Tony Spinner Plays the FuzzTool and TrebleTool !!!
Just to to get an idea what he saying about his first contact with the pedals.
With Tony’s permission here is a copy paste for the mail he sent to us.
Hi guys,I spent the morning with a clear head and played the pedals. I liked them arranged in this order: My guitar into: Colorsound tonebender, Wah pedal (no mod yet), FuzzTool, TrebleTool and Ibanez S-D1. (I unhooked my tuner for now.)
Let’s start with the TrebleTool:
If you were looking at a clock, the settings are: Gain-at 1:00, Tone- Between 10:00 & 11:00, and T.M.F.- between 10:00 & 11:00.
This pedal gives a crispy clean boost to my sound. Without the pedal on, my guitar tone gets lost and I end up turning my guitar volume up to 10. With the TrebleTool on, I can keep my guitar volume at a lower, reasonable level and the tone cuts through with a beautifull sparkle! It works well with all 3 guitars, Les Paul, Strat and Tele. It gives the Les Paul a really nice “Peter Green tone!” It gives the Strat & Tele that sparkling “Rory Gallagher sound!” ( A very nice boost and clarity for my clean sound.) I like it used alone, not with anything else on. (At least for now, I may change my mind with more time.)
FuzzTool:
If you were looking at a clock, the settings are: Volume-between 10:00 & 11:00, Gain-at 2:00, and T.M.F.-at 10:00. I compared this to my own Fuzz Face. My Fuzz has a lot of hiss and a lot of bass that is unuseable. With the FuzzTool I was able to dial out the annoying low end and just get the tone I am looking for. With my Les Paul I got a great retro tone like old Z.Z.Top. That cool early Billy Gibbons tone! With the Strat, I got the classic Foxy Lady, Hendrix tone. I also like to use this box by it’self. It works better this way.
My Ibanez SD1 gets a smooth creamy tone and with my Tonebender on at the same time I can get the sustain with all 3 variations of harmonic feedback. I have been missing the barking midtones of the FuzzTool and now the spectrum is complete.
I could most definitely use these two sounds as it covers most of the tones I have been missing.
Thanks,
Tony
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