marnold
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I found a place nearby that carries the complete line of Behringer stomp boxes. The two that I really wanted to try were the TO800 Vintage Tube Overdrive (Tubescreamer clone) and the HB01 Hellbabe Wah. The only one they were sold out of was the wah. I asked how those pedals have been selling. The owner said they were selling very well (their Boss pedals aren't moving as well anymore) and none have been returned. They didn't have any of them out to test so I took a chance on the TO800. It was only $29 and she said I could return it if I didn't like it.
This is not an in-depth review, just my initial impressions. The pedal is a similar vomit-green color to the Ibanez original. I was looking for something to give me a bit more oompf (technical term) with the UK70s model (using the default preset for that amp type) on my AD30VT. In my few minutes of playing, it seems to deliver what I'm looking for. It drives the amp harder, but with a smooth distortion.
My only gripe is the way you have to put in the battery. You have to push in the plastic hinges to remove the pedal switch itself. I don't think it would deal with a jillion battery changes too well. However, if you are going to use it a lot, you should get an adaptor anyway. It is built well, but it probably wouldn't survive the beatings that many original Tubescreamers have endured. But for me that's not an issue. Plus I could buy three of these before I'd get to the cost of a TS-9 and four before I'd approach a TS-808.
More details to follow as I have a chance to try it out more. In the meantime, there's a pretty good review that you can check out.
This is not an in-depth review, just my initial impressions. The pedal is a similar vomit-green color to the Ibanez original. I was looking for something to give me a bit more oompf (technical term) with the UK70s model (using the default preset for that amp type) on my AD30VT. In my few minutes of playing, it seems to deliver what I'm looking for. It drives the amp harder, but with a smooth distortion.
My only gripe is the way you have to put in the battery. You have to push in the plastic hinges to remove the pedal switch itself. I don't think it would deal with a jillion battery changes too well. However, if you are going to use it a lot, you should get an adaptor anyway. It is built well, but it probably wouldn't survive the beatings that many original Tubescreamers have endured. But for me that's not an issue. Plus I could buy three of these before I'd get to the cost of a TS-9 and four before I'd approach a TS-808.
More details to follow as I have a chance to try it out more. In the meantime, there's a pretty good review that you can check out.