JHS Pedals AT+ Andy Timmons Signature Overdrive Effects Pedal


Description
Does the AT+ sound the same as the original AT?
Yes! The drive channel of the AT+ is identical to the company's original AT pedal. No changes were made whatsoever and the controls remain the same. They include Volume, EQ, Drive, Air, and a three-way toggle for 25-watt, 50-watt, or 100-watt modes. The Volume gives you plenty of headroom to play with, while the Drive control has a wide range from high gain blues to thunderous distortion. The tone controls work together to give you the ability to shape your tone and sit perfectly in a mix. The EQ works as a standard bright/dark tone control, while the Air control rolls in top end like a presence control so you can have just the right amount of brightness for articulation and clarity. The three-way toggle gives you the feel of different wattage amplifiers. The up position is the 25-watt setting with the most compression and saturation with the least amount of volume. The down position is the 50-watt setting for a good balance of compression and openness. The middle position is the 100-watt position for tons of volume and open crunch while being less focused.
Two channels are better than one
New to the AT+ is an independent foot-switchable Boost—essentially creating a second channel and gain stage for the pedal. The boost side of the AT+ is a slightly dirty and overdriven pre-boost that allows you to hit the front end of the AT drive channel and achieve more saturation and definition for applications where you need more. Since the Boost is independent, it can be used alone to drive your amp or other drive pedals in conjunction with the AT+ drive channel.

Specs
- This pedal requires standard 9V DC Negative power
- Consumes less than 100mA
- Dimensions: 2.2” x 4.8" x 1.6"
- Can safely run “The AT“ at 18 or 9 volts
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- Home Studio2
- Performances2
- Amateur Recording1
- Outdoor Events / Games1
- Professional Recording1
- Experienced2
- Professional Musician1
- Compact3
- Excellent Sound Quality3
- Responsive2
- Versatile2
- Good Selection Of Effects1
Reviewed by 3 customers
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submitted2 years ago
byFRANK
fromevansville In.
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I use this pedal for mainly home studio and recording. The AT is very responsive, and the tone is brilliant, allowing you to go from a slight overdriven sound to a hard crunch.
Really, really, good.
submitted6 years ago
byGuitarMan84
fromTemecula CA
Versatile, the presence knob is a huge plus for additional shaping, the 3 mode wattage selector is great as it changes the dynamics of the pedal (and your playing). I thought the boost was okay. I guess in a perfect world this pedal would have a 3 knob eq and a tone knob just for the boost, and a built in noisegate... lol.
The search is finally over!
submitted7 years ago
byJosh
fromRedmond, WA
I actually work at guitar center so I get the benefit of having the ability to be very picky. I get to see a lot of great gear come and go so I get to try a bit of everything and I have the convenience of instant returns if I don't like it. I have tried wayyy too many overdrives, but my patience has finally paid off. This is it. Amazing overall tonality, great, tight lows, the knob layout lets it cooperate with virtually any amp, the independent boost is just so usable- it's just one of the best pedals I've ever had the pleasure of playing. Now don't get me wrong, I'm still on the waiting list for an analogman king of tone, and I'm still going to stay open minded towards new gear, but as of right now, this is IT. Also it's just so personally satisfying when other guitarists you look up to try it out and respond with the same amazement. I'm talking about older guys 10 20 years ahead of me.
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