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    Default Seymour Duncan Twin Tube

    I've had mine for maybe a year now..

    It is a really great front end.

    Ands punch and sparkle when it is clean, and the Overdrive channel is everything one would expect from a heated up pre section.

    Not to Tinny sounding, the dynamics of the playing never seem compromised, and the thing is built like a tank.
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    I know 200 clams is a lot of dough.. but there are some things worth spending on. It certainly is not a toy.

    Check one out if you get the chance.. i run mine strait into a Hot Rod Devile.. I like the SD better as the heated up pre, than the amp it's self..

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    Quote Originally Posted by 333maxwell
    I've had mine for maybe a year now..

    It is a really great front end.

    Ands punch and sparkle when it is clean, and the Overdrive channel is everything one would expect from a heated up pre section.

    Not to Tinny sounding, the dynamics of the playing never seem compromised, and the thing is built like a tank.
    ot
    I know 200 clams is a lot of dough.. but there are some things worth spending on. It certainly is not a toy.

    Check one out if you get the chance.. i run mine strait into a Hot Rod Devile.. I like the SD better as the heated up pre, than the amp it's self..

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    http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page...?bandid=676362
    Look around on forums you can pick them up used for under $150. It doesn't do the Tube Screamer thing nor does it do metal so some people don't like them. I use it mainly for cleans, pushed cleans, edge of break up. Works well in front of my AD30VT with the amp clean on the left hand side of the dial for added dimensionality.
    I pick a moon dog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tot_Ou_tard
    Look around on forums you can pick them up used for under $150. It doesn't do the Tube Screamer thing nor does it do metal so some people don't like them. I use it mainly for cleans, pushed cleans, edge of break up. Works well in front of my AD30VT with the amp clean on the left hand side of the dial for added dimensionality.

    Ive got Tube Screamers up the (well, you know)..

    I gladly put them away for the Duncan Twin Tube..

    If one can't use one, in front of a good amp, and get metal tones to die for, they may be doing something wrong.

    OCASSIONALY I will pipe a Tube Screamer IN FRONT of the Twin Tube.

    And as you mention, they make a good clean front end as well..

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    Used one going for $135 on the Gear Page.

    http://www.thegearpage.net/board/sho...d.php?t=253197
    I pick a moon dog.

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    For you metalheads.

    Seymour Duncan is releasing a metal version of the Twin Tube Classic pedal, the Twin Tube Mayhem at Winter NAMM '08.

    http://www.seymourduncan.com/product...x04_twin_tube/

    Not my thing, but I love my Twin Tube Classic.

    ttp://www.seymourduncan.com/products/effects-pedals/sfx03_twin_tube/
    I pick a moon dog.

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