Has anyone had experience with other brands that have a good tone result?. All the you-tube stuff does a great good job of A/ B pedals but always use a not Ricky 6 string.
Looking for input from non Janglebox users. Thanks.
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John,Rubsoul wrote:Jim, Robert & Todd,
Thanks for the reply's. I also have heard some good things about the Exotic SP too.
Maybe a Boss will due for the current lower than Janglebox budget. Will check them out.
John
The Chinese JangleBox was a terrific pedal, but we sold out of them in March or April of 2013 and I decided to keep all JB production in the USA. Unfortunately, it's not cheap to build pedals here and use quality components.Folkie wrote: One additional thought: There used to be an Asian-made silver JangleBox that was considerably more affordable than the JB-1, but I just checked the JangleBox website, and I don't see it on the Products list anymore. You might fire Steve Lasko (the owner of JangleBox) an e-mail ([email protected]) to ask him if the cheaper silver JB is still available. It was designed for people with a tighter budget, but I've heard great things about it here.t
Our machine shop called yesterday to apologize for using the wrong color on our new JB Nano. I had spec'd a powder blue. But after looking at these, I say what the hell… I love this color!janglebox wrote:We'll be introducing a new JB compressor at Summer NAMM: the JB Nano. Despite it's size — about half that of a JB1 — it's a powerful compressor. We swapped the 3-position toggle for a treble boost foot switch. You lose the "dark" setting of the JB1, but you gain the flexibility of the foot switch for on-the-fly treble boost. I'm trying to keep the cost to around $200.00.
Jake, the JB Nano will work like any pre-set treble booster. The primary function, of course, is compression. The secondary function is compressed treble boost.JakeK wrote:Steve, sounds like a cool new pedal that's coming out.
Kinda reminds me of this:
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Here's a question for you: in front of a slightly overdriven amplifier, will the new T-Boost work like any treble booster?