Product: Electro-Harmonix LPB2ube
Price Paid: 250 (EUR)
Submitted
10/23/2004
at
06:07am
by
Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
very very easy...
Sound Quality
:
9
Just about perfect. It is actually a studio equipment rather than a pedal you would take to a gig. I am forced to record digitally, therefore I have to cheat with LPB2ube and some tube plug-ins. So far I recorded synths and guitar/bass through and it really makes a difference. Well, even if you put two 12ax7 tubes in a cow - the milk would taste better. and I agree with the collegue that this is not a dist/overdrive.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I would never gig with it...
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
good... really good and warm. though I dont use it much, the last time it amazed me how it turned a small Fender amp into a tube beauty.
one more point for ehx
- excpept that I bought it too expensive
Product: Electro-Harmonix LPB2ube
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted
09/02/2004
at
11:02am
by
Ryan
Email: ryan<at>randallflagg dot ws
Ease of Use
:
10
pretty simple 2 channels each with a level and drive control you can run it stereo or both channels in series mono
Sound Quality
:
9
Well this would make a great booster! I loke it cause it just seems to fatten up the tone so well it just has this something I can't describe it just makes everything sound really big. It really warmed up a solid state amp I had and made it sing but running it in front of my dual rectifier made it sound huge!!!
Reliability
:
No Opinion
no idea I'll know if it breaks... the only thing I could see being a problem is having 2 actual tubes in it. If you aren't careful they could get broken in transport.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
It does a great job for boosting and fattening a tone but if you are looking for something to give you distortion your in the wrong place. This pedal can provide some grit but nothing substantial. If I lost this I'd get it again it sounds great!