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Ibanez SD-9 Distortion

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Manufacturer URL http://www.ibanez.com/
Ease of Use 9.5 (32 responses)
Sound Quality 9.2 (31 responses)
Reliability 9.5 (30 responses)
Customer Support 6.0 (5 responses)
Overall Rating 9.2 (30 responses)
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Product: Ibanez SD-9 Distortion
Price Paid: US $76 used
Submitted 09/08/2000 at 02:21pm by Brian

Ease of Use : 10
Very useful pedal, great for punk/blues, depending on settings of guitar, pedal and amp. Great to solo with. I bought it used so it had no manual. Great multipurpose pedal.

Sound Quality : 9
i use a fender strat or tele. A must if I am playing punk. I roll the distortion back and adjust the tone for a nice overdrive. I am using this with a peavey transtube supreme and also with a fender hot, both are solid state amps. Pedal is very quiet. You have to watch the treble it can get to be too much. The tone nob is not very useful, it must be kept around 12 oclock in my opinion

Reliability : 8
very reliable so far, although the switch may be going, maybe i need to stomp on it harder. :)

Customer Support : No Opinion
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Overall Rating : 9
Great for punk/blues or just plan rock. Not enought gain or controls to make it a metal pedal unless an equalizer was used. I still want a TS-9, but this is acting as both a distortion pedal and an overdrive pedal for me. I use it for either depending on what other pedals i have out. I paid too much for it, but it is a good collectable pedal.


Product: Ibanez SD-9 Distortion
Price Paid: US $20 used
Submitted 08/31/2000 at 05:42pm by Frank
Email: frankntree<at>yahoo dot com

Ease of Use : 10
Three knobs. No fuss!

Sound Quality : 8
Med. mellow to sizzeling "sonic"

Reliability : 10
I've had it for eight years & NEVER had a problem

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never needed it!

Overall Rating : 10
Over the years I've played metal, to blues and back again.
This little puke green box has done it all with ease!
I've used it with a Peavey classic,backstage,& all tube classic 50
I now own a Red Bear(thats right,they are actually a VERY good amp
if you know your tubes!)and a '65 Fender Princeton.
Not only would I freak if it were stolen, i"ve had several of my buddies beg me to sell it to them.
I opened mine up and guess what is printed on the circuit board? "TS-5"
Thats right,I'm guessing that the pedal is virtually the same as those old $300 tube screamers with a little tweeking done for more balls.
this one will go with me to the grave. "AWESOME"


Product: Ibanez SD-9 Distortion
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 02/05/2000 at 02:10pm by NICK FANIS
Email: none

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy to use.

Sound Quality : 9
This is a great distortion pedal.It was given to me by a good friend who went the digital way and all I can say is that I am very impressed by the sound of this little box.I wanted a companion to my overdrive pedals ( a DANELECTRO DADDY/O & a BUDDA FATMAN ) that could sound a bit ruder and I found it.Compared to other distortion boxes (MXR,DOD & BOSS) this thing is way smoother and edgier.A very well kept secret!!

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion


Product: Ibanez SD-9 Distortion
Price Paid: US $70 used
Submitted 04/03/1999 at 05:33am by John
Email: picrave at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
It's a distortion pedal, how hard can it be?

Sound Quality : 8
I'm using this through a fender princeton 112 plus. Keep in mind that I'm probably not hearing it's full potential. Not a real wide varitiy of sound. Using the 3 controls (distortion, tone, and level) you can get from a light overdrive, to a somewhat more then tame distortion. What you wont get is over the top, slap clint eastwoods mother type sounds. One complaint I have is that the tone control is'nt very useful, put it anywhere but 2-3 o'clock and your sound is too muddy, or tinny. However, with distortion and level cranked, and the tone set where I like it, there is something about this pedal I like and I would'nt be without one.

Reliability : 10
I bought it used, and it already looks like it's been beat to hell. Not only would I gig without a backup, I'd use it to crack wallnuts.

Overall Rating : 5
It really dosent seem like a great value, when you consider the limited usefullness of this pedal. Then again, what it does do, it does very well.


Product: Ibanez SD-9 Distortion
Price Paid: US $75
Submitted 10/12/1998 at 09:35pm by Terry
Email: tmoxness<at>cbeng dot com

Ease of Use : 7
Very easy.

Sound Quality : 8
Kind of harsh, lots of highs, lots of lows, but I like it better than most tube screamers I've heard.

Reliability : 10
Very reliable, never had a problem with any fx pedals.

Overall Rating : 8
Great rock sounds thru a marshall amp.


Product: Ibanez SD-9 Distortion
Price Paid: US $25
Submitted 09/09/1998 at 11:36am by Bill

Ease of Use : 10
How hard can it be?.....only 3 knobs; level, tone, and distortion.

Sound Quality : 9
I'm playing a 60's reissure strat and an epiphone LP standard through a Peavy Classic 50/410...and let me tell you....this pedal ROCKS!!! With the distortion set on around 9 o'clock....the pedal does a real sweet overdrive a la tubescreamer, but with more presence. At about 12 o'clock...it reaches the max gain sound of the tubescreamer...and beyond that, it makes a real warm distortion sound. I have a Daddy O overdrive and a Fab Tone Distortion pedal (both Danelectro's ad both very good) and was looking for a bridge between the Daddy O's raunch and the Fab's "Gain Machine"....I found it..I actually use this pedal a lot.....very good warm sound. However, I don't give this pedal a 10 for one reason.....No pedal is perfect. While I have yet to find this bad boy's flaw, I still don't feel that it is absolutely perfect (but darn close)

Reliability : 10
Well....let's see......It's built in pretty much the same housing as a TS-9 (only painted yellow instead of green). I was told this pedal was manufactured in the Late 70's and they discontinued the SD-9 in early to mid-80's. Anyway.....that makes it about 15 to 20 years old and the thing still sounds great.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with 'em, so I don't know

Overall Rating : 9
I play blues, alternative, rock, and wierd combinations of the above....and this pedal will do everything I need except for really high gain stuff. If it was stolen I would hunt down whoever stole it and....and.....well, do something not very nice. I would definately by another if I see one. However, since they have been out of production for like 18 years, I probably won't find another one.....so if this thing ever breaks....after bawling my eyes out....I'd have it fixed.


Product: Ibanez SD-9 Distortion
Price Paid: US $75 used
Submitted 07/14/1998 at 07:03pm by Phil
Email: sac83486 at saclink<dot>csus<dot>edu

Ease of Use : 9
basic 3-knobber. gain, tone, vol. Interactive, in that tone is very musical and the gain has many shades. It's possible to get many different sounds with a little tweaking.

Sound Quality : 9
I'm currently using this with a Jaguar re-issue and an old vibrochamp. I've also used it with a tele through a Sovtek Mig 50. I've tried a lot of different overdrives, distortions, and fuzzes, and this is my fave so far. I like the trebly edge this unit provides. It's bright, but not shrieky. I keep the treble around 10 o'clock-12 o'clock and there's a world of subtle shades between those two, depending on volume, gain, etc. This thing sounds better than a tubescreamer to my ears. It's not as dark and the presence really helps to sharpen my sound. I also like it because it is a distortion box that doesn't make me feel like buying hairspray, wearing spandex, ripping my jeans and wearing flannel, etc. It's got its own thing, and it's really dynamic. I liked it so much I have two (just in case). I can't give it a ten 'cuz it can't beat the sound of an overdriven vibroverb, but it's a hell of a lot cheaper.

Reliability : 7
It seems dependable, but it's like 15 years old and I've heard Ibanez switches can die on you. I wouldn't really want to gig without a backup, but that's why I have two. At $75 bucks, it's cheaper to have two of these than to have 1 boutique unit I don't like as much.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I doubt they even remember they make these, and I don't speak Japanese so when it finally dies I doubt I'll be calling them.

Overall Rating : 9
I play indie rock stuff, alt-whatever, and like noise bands as well. When I played the sd-9 with the tele, I got a lot of compliments from other guitarists (they might have just liked the off-lime paint job). I don't know how this sounds with humbuckers. I personally don't like them. I imagine the trebly side of this pedal might help coax some edge out of them, without getting shrill, but I don't know.


Product: Ibanez SD-9 Distortion
Price Paid: Australian $59 used
Submitted 12/25/1997 at 06:54pm by Grant Williamson

Ease of Use : 10
This pedal is easy to use... the controls are large and react well to different settings (although i generally leave them all at the same place and change the tone using my guitar volume knob) It's pretty much 'dial it in and step on it'. I did not receive a manual with this pedal, as it was bought seccond hand. It is easy to get a good sound, and a variety of sounds can be achieved, although not all of them are useful.

Sound Quality : 9
I use this pedal with a Abeline Strat-Copy (humbucker at bridge mainly) and a 30w Solid State combo, and a few other pedals. The tone is good at the setting i leave it at (cranked up to 10 at the tone, level and distortion knobs). It is an excellent sounding pedal, which can move from flat-out fuzz to gentle distortion by changing pickups or volume on my guitar. On its own it isnt noisy... though a hiss can be heard when it is used in combination with my other pedals. Generally, tho, it doesnt make as much noise as my chorus pedal, so its quite good. Not all the settings on the pedal are useful... the tone knob is the main tool used to change the quality of the sound, but i generally leave it just below the top treble setting or else the tone becomes too muddy. This is not a hinderance, however, because I can make finer adjustments on the tone using the EQ on my amp. Using the neck humbucker on my guitar, the pedal replicates the sound heard on the Tumbleweed song 'Daddy Longlegs', and in the bridge position i can achieve a range of punk/rock sounds.

Reliability : 10
I have never had a problem with this pedal... the jacks all click tight into the pedal, and the all metal construction is very solid. I would definatly use this pedal without a backup, because i have never had a problem with it. And because of the wikid lime-green colour, you cant misplace it!!! :)

Customer Support : No Opinion
I bought this pedal seccond hand from a pawn shop, and i have never had to deal with Ibanez

Overall Rating : 10
I generally play thrash/funk/punk stuff, and this pedal suits my needs well. I can achieve a full on ripping distortion, a highgain fuzz, or a light distortion very easily. There is a good volume jump between the clean and dirty positions, and this enables me to put a lot of dynamics into my music. I have been playing about 3 years, and this is the first and only distortion pedal i have owned, although i have tried out many other pedals. I hope this pedal never gets stolen, because i dont know where i would find another one... i need this pedal. I simply love the tone that can be achieved with this pedal.. despite having a cheap, no-name amplifier, and a cheap, no-name guitar, my set up SOUNDS GOOD with this pedal. When i bought it, i compared it to a Boss Metal distortion... the Boss SUCKED compared to the SD-9. I do wish that it had another tone knob (ie and treble AND bass knob)but it still puts out a good sound without two EQ controls. It does help me make music, because it is so versatile and easy to use. Finally, the you can't beat the awesome sickly-lime-green colour of this pedal.


Product: Ibanez SD-9 Distortion
Price Paid: US $49.95 used
Submitted 02/07/1997 at 12:43am by T. Creek

Ease of Use : 10
Easy as to dial up any good guitar sound. Three knobs - you plug in, you twiddle, you're set!

Sound Quality : 9
It's pretty quiet and it responds to dynamic changes in your playing much like an amp. It's kinda Vox-like wheras a TS-9 is kinda Fender-like.

Reliability : 10
It's an old Ibanez effect from the 80's it's made for the road. (you can leave (you can leave it on the road it'll take the abuse) I've never had a backup and I've never needed one.

Customer Support : 7
You can get some replacement parts due to the reissue of the TS-9. -knobs, battery cover, switch, etc..

Overall Rating : 10
I've owned two of these and this time I won't sell it. It's the perfect companion to the TS-9 and in some ways it's superior to it. It is'nt as "dark" as the tube screamer but it does provide a greater amount of gain. It's a tube screamer on drugs!


Product: Ibanez SD-9 Distortion
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 09/12/1996 at 04:19pm by Amit

Ease of Use : 10
Easy to use like any distortion, vol tone distortion what else can i say?

Sound Quality : 9
This is the best sounding pedal distortion i have heard. A really heavy full sound, not a cheap fuzzy sound usually heard from most cheap boxes well worth the money, and better sound than most cheaper solid state amps

Reliability : 7
sometimes the power would cut out when using an AC but i seem to have fixed it

Overall Rating : No Opinion
would definately buy it again, infact looking for a second one, i hear their out of production, but they must be used with a ac, they sound down right shitty and weak with a battery, infact it seems to work best with a 12 or 15 Volt ac, likes the juice !

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