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Product: Ibanez CD5 Cyberdrive
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/23/2009
at 03:12am
by Glenn
Email: glntek1577 at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
Verry Simple to use...just plug in then blow it away..
Sound Quality
:
10
Sound quality is nice not that much bad...ite verry unique...just like tube screamer with sharp distortion...
Reliability
:
10
Although they stop the production of this item..it still stands...I've been using it for 8 years now...i got it second hand before...but still it works
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I didnt encounter any problem
Overall Rating
:
10
Stoner Rock...Heavy Metal...etc.
Product: Ibanez CD5 Cyberdrive
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/11/2006
at 11:37pm
by ToneFreek
Ease of Use
:
9
This is very easy to use, just like any distortion pedal really. Tone, Level, Distortion. 3 knobs. Very easy to get the sound you want.
ALl the fun is in the tone knob on this bad boy.
Sound Quality
:
10
This is a powerful distortion, it is very unique and if you want a distinct sound this is the pedal. After almost every show i have guitar guys asking me how i get my tone. I play everything from Hard Rock, to blues, to metal. In my 12+ years of playing this is the one pedal I absolutely need. It defines my sound. It can go from warm to harsh with a slight turn of the tone knob.
Reliability
:
9
I do have a backup, but thats mainly because this bad boy is no longer made, actually its pretty rare you hardly ever see them for sale anywhere. If it broke I would be surprised its very sturdy and its a sound-TANK.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never had to deal with them.
Overall Rating
:
10
Bottom line, this is the tone I had been waiting for for years. It's almost like a sick distortion mixed with an auto wah that doesn;t move. you set the tone and it simulates a wah pedal in a stationary state, as if you set your wah pedal at the perfect angle and just left it there and wailed. Its an insane pedal, I rely on in to make me stand out from all the others. Its awesome for both rhythm and leads. I play a fender tele a gibson LP and an Ibanez RG550, it works well with all of them but i do have to tweak it for each guitar since they are very different... all this talk makes me want to go rock right now.
Product: Ibanez CD5 Cyberdrive
Price Paid: US $40 used
Submitted 06/22/2004
at 09:15pm
by Ken
Email: mental_hop at lycos<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy to use, just hard to find the sound I liked at first.
Sound Quality
:
8
I use a RG 170, and a Squier Telecaster through a FM 212 100 watt Fender amp. It sounds really good but the only problem is this thing is noisy as fuck! I can get really good distortion, hollow tunnel and full on. It's basically every distortion pedal that Danelectro makes but sounds ten times better. One tip though, don't put the level up too much. This thing gets super-loud when the level goes past 4, so you might want to keep the level at 3.
Reliability
:
10
This baby is unbelievably reliable, I've had it for like 2 years, maybe 3 and the only problem is the battery life. Best bet is either to get a power supply or get an Everready battery, those things last forever. I would gig with only this pedal and nothing else and be confident.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I've never had to deal with them, I haven't needed to deal with them.
Overall Rating
:
9
I play punk rock and blues music and this thing is great for both styles and I think that's just great range. I've been playing almost 4 years I think, I can't remember all too well. If I could find another one of these I would buy it even if it weren't lost or stolen. I love this pedal because it's just one kick-ass in your face bad boy with few imperfections. The only thing that bothers me is all the noise it produces when not you're not playing. I compared this to a Danelectro Pastrami and an Arion Tubulator and it think it's deffinantly is tougher soundind than both. Although I wouldn't put down the Pastrami or the Tubulator, both do their job nicely too. I don't use the pedal for making the music but It does sound good when I add it in.
Product: Ibanez CD5 Cyberdrive
Price Paid: 20 (?) used
Submitted 02/29/2004
at 05:44pm
by Mellon
Ease of Use
:
8
It's super easy like all the pedals from the soundtank series that ibanez did.
Sound Quality
:
5
So...this is the problem.
I mean, this probabily shouldn't be called Distortion. The name "cyber distorion" tricks you. It's more a filter. That gives you a kind of cybernetic sound, you may use it if you wish to add that cyber sound that bands like fear factory or nine inch nails have. It's done for indusrial stuffs.
It changes your tone to all open wha sound to an all closed wha sound.
Too noisy when it's tourned off.
Reliability
:
6
Made of plastic but well built. I owned in the past 4 of this soundtank pedals, and never had problems with'em.
Now I own a BOSS ME50 made of metal, and I can do whatever I want with it. with this pedal you have to be protective and carefull instead.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to deal with them
Overall Rating
:
7
I repeat, THIS SHOULDN'T BE CONSIDERED AS A DISTORTION, it's more a FILTER that works perfectly if added after a BLACK NOISE distortion (always from soundtank ibanez) for having a cyber metal/industrial sound.
Product: Ibanez CD5 Cyberdrive
Price Paid: US $30 used
Submitted 01/28/2004
at 08:08pm
by Crackerjack
Email: crackthejack at aol<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
9
The damn pedal has 3 knobs level, tone, and distortion. yea it's easy to use. Nothing to it want more crank or less juss turn those knobs.
Sound Quality
:
1
I use this pedal with many different amp. I use it on a shitty ass 100 dollar fender reverb frontman and it sounds terrible!!! I can't get a decent lead sound without the sound breaking up or being to damn pussy weak!! I used it through a Holy Grail Reverb and Fender Twin Tweed amp and it sounds decent enough since all the other equipment is top of the line shiz.... the pedal can't sustain a real hard smooth overdrive sound without making you cry because of how terrible you sound.
Reliability
:
7
Yea i can depend on it, it's plastic sure but I don't like stomp that thing to pieces juss a touch will turn the damn thing on~! Oh yea one thing u can't rely on is when ur bending a not or playing somethin and you turn on the pedal it won't turn on sometimes, so you need to stop "busying" your fingers and press it to have it on.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
I got it from a friend for 30 dollars so I wouldn't know
Overall Rating
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4
I play the blues and I usually juss use the overdrive from my guitar since i have a "Fender Eric Clapton signature" but I wanted to have something stronger and I've disgraced my playing with a piece of shit of a stomp box. I use it through a shitty ass Gibson Les Paul and it sounds awesome cause the gibson has a problem holding note and the damn wah like inconsistency from the pedal helps it hold in key yea and thats about it!!! don't buy it!!!
Product: Ibanez CD5 Cyberdrive
Price Paid: 40 (dm) used
Submitted 01/02/2003
at 02:40am
by Johannes Maier
Ease of Use
:
9
Nothing easier to user than a three knob stomp-box.
If you like the sound depends very much on what sound you like in general - and what sound YOU NEED ! (pretty philosophical, ey?)
The tone control is pretty radical on frequencies, but getting a grip on things like that is the very essence of practice, after all. Some other famed Ibanez boxes had 3 knobs, so who would blame that on the little CD5?
Nothing to say on the manual, I bought my cd5 used.
Sound Quality
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7
I`m regularly using Ibanez humbucker guitars (X-series Destroyer and Iceman replica), a Big-Muff-Fuzzbox for most of rhythm work and a Craaft amp (just tubes).
Noise:
I don't think the cd5 is too noisy, if it comes to that, it's just like my eighties tube-screamer. Noise increases, of course, at higher gain settings with lots of treble - but even a good guitar with a good amp with be prone to white noising and feedback then, don't you think ?
Damn, it's a relatively low-budget stomp-box. What you expect, having it sound like big-buck-19'' gear ?
Sound:
No, it definitely doesnt't sound good on all settings. Since the tone control behaves like a wah, sounds soemthing like a bandpass, you'll have to experiment a little, before you find the sound you like. I use it it for soloing to cut through the Marshall users' wall of bass in my band. But it's also ok for edgy trebles on your distortion. - at least if you like that Gang of Four-like licks that really cut trough. But, it all depends on what you really need ! More on that later in the overall rating.
To me it's a "7" on the average here. For it's special characteristics an "8", just a "6" for its general abilities.
Reliability
:
7
Reliabilty is like on any Ibanez soundtanks - dont crush-kick it, don't flood it, don't step on the cableS' plugs, you might break them off the board. I used quite some Ibanez stompers for 15 years and they never let me down, not even the plastic ones, if you keep in mind that they are mostly plastic these days. My standard distortion is the Big Muff Fuzzbox, and of course that tin box is harder to crush. But again - what do you expect from a li'l box you set your boot on amidst the frenzy of of a punkrock stagehow ?
So, reliability is ok, stability probably average if you're the mad axeman type.
Yes, I would use it without backup if I had to. But, from my experience, noone playing in an at least 2 guitars band is really forced to used anything without any backup at all.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I bought all my stomp boxes used, never needed any support or had any of those modded, so no comment on that. I only needed some soldering on my Ibanez 60's fuzz some years ago 'cause I had the plug broken off the platine. I had stepped on the cable-plugs. But to be sure it's a good idea to avoid that on any stomp-box you use. I did the soldering myself, with just a minimum of practice that's easy to do on that lo-tek things. So, no opinion on that.
Overall Rating
:
8
I play punkrock and that new wave-retro stuff these days. I use the CD5 basically when soloing as kind of a very effective treble and distortion booster to cut through those Marshall-bass-all humbuckers and hi gain-powerchord wall of sound that is so common in those genres. I'm the singer in that band, so I have an oldschool fuzzbox that sits well with that type of sound for rhythm play. The Big Muff is very muddy of course, but quite raw, so you needn't be too precise on the rhythm work while having the shouting on thr go. The CD5 is used for boosting in solos with a setting of tone slightly above average, 'bout 25% gain/distrtion and volume at about 50%. I use it in addition to the fuzz and get an all out attack treblesome (:-)) sound that really cuts through, though is prone to feedback. That's where a little carefulness with the controls is needed.
I use as a stand-alone distortion with more volume and "gain" (at least that's how Ibanez chose to call it) if an edgy glass-hard sound is needed, some sound that easily slips into controlled feedback.
As mentioned by others here, the CD5 swallows a lot of dynamics. That's true, but not necessarily a disadvantage. Just imagine you want flageolets turning into feedbacks or want an left hand muted percussion-like sound.
As also mentioned by others the cd5 swallows the low end of your sound.
That is right too, at least if you don't go for the all-bass setting on the tone control. But see, the problem is this: If move up to the shop and look for some gear that does the show you will probably, at least in punkrock, metal or wherever heavier distortion is the thing, come out with some kinda Marshal-type-thing. That is lot's o low end and a promises of lots of punch in your sound. That's ok, even necessary, if you're the only guitar in your lineup. If you're not, two guitars sounding like that is hell in most cases. It will come out muddy to say the least.
Furthermore: if you're doing the low end thing on your guitar, now where's room for the bass? You really like the twangy bass-sound?
Well, then you better do.
By the way: Adding the punch is the mixers job, overdoing it on stage isn't always that much of a good idea.
So a two guitar plus bass, probably plus organ, setup needs its frequencies stacked up a little. And that where the treble boosting comes into the game.
For those special jobs the cd5 is a very nice tool.
I would not use it as the only distortion, as with any not programmable stomp box with very few controls you would have to kneel around on your gigs to change sounds. And since the CD5 has, in comparision to the tube screaner, a very broad range of frequencies I'd be careful on that on stage anyway. Your mixer might just get on you for not having come up with just THAT sound during soundcheck. And he'd be right then.
So what's the CD5 good for?
I looked for a good booster and the cd5 does it.
I see the CD5 as a specialist, not the one and only thing you need. But that's just the way I see stomp-boxes in general, I'm a little sceptic on "allrounders" anyway. A stomper is a specialist by definition. Multieffects, even those limited to an multitude of just distortion sounds, go for other prices. And if you try to shape your sound in a certain direction don't go for the (not even the digital ones) signal-benders exclusively, check the basic sound of your guitar and your amp and get a distortion unit that goes ok with it and with your bands' overall sound.
If that CyberDrive of mine gets fucked up, I would look for one again, but not at any price. The prices that Ibanez stompers go for are crazy anyway, especially for anything that names like "tube" and "screaming".
So, in my eyes, it's an overall "8", taking sound more serious than stability, since it does a good job in what I want it for.
Product: Ibanez CD5 Cyberdrive
Price Paid: US $20 used
Submitted 02/28/2002
at 01:21pm
by Silas Garrett
Email: Redcap6<at>aol dot com
Ease of Use
:
6
I didn't have the manual, but it was easy to figure out. It's pretty much an overdrive unit with a wah in the tone knob. It's hard to figure that out, but after that, it's easy as pie.
Sound Quality
:
7
The sound of the distortion is a little grainier than I like, but that can be tweaked into a kind of submission with some fine control of the tone knob or through some other effects pedals. I use a little crate practice amp with it most of the time, but I've tried it on some other amps (cheap bass amps, a huge dean, an old fender twin), and it keeps that fuzzy, nasal quality that wasn't what I'd expected, but can still use. It is a little noisy both on and bypassed, though. I'd say the quality of the wah in the tone knob is better than that of the distortion, but much harder to use.
Reliability
:
8
It's plastic, and not one of the better pedals I have. If anything, it would be my backup, but if I just had it and no other pedals, aside from not getting the sounds I want, I'd feel okay using it without a backup for a gig or two. It might fall apart, but all things do. It seems fairly solid, all things considering.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't tried it.
Overall Rating
:
7
I play music all over the place, from blues to metal, folk to industrial, and lots of ground in between. This doesn't work for all of them, but nothing would. It does have a sound that I can use in a good portion of those areas, though. I've been playing for 4 years, and own probably 20 pedals. If this were lost, I might go about replacing it eventually, it is an interesting sound I'm not going to find many other places, but it wouldn't be that high on my priority list. I don't use it that much anymore. I find the tone knob concept interesting, and useful to make weird sounds by manipulating it, usually combination with adjusting a delay pedal. That's some crazy stuff. This was the first pedal I bought, because I got it cheap on Ebay. I think it would help me make some music, but for other kinds, it would make things difficult. I'll keep it, I'll use it from time to time, but it's not going to be my main distortion.
Product: Ibanez CD5 Cyberdrive
Price Paid: 24 (Canadian $)
Submitted 01/01/2002
at 09:00pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
3 knobs. Oh the difficulty. A retarded monkey on prozac could figure it out.
Sound Quality
:
10
This pedal is NOT for everyone. The sound reminds me of the ONLY usable tone I ever got from a BOSS distortion, and that is putting it BEFORE the wah. The tone is really a resonance filter. Can give you a super-muddy all bass sound to an all-high sound.
No complaints about noise on my end. I'm a big Ibanez fan, so my gear isn't too diverse. Ibanez RG7-420/BC Rich Warlok w/Seymore Duncan Invaders -> Ibanez Tonelok Delay (I use it as a signal spliter) Out 1 -> Digitech RP-2000 -> Amp, Out 2 -> Morley Pro Wah 2 -> Ibanez Cyberdrive -> Ibanez Sessionman 2 -> DOD 747B Flanger -> Amp, the amp being a 1967 JMP Tremolo 20 with the original cab.
I play pretty much everything that comes to mind. This pedal is best for experimenting or nailing that Fear Factory "cyber" sound. Also does a great job on bass and vocals. Very industrial-metal sounding.
Reliability
:
5
It's made out of plastic, but so far I've had no problems. I once had a BOSS OD-2 that broke on me faster than this thing will. BOSS is too over-rated. You people need to try the Tonelok pedals.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with, so no comment.
Overall Rating
:
10
Suits my style to a T; Eratic. I play everything and anything. My style is sortof a cross between Nash the Slash, Slipknot, Coal Chamber, Marilyn Manson, Fear Factory, KoRn and Type O Negative. Great pedal for anyone who want's to go out on a limb and be original instead of coping someone else's sound.
Product: Ibanez CD5 Cyberdrive
Price Paid: US $12 used
Submitted 09/06/2001
at 01:20pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
9
Very simple, three knobs. Took me a minute to figure out where the battery went though... ;)
Sound Quality
:
3
Oooh... well, I can't say I really like it. First off, no low end. I mean, come on... you can't do without ANY. Quite fuzzy... so if you like that effect, you may like this pedal. Quiet. I can't seem to get a lot of volume out of it, so it sounds weird. Sounds best running through something else. I have mine through a Zoom 505, and on some settings, it sounds halfway decent.
Reliability
:
6
Plastic, so it can't be too good. However, it does seem to be fairly well constructed.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Bought it used... have no idea.
Overall Rating
:
4
Wouldn't buy it again. It really reminds me of a toy for a little kid with a mini-guitar. Not like many other pedals I've heard, but that's probably because other manufacturers have learned from Ibanez's mistakes on this one...
Product: Ibanez CD5 Cyberdrive
Price Paid: 50 (Canadian)
Submitted 06/19/2000
at 04:55pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
On/off switch, and three knobs. If you can't figure it out, give up on life and become a drummer.
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
Ok, here's where the debate will rage. The sound this pedal gives is a filtered distortion along the lines of a midrangey distortion following a wah set to a stationary point in its sweep.
The tone control is the key to the sound this pedal gives. To the left, the tone acts like the heel down position of a wah. To the right, the tone acts like a wah in the toe down position. The center most position is fairly neutral with no real bandpass filtering effect noticeable.
Does it sound good? Well, it would depend greatly on your definition of good. It's an interesting sound that sounds best on double stops and power chords. It also sounds quite good on low single note runs, adding a really masty snarl to the low E and B strings of my Schecter 7 string.
However, as this sound isn't for everyone, I'll leave the category rating blank and let the user decide for him/herself if the sound is worth the money.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
The unit looks fairly solid considering it's made out of plastic. I tend not to abuse my pedals too much, so it should last under normal wear and tear.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I bought this on sale with a 30 day money back guarantee. I think the model is discontinued, so there isn't much I can do about things should they go wrong.
Overall Rating
:
8
I do a lot of experimental and free form music on my 7 string guitar, so I need interesting sounds. This makes interesting sounds.
Product: Ibanez CD5 Cyberdrive
Price Paid: US $70
Submitted 11/04/1999
at 01:23am
by Bassist for DSM4
Email: catndhat at sfsu<dot>edu
Ease of Use
:
10
Well you can't get too confused with three knobs and words saying volume, tone, and Gain. For those who aren't creative a manual would help but I guess it's best to adjust to what sounds good than what a manual says to adjust to. That's how you develop your own personal sound.
Sound Quality
:
10
We already use the Black noise pedal which has already got us a cool transistor sound on both the guitar (6string) and bass (4string).
It's not too noisy which is good. I like the effect it gives. It's really a cool electronic sound. Not too bassy but very computer like with a lot of high ends and static.
Reliability
:
10
We depend on this pedal as much as we do the black noise pedal.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with sales people.
Overall Rating
:
10
We play Industrial Metal. It gives us that static distortion with out alot of low-end. We've been using this pedal for 2 months and use it as much as half our songs along with the Black noise pedal. since they discontinued the soundtank model I'll protect ours with my life. I love that static distorion sound it gives without alot of low-end. Other pedals give us too much low-end and we sound like other bands, but we don't want that, we want a different sound so we use the the Black noise and Cyberdrive which makes people heads turn becuase they say they're tired of the typical distortion sound.A possible Black Noise pedal and a Cyberdrive pedal made for bass would be cool so I wouldn't have to keep using the guitar ones.
Product: Ibanez CD5 Cyberdrive
Price Paid: US $50
Submitted 10/31/1999
at 08:17am
by Hanson
Email: bmhanson2<at>yahoo dot com
Ease of Use
:
7
Quite easy to use. Only three knobs, but they are a bit awkward. It is difficult to get them set at all the right outputs.
Sound Quality
:
2
I play a Gibson SG through a Marshall JTM 60 and also a Wah and a Boss SD-1 (Super Overdrive). This pedal does not sound good at all. I have tried to set it where I am playing clean-ish and then stomp on it to solo a bit or play in some octaves, and that sounds a little less than mediocre. It is a little better to use this pedal for playing single lines. It ruins your chords-yes, EVEN POWER CHORDS!!! The low-end sound is not even present, and the high sound just doesn't let your chords come out. You hear a lot more muddy or tinny fuzz than any sort of tone color. I'm sure if you messed around with it and maybe glued the dials in place when you found the absolute PERFECT sound, it might be a little better for you. It does have a weird sort of Wah effect when you mess with the tone. With lots of tone, it sounds so tinny it makes your ears bleed, and as you go down through the tone scale, it sounds a bit like a cheap wah being pulled back. Muffles all of your sounds. Gives a pretty terrible buzzing when not playing, too. I'll stick with the Boss (unless of course I can get my hands on an Ibanez TubeScreamer).
Reliability
:
4
It seems kind of solid-FOR A PIECE OF PLASTIC! I have not kicked it, dropped it, or thrown it out of a moving vehicle yet, but if I did, I imagine it would not last very long.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never bothered to even waste my time to call about this piece.
Overall Rating
:
3
I WOULD NOT buy this product again, or maybe I wouldn't even take it if someone were giving it away. It really is just that bad. I would not compare this product to any others that I have used. This is a kid's toy for when he is using an old Fender with a cheap practice amp and wants tons of distortion to piss mom off. I do not, and would not reccommend this product. Peace
Product: Ibanez CD5 Cyberdrive
Price Paid: US $39.99
Submitted 04/29/1999
at 10:46pm
by Mike
Ease of Use
:
10
I'm a novice player and this pedal is very easy to use. The manual though, isn't very good (but it does come in multiple languages). Then again, it's a pedal with three nobs (figure it out)
Sound Quality
:
8
Here is the thing. I see people complaining because it seems to suck as a guitar pedal. This may be true, but I use it with an Ibanez TB25 amp and it seems ok. But It really shines when I use it with my Ibanez 400sr bass going through a Hartke 30 combo. I also tried using it in tandem with a boss chorus pedal (ok, a little funky but I'm experimenting). Alone the cyberdrive on bass has a smooth (smooth becuase it's on a bass) yet gritty (a definite metal sound) sound that I do like alot. I'm not trying to emulate anyone right now but my influences are Geddy Lee, Steve Harris, Sting, John McVie, Eddie Jackson and as of late Fieldy(even though he's just slapping I like the sounds he gets from his 5 string)
Reliability
:
8
It's not like my Boss, but I'm not using it as a hammer. I think as with all things. If you take care of it, it will last. To answer the question, It is a solid pedal and is good for the money. I think Boss is a little on the pricey side.
Customer Support
:
9
I've called them once for something else and they were very nice
Overall Rating
:
8
I like playing rock and metal so the pedal is a good compliment for my style. I've played on and off since I was 19 (I'm 30 something now). As I wrote before I own an Ibanez 400sr bass (Love it) w/ Hartke combo amp and an Ibanez GAX 70 guitar (cheezzy, but a lot af fun to play around with and very inexpensive) with an Ibanez Toneblaster 25r guitar amp (ok so I like the company, maybe one day I'll move over to Fender...nah). For those of you wondering, I chose the pedal (no, not for the obvious reason) for the price, simplicity, It looks cool and I do like the sound. If I wanted to improve it I would have bought a different pedal. Like I said befok for guitar, really cool for bass. 'nuff said.
Product: Ibanez CD5 Cyberdrive
Price Paid: none (just borrowed it) used
Submitted 04/19/1999
at 04:14am
by Manuel Soares
Email: ee98243 at tom<dot>fe<dot>up<dot>pt
Ease of Use
:
7
I just borrowed this from a friend about two months ago and it's been standing on top of my amp as a paper weight for a month and a half. It SUCKS. It's easy to use (the tone knob is a bit fucked up to use - it kinda sounds like a wah knob - a bad one).
Sound Quality
:
1
This pedal is a complete joke. It is nothing more than WEAK. You can either get a bluesy distortion (if you use a reverb afterwards) or a girlie overdrive, but in either case it swallows your playing dynamics. I even tried it with a Boss DS-2 in series, and it didn't even did it's job turning the Boss on. Piece of plastic shit. Oh, no noise. :)
Reliability
:
8
Looks sturdy enough, but it's plastic (I wouldn't kick it like I would gladilly kick a Boss).
Overall Rating
:
1
I play all sorts of music, from blues to metal, passing by punk and grunge, and this thing isn't good for any (maybe for someone who needs his/her playing dynamics swallowed). I would look for something better (and believe me, almost ANYTHING is better than this).
Product: Ibanez CD5 Cyberdrive
Price Paid: US $30 used
Submitted 01/19/1999
at 05:15am
by Chad TeBrink
Ease of Use
:
9
Uh, what does gain mean? Come on, it's basically a distortion with a a funky tone control.
Sound Quality
:
9
It does it's job. That's all I want. Other people complain about not getting enough low end, but I've had no problem with low end loss, and I play 5 string bass. Has a very cool cocked wah sound that the tone control sweeps. This sounds great when used with other effects and can yeild very unique and interesting sounds.
Reliability
:
4
It's plastic, it was about $30 used, who cares?
Overall Rating
:
8
If your looking for a different and unique sound, this can get it. But don't go expecting all out fuzz death distortion sludge fest. That's not what it's for. If you need a nasally or cocked wah sound that really stands out in the mix, this is it.
Product: Ibanez CD5 Cyberdrive
Price Paid: US $90.00
Submitted 07/23/1998
at 12:00am
by Mr. Morbidility
Ease of Use
:
10
3 knobs,thats it..
Sound Quality
:
1
the sound is weak and is not what i was looking for at all.I need something more kick ass,with a lot of hardcore chug sounds when the strings are muted.like rammsteins guitar sound or even the beautiful people manson tone.something that produces a lot of harmonics.well,this is clearly not what i need,maybe i'll try a metalzone,surely that is savage enough.this pedal might be good for christian or country bands(which are pussified suck anti-metal bands for faggs).
Reliability
:
1
i would not use it because its weak....
Overall Rating
:
1
i play twisted industrial riffs with a lot of palm muting and a throw in with some octave shapes.I also include some good old harmonics like the song zero.i wander how what kind of effect they have for the solo in that song!!!!!!!i hope to find the hardcore sound of bands like rammstein,pantera,manson,and some good old nin.so i better destroy this pedal and start looking for a real distortion pedal effect.which is worthy of my thrashing standards.i was fucked over on the price!!!!!
Product: Ibanez CD5 Cyberdrive
Price Paid: Canadian 20 used
Submitted 02/02/1997
at 09:43pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
9
Very easy to use three knobs, one pedal... basically plug and play.
Sound Quality
:
7
the sound on this pedal is average. It is quite difficult to get a good low end out of the pedal, when pluged from the guitar into the pedal into the amp. but if you go through the effects loop, it sounds much fuller.
Reliability
:
6
soudering on the input and output jacks broke, but I reapired them myslef without a problem. other than that I have had no problems
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never dealt with them
Overall Rating
:
7
I bought this pedal from a friend really cheap. It was not my pedal of choice, but it does the job pretty well.
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