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1-1/2 lbs. of overdrive anarchy.
The Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer is a reissue that's just like the original in so many ways. Same factory, same components, same housing, same famous seasick-green paint, and the same crankin' overdrive that made the original one of the all-time classic pedals. Guitar Player called it the best. Plug it in. Crank it up. You'll hear what all the fuss is about. Tone, drive, and level controls.
Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer Effects Pedal Features:
- Classic tone
- Tone, drive, and level controls
Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer Effects Pedal Specifications:| Battery Power | Yes | | Bypass | Buffered | | Effect Type | Overdrive | | Housing Type | Metal | | Includes Power Supply | No | | Input | Mono | | Output | Mono | | Signal Path | Analog | | Voltage | 9v |
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Very good pedal for a great price
This pedal is one of the best overdrives you can get for under $100. Not only does it get the best blues tone out there, but it also works great as a boost and it is versitile enough for all types of music. Through my Fender tube amp, this pedal can make my Stratocaster sustain for days. The pedal is so easy to use and it is simple to find the sound that you want without having to mess with the knobs for a long time. The knobs are recessed too, so they don't get bumped around easily. This overdrive does everything I would want it to do, and it has not let me down yet. I strongly recommend it to anyone that is looking for a great sounding overdrive without spending a lot of cash
Reviewed by strat233 on 10/16/2006 who plays Blues, Rock, Jam, Jazz, Funk.
14 people found this review helpful.
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Ibanez TS9
The TS9 was one of the first pedals I ever bought, and I can't say I regret it, with one caveat: It needed a bit of help out of the box. I sent it out to Keeley Electronics for the Mod Plus, and its been love ever since. It'll give goosebumps to any SRV fan when I plug my SRV Strat in and play through my 65 Super Reverb Reissue.
It also gives my Tele a nice, throaty boost, but I have to compress first. I'm not so fond of the way it sounds with my Les Paul (57 Classics), so instead I just overdrive my amp (Mesa Boogie LoneStar Special).
Reviewed by Scott on 4/23/2007 who plays Country, Rock.
12 people found this review helpful.
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Cool Overdrive!!
This popular Ibanez 9 series pedal was the succesful follow up to the highly collectable TS-808. While the two pedals are virtually the same on the inside, outer cosmetics changed to include a larger footswitch, a new chassic, and bigger knobs. This is one of the more gentle overdrives on the market but the best for allowing the guitar's true voice and character to come through. The sound is open, valvey, and smooth with just enough warm bite to excite timid amplifiers. The magic of Tube Screamer is its ability to blend with your signal to let notes and chords shine through. That TS-9 sound can be found in the music of Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eric Johnson, Kenny Wayne Shepard, and countless others. The original TS-9 enjoyed an initial production run from 1982 to around 1988 and was wisely reissued in 1996. The newer models sound identical to the original, at least to our picky ears.
Reviewed by Ramon on 10/31/2006 who plays indie.
8 people found this review helpful.
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LITTLE GREEN BOX
Looking for a tube overdrive pedal, this is your answer. Why do a lot of professional musicians use this little baby, beacuse it screams TUBE!!!
Excelent for blues, soft punchy power chords and excelent lead scales when combines with another distortion pedal like i do with the boss DS-1. Get the tube, well worth the money.
Reviewed by archi on 10/3/2006 who plays everything from led zep, to todays punk, pop, rock.
7 people found this review helpful.
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Same seasick green, same sound
The Ibanez TS9; This pedal doesn't feel like a reissue, did Ibanez ever really stop making these? Well it couldn't have been all that long that they were gone and when they came back they didn't really seem to be changed.
I guess I'll break down and buy one this time, before they decide to quit making them again, or worse yet, change them. I just can't decide whether to get a TS9 or the more obvious reissue of the TS808, honestly, the sound's pretty close to the same.
Texas Blues, SRV and "vintage" smooth overdrive with a mid boost that makes your Strat shine through (you are using a Strat when you go for that sound, right?).
I'll probably opt for 2 of the TS9's myself, because that's how Tubescreamers sound best, use them in series (one drives the other)...I think you'll find that THAT is actually the sound you're seeking here. The TS9 is a reissue that feels completely original and pretty much nails the sound too.
Reviewed by Dogstarr1 on 10/31/2006 who plays Rock, Industrial/Metal, Alternative.
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