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Adam Betts Twinstomp Booster

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Ease of Use 8.0 (1 response)
Sound Quality 10.0 (1 response)
Reliability 8.0 (1 response)
Customer Support 10.0 (1 response)
Overall Rating 10.0 (1 response)
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Product: Adam Betts Twinstomp Booster
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Submitted 01/01/2008 at 07:34am by Frank Van Russelt
Email: frank at dmft<dot>co<dot>uk

Ease of Use : 8
You've probably heard this before, but first impressions were "what the f**k have I bought now in the never ending search for tone?"

I've got an old marshall stack from the progressive rock days with Kraken, an AC 30 , Fender blues junior and the new valve Line 6 212.

This unit is like pulling back a foot thick fibreglass panel away from the front of the amps. I am rather impressed.

And that's just after 30 mins.

Ta mate. Well worth waiting for and I hope you do as well as you deserve to next year.

Regards

Frank

Sound Quality : 10
This die cast unit has standard jacks in and out, an on/off toggle switch, 9V DC in, footpedals to switch the unit on from standby and toggle between the two independent channels. Gain is set using the individual rotary controls.Its handbuilt in the UK by a guitarist (Adam Betts).
Put simply you can set up a clean/crunch tone on one channel and an overdriven sound on the other. The mosfet technology used in the pedal means that there is no colouration added by the pedal. You get the best sound that the guitar/amp combination is capable of. Pretty neat ?

Reliability : 8
Its built like a brick s***house ,so gigging shouldn't be a problem.
I would buy another if it was stolen.

Customer Support : 10
Family run business. Keen to look after their customers and developing new products aimed squarely at you and me,the gigging/recording muso.

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing since I was nine years old. Progressive rock in the 70s/80s. Punk folk for 6 years after that followed by a spell operating an eight track facility. Have played with various Liverpool (Cavern) based bands including Carol and the Memories and The Manhattons. Currently with Northern Lights (Indie plus original material) and Blues combo The John Clucas Band.
I have spent far too much money hunting for the "ideal tone". My family have been impoverished as a result! They can breathe a sigh of relief now as Dad will stop spending their inheritance for a while.

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