamers so unless I find the TS for like $5-$10 I'm not interested. The CR5 Crunchy Rhythm is I believe just the TS and the MF5 Modern Fusion I'm not sure about.. I want one but those go for too high a price cuz they were from the first run by maxon in metal enclosures.
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Mudfuzz wrote:I have...
See I knew it... Isn't there a phaser and flange and delay???
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sonidero wrote:
Mudfuzz wrote:I have...
See I knew it... Isn't there a phaser and flange and delay???
Yeah and a trem and chorus and a comp or two...
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This one thickens up teh dirtzzz, and it's Purple and gnarly and looks like a beetle...

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sonidero wrote:This one thickens up teh dirtzzz, and it's Purple and gnarly and looks like a beetle...

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Purple does enhance tone yeah, I wonder if that is the same circuit that was in the rock'play headphone amp/walkman... that had the nicest chorus...
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Mudfuzz wrote:Purple does enhance tone yeah, I wonder if that is the same circuit that was in the rock'play headphone amp/walkman... that had the nicest chorus...
I used to use them a lot with my 4 track in the 90's... :erm:
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sonidero wrote:
Mudfuzz wrote:Purple does enhance tone yeah, I wonder if that is the same circuit that was in the rock'play headphone amp/walkman... that had the nicest chorus...
I used to use them a lot with my 4 track in the 90's... :erm:
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I use to use mine into a normal cassette deck for ideas :lol: you could do about 4 passes before the hiss came.
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Mudfuzz wrote:
sonidero wrote:See I knew it... Isn't there a phaser and flange and delay???
Yeah and a trem and chorus and a comp or two...
I have the comp. It's pretty typical for Ibanez or Boss, a Dynacomp derivative with a little more control and buffered clickless bypass. It's about as good and as bad as a typical mass production Dynacomp-type is. Especially since I got it for $.99 and shipping for an opening bid. You will not do that well for the delays or usually for the TS, but you can often grab the Soundtanks for really cheap if you have time and patience to hunt auctions.
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friendship wrote:You should do this but add a knob to control the frequency of the wah tone notch thing and also a dry blend. If you do this I will rub a body part of your choice (sensually).
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I was just making fun of these earlier today when mr. dubkitty was by.

They were the pedals that just sat there on the shop shelves, no matter where I was around the country.

They had them priced as high as Boss stuff and it just didn't make sense.
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I was thinking about getting a TS but I'm leaning towards the OG grey plastic one.
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I saw a Black Noise at the Pawnshop but I think they read ILF cause it was expensive... :no:
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higain617 wrote:I was thinking about getting a TS but I'm leaning towards the OG grey plastic one.
Are you thinking of the ToneLock 7 series things? Those came at least a decade later than the black pill bugs.
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Gone Fission wrote:
higain617 wrote:I was thinking about getting a TS but I'm leaning towards the OG grey plastic one.
Are you thinking of the ToneLock 7 series things? Those came at least a decade later than the black pill bugs.
Huh, shows you what I know. I was thinking the grey ones came first.
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Nah man Stevie Ray Vaughn TS808 1979...
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